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Lt Col Jeff Cooper stated decades ago that any size 1911 below the Commander had more malfunctions. Plus his views on the .45 ACP. He was right.
I have owned 3 or 4 Browning HPs and they work.
In Law Enf speed and accuracy are important.

For IWB /CCW the KAHR PM 9 is excellent. It has a better trigger
than a Glock and is the size of a Walther PP/PPK but in 9mm. Reliable.
Detectives and agents carry them a lot.

The 1911 stops being practical in calibers below 45 and 38 Super...or 10 mm.
Might as well get a Browning or Beretta 92 so that high magazine capacity
is an extra. You may well need it, IMHO.


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Originally Posted by lubbockdave
Originally Posted by Dave_in_WV
Get a High Power. I have a Browning and a FEG. They are my favorites. I bought the FEG just before the Springfield High Powers came out or I'd buy one.



If I was looking at a browning hi power, which version should I look at?

For pure class, that would be either the Silver-Chrome or the Practical.


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Laugh if you want, but my full size carry 9 is a Smith & Wesson Model 5906. It's not pretty, it's certainly no lightweight, but it holds 14+1 and with two spare magazines I'm carrying nearly a box of ammo. Accuracy is good and I can see the sights. Even in today's market, you could probably buy 2 for $1500 and still have change left over for several boxes of ammo.

It's not an original Hi-Power, but I couldn't see the sights on my original Hi-Power. Nor is it one of the Tupperware pistols so popular today, but the additional weight helps me in recoil recovery. And it fits in the same holster as my first 9, a Smith & Wesson Model 39-2, although I did have to get a different magazine holder for the 5906's double stack magazines.

I'm sure there are better choices, especially given your rather generous budget, but this is the one that's worked for me for a good long time.

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