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Quoted: you spelled BHP wrong, brah. https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ba/9b/5e/ba9b5eb55122e50765adf5f9faa63d95.jpg View Quote P-35 = BHP |
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CZ Shadow 1/2/TS series
Beretta 92 series SIG P22x, but only German guns |
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None.
I’m not interested in collecting anachronistic hipster pistols. |
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In addition to those mentioned, a few from a historical perspective:
Mauser C96 Red Nine FN GP Star BM SW M39 SW M3913 HK P7 PSP |
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I have:
92FS 92D Centurion P226 P225/P6 P-08 P-38/P-1 S&W 5900 series S&W 915 I want: Browning HP CZ75 HK P7 Radom Vis 35 P228 ETA: 92 Attached File P225s Attached File S&Ws Attached File P-08: Attached File |
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Luger as the start of the 9mm.
P1/38 cuz you have to. BHP as the first real double stack 9mm. P220 cuz it started the SIG classics. P7 cuz it’s cool. P5 and P6 cuz you have the P7. Beretta 92 to represent the M9. P226 cuz it’s awesome. Cz75 cuz the fanboys will complain if you don’t. Okay, it was widely adopted in the world. S&W 3rd gen cuz none of the above are US. |
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Quoted: A Hi power does sounds interesting... View Quote There is a nice HP Practical in the EE but its a .40 |
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Hi power for sure.
CZ75 and clone like Jericho 941 P38 P08 VZ35 the most underrated pistol of WWII Walther P5 sigP6 Sig 210 Smith 52 9mm HKP7 For the hybrid Sig 320 x Legion with tungsten infused frame |
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Beretta 92x performance, can be carried cocked and locked, like a 1911.
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Full size, 9mm, metal frame?
Browning HiPower - check Beretta 92FS/M9 - check Sig Sauer Mk25/P226 - check CZ-75 - check Walther P-38/P1 - check S&W 5900 series - not yet DWM Luger - not yet Qualify as "pistols" MP-5 Uzi I think these are more compact than full size: Sig Sauer P225 Sig Sauer P228 Ruger P-95 Makarov Unfortunately disqualified: Glock 17 Any 1911 in 9mm HK VP9/P30 Beretta Cougar Walther P99 |
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Quoted: CZ-75 and it's variants. I wish someone would make a 1911 scaled down to 9mm. NO NOT A SPRINGFIELD EMP. That only alters one dimension. I've got a Kimber Micro 9, which is pretty fucking awesome. I'd love something like that with a 4" barrel and a grip sufficient for a 7 or 8 round magazine, keeping all the other dimensions the same. A scaled-down 9mm 1911. Not a full 1911 with a fat barrel in it and magazines that require ribs to space properly in a .45ACP sized frame. That Browning model they did in .380ACP is the size I'm talkin. View Quote Hah? |
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I have and would recommend S&W 3rd gen and Sig P guns.
But I am still wanting a Jericho, I missed the LE trade ins a while back |
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Beretta 92FS and Sig P226 get top marks. There's a reason they went head to head in the US military trials in the 80's. Of course the Hi-Power is awesome as well, classic. The new Wilson Combat EDC X9 is pretty damn sweet also, it's like a Hi-Power and a 1911 had a baby. The old S&W Gen 3 DA/SA metal pistols are pretty nice as well. CZ-75 has a nice grip and these newer ones seem pretty good. Sig P210 and HK P7 are very nice as well, but expensive.
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View Quote beauty.... that thing looks flawless |
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P226 is at the top of that list. SEALs carried them for a reason.
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Quoted: SIG P320 AXG SCORPION https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/115036/B2B7A8B9-A9B7-43E5-92AC-8BF61F7AC271_jpe-1822325.JPGhttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/115036/33745E74-D92A-4DBB-998D-BFD69E912DD0_jpe-1822326.JPG View Quote What an abomination, striker fired metal |
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Quoted: CZ-75 and it's variants. I wish someone would make a 1911 scaled down to 9mm. NO NOT A SPRINGFIELD EMP. That only alters one dimension. I've got a Kimber Micro 9, which is pretty fucking awesome. I'd love something like that with a 4" barrel and a grip sufficient for a 7 or 8 round magazine, keeping all the other dimensions the same. A scaled-down 9mm 1911. Not a full 1911 with a fat barrel in it and magazines that require ribs to space properly in a .45ACP sized frame. That Browning model they did in .380ACP is the size I'm talkin. View Quote It's called a Star BM. Same size as a Commander. |
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Let’s not forget the Sig 220 9mm
I’m still looking for one in 38 Super |
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A Beretta from Langdon or Wilson
Possibly a CZ of some sort Maybe a nice 1911. And a glock 19. |
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CZ Sp01 tactical, Cz Shadow 2, Cz TSO,
Sig 226 BHP M9a3 or the LTT |
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CZ shadow II
CZ SP01 STI Staccato Beretta LTT Dan Wesson Specialist Wilson combat EDC 9 If it wasn’t unobtanium, Dan Wesson DWX |
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I have tried a 226, M9, 1911, and a cz SP01.
The SP01 is hands down the best I have fired. The bore axis is the lowest hell it’s probably the heaviest but it’s smoooth. |
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Quoted: Let’s not forget the Sig 220 9mm I’m still looking for one in 38 Super View Quote There is one on GB now and it is very nice I am a shooter not a collector so for me it is the P228-1 but for collecting well that has more to do with your opinion Mine would be WG P220/226/228 but I am at the age if I did collect I would be selling them off now anyway As for shooting I always say start with what fits your hand best. There will always be a couple that seem to have been made just for you For me that is the standard boring plastic grips on a P228/229 (P229 is just a P228 frame with the mag well interior opened up a bit) |
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Quoted: A man of wealth and taste, I see. Still, meh. I give you the one and only: https://www.glocktalk.com/attachments/fireshot-capture-296-hk-p7-longslide-1-a-photo-on-flickr_-http___www-png.474188/ View Quote I must have one. MUST. |
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Staccato?
I can’t afford one but I want one. I’m about to lose my shit and sell stuff. Like my grandsons |
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