after buy and sold many handguns, I finally realized that none of them are really special until I bought a 9mm 1911, now I have two G17s and two 1911s, one in 45 and one in 9mm.
Edmond
We have SR-9 sell in Canada, what a great handgun, super slim profile and grip control, very very accurate and well made, But the P95 has a hammer, good for old school like me.
Edmond
Congrats on the Norinco, we have those commander selling here in Canada from time to time. they are nice and solid gun, you can buy after market parts to make it look even better.
Edmond
I am afraid the word right out the box means no clean and lube, directly go to the range from the store, if that applies, the only gun that I have can run no problem is the Glock. My Ruger Sr9 need fair among of good clean and lube, so as the CZ and Beretta M9.
Edmond
Many said the Ruger is diffcuilt to take down but all you need is a little understand how the parts relate each others. I had a mark III 2245 and was one of the best .22 that I had. I like the Mark III grip style over the 2245 and Browning buckamrk.
Edmond
I am not aware who has a smaller hand size than me, but I can shoot almost every pistol that sold in the market, it is depends how much you want to get over it. Here is what I found, 1911 single stack, Ruger SR-9 and BHP is very small hand friendly.
Edmond
I started with revolver, a S&W 686, the most accurate gun that I have, Love it. But now I found it was too easy and want something else, may be get into black powder, those olf case hardened black powder revolver.
Edmond
You can shoot reloads and why bother buy a after market barrel just because of shoot lead bullets, copper plated or jacket bullet is not that expensive. The Glock barrel on the other hand is very well made.
Edmond
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