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It would have to be the GLOCK model 20 & model 21
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I bought an HK USP 40 awhile back that I really like so far.
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My new 4th generation Glock 22
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So far my 3rd GEN Glock 23. However, I just got an e-mail from Ruger yesterday announcing a new LC9 - a 9mm just a little bigger than their LCP; I'm sort of intrigued with the idea right now.
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Looking back at 2010, I went from zero poly pistols to THREE The Walther PK380 came first, then the G20 SF, and then the wife's M&P 9C just before Christmas.
I'd be hard pressed to pick just one? They all have their pros and cons.
But if forced to pick just one? Glock G20 SF
A powerhouse, tack driver!
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The only one I own, a Kahr CW9. A great pistol.
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I've got a Smith M&P Compact in 9. Can't really say it's my favorite, but it's the one I own.
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Another Kahr P9 owner here! Had a Glock 27 and just couldn't "hit" with it.
The Kahr points and "hits" better for me. It seems to fit my hands better.
This is my all time favorite carry gun.
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Another Kahr P9 owner here! Had a Glock 27 and just couldn't "hit" with it.
The Kahr points and "hits" better for me. It seems to fit my hands better.
This is my all time favorite carry gun.
Virgil B. Hard to beat on the merits.
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I suppose some people might have a problem griping a Glock! The one thing I felt right away with the Glock and H&K was less recoil when using the .40cal. Then a lot less recoil with the 10mm caliber.
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The favorite that I mentioned was the Steyr M9A1, but it is my bedroom gun. My favorite Plastic gun for deer backup is the Glock G20 10mm. Good luck.
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I'm simply not a plastic guy. But I bought a Glock 34 some years back.
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5.7 FNH. Very light, lots of fun to shoot, comes with fully adjustable sights and I can shoot it better than anything I've ever shot in that loaded weight range. E
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Kahr PM9 and glock 19 3rd generation.
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I bought a Glock 21 in 1993 and fell in love with it so much ,I have 2 now. I have shot all kinds of ammo and even some real junk , never a single problem. Yea I know the grip is way too thick for most folk and its hard to conceal, but im 6'1" and 235lbs no problem.
Second place is the Kahr P40 .
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Kahr PM 9 for my carry needs. Back pocket carry when the pocket is deep enough... much faster to get to... otherwise front pocket.
Surprisingly easy to shoot well... good night sights... near as I can tell more stopping power than any 2" J frame.
I also have an FN P9 that is starting to grow on me... it has broken in enough that it has stopped hitting me in the face with brass and the trigger got better after a few hundred rounds as well.
I have not found a holster for this one yet.. suggestions?
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That's the pistol that always seems to be forgotton. Outstanding ergonomics, simply excellent feel. But they are strange looking guns, even a bit ugly, which probably hurts their sales. I've never heard a negative thing about them though when it comes to performance; pretty much standard for most guns that wear the Steyr name.
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