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07-29-2013, 06:07 AM | #5961 |
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Gotta tell you, for accuracy, shoot a 21.
I am no marksman and yet at 15-25 feet, I can group a full mag, where half the shots virtually go in almost the exact spot and the other half, practically next to it. There is something about the weight of that .45 gun loaded that causes the recoil to go back, instead of up, yielding incredible accuracy. I have shot many, many guns to figure out what was best for me, and this 21 has my son, daughter in law and wife, shooting amazingly accurate also. Definitely not our marksmanship that is doing it as can't duplicate that with any of my numerous other guns. Best advice is as given, to go to a range and shoot away. What is good for one is not necessarily good for all. Popularity means nothing. My Ruger LCP is probably the most popular .380 yet God awful to shoot for most, inclusive of me.
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07-29-2013, 09:32 AM | #5964 | |
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07-29-2013, 01:53 PM | #5965 |
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07-29-2013, 02:17 PM | #5966 | |
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My dad really likes the XD line... he suggested I look into it for this purchase but I haven't been able to test drive anything... I really find myself in a place where no one I know around me has anything, there aren't any indoor ranges to rent different stuff to test drive... I kinda have to take my experiences with different rounds to the pawn shop, hold a bunch of stuff and imagine how I think it would feel... which sucks admittedly.... I am really thinking about starting my own AR-15 build... but I know they can soak up a lot of cash quickly... just ask Justin.... I kid I kid... If I did build an AR. out of study and reliable but not necessarily name brand parts, if the lower was complete and covered, what would my end of the build cost me realistically? I want to shoot the heads off of Zombies at 200 yards... not the wings off of flies at 1000.... I am open to anything, handgun or AR... Last edited by Robulous78; 07-29-2013 at 10:54 PM. Reason: Mistake |
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07-29-2013, 10:54 PM | #5968 |
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Anyone want to tell me more about the Used Sigs Sauers? or what about Used H&K's?
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07-29-2013, 11:13 PM | #5969 |
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I am not a first gun owner as the thread states, I am thinking mostly in the following ways about handguns...
1) is Ammo for it going to be a pain in the ass to get or a pain in the wallet to purchase? 2) can it be both CCW-ish and still have a good punch for self defense/home protection applications, hand feel, and if I am CCW I want a safety also.... 3) is it SIMPLE? does it come apart to clean easily? does it have 1000 pieces or 4? The rest of what I rambled on up top are considerations also but I know you can't find EVERYTHING in 1 package... If I am going the AR route, my considerations are different, 1) if I get the lower, what are my costs for "decent" parts to finish out the build, meaning to make a firing weapon, customization can come later... 2) is ammo an issue to find on these already? how about the future? how expensive is it now and how expensive will it/ can it be? 3) I want my build as close to the federal limits as possible, might as well get as close to the line as they let you in case they push it back later, what are they? are they more expensive to build towards, and whats the cost of a build like this run? |
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07-29-2013, 11:30 PM | #5971 |
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Also... A few more AR questions, do the lowers, uppers, barrel interchange or do you have to consider compatability?
My dad has a .223 AR... I want a 5.56 for consideration in the questions above... |
07-29-2013, 11:45 PM | #5972 | |
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07-30-2013, 01:50 AM | #5973 | |
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S&W .44 Mag, Love it but alas a revolver S&W .357 Mag, Looooooveee it... but alas also a revolver Ruger P-89 9mm, Probably my favorite of my Semi Autos, low recoil, very balanced. IMI Baby Eagle 9mm, Love the all metal construction, tad bit heavy... about as small as my hand will allow without pinky coming off the bottom Glock 22, I like the .40 caliber cartridge, but I want something with a bit more flair... After looking at H&K I think I am turned off, still kinda interested in Sig Sauer's stuff... When I was talking about safety's I was referring to frame safetys... I would be ok with a trigger safety too but I prefer frame... What is a slide safety and how does it differ from frame? if it is just the placement then that would be fine as well... double or single are fine by me, hammer or hammerless doesn't make a difference to me... |
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07-30-2013, 05:47 AM | #5974 | |
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07-30-2013, 07:05 AM | #5975 | |
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07-30-2013, 07:24 AM | #5976 |
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Here's a better quality picture of the AFTER; DSLR instead of iPhone.
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07-30-2013, 09:25 AM | #5977 |
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07-30-2013, 09:35 AM | #5978 | |
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What I recommend to take a look at are, in no particular order: S&W M&P9/40/45. Great ergonomics (for me) adjustable backstraps to fit a variety of hands. And can have an optional frame mounted safety like a 1911. Downside is that the safety flips on and off very easily Ruger SR9/40 Haven't shot one yet, but it was my next purchase due to it being very inexpensive, but a glock 19 came up that I wanted. Has a safety fame mounted safety and trigger safety as well. Sig 299R (9/40/357.) No safety, but since you're used to revolver shooting using the DA/SA trigger should not be a problem for you. All are concealable, at least for me. The least expensive of the three would be the Ruger, then S&W finally Sig. |
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07-30-2013, 10:04 AM | #5979 | |
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Thanks for the answers...
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