I really only want to buy one of these 9mm's but I'm not sure wich one. I might get all of them at some later time but also take into consideration I am joining the army soon so it might be nice to have the beretta to keep my AR company. These will mostly be range guns, but with shtf and home defense in the back of my mind. I will most likely be adding target sights to the gun I get.
Tell me what is the best gun in all of these subjects, then vote on the poll for the overall winner in your mind. Most reliable, user friendly, fun, accurate, historically significant, ergonomics, widely used, after market parts (including magazines), or any other reasons they might be good.
Here's the choices:
1. Italian Beretta 92fs
2. Sig-Sauer P226 or P229
3. Glock 17/19
4. Browning Hi-Power.
(of course there are no best but what do you think is "better", and this is just your opinion of course. I like all of them, but I've chosen the beretta. It has a long military history and I will be using it. It's accurate and I don't mind a couple jams. All guns jam eventually. Bhp's feel better in my hand and I like single action triggers best. I still wanted to see what you all think though. Oh and I do love glocks. But I agree with the saying glocks are tools not handguns. They all fit me though.)
Tell me what is the best gun in all of these subjects, then vote on the poll for the overall winner in your mind. Most reliable, user friendly, fun, accurate, historically significant, ergonomics, widely used, after market parts (including magazines), or any other reasons they might be good.
Here's the choices:
1. Italian Beretta 92fs
2. Sig-Sauer P226 or P229
3. Glock 17/19
4. Browning Hi-Power.
(of course there are no best but what do you think is "better", and this is just your opinion of course. I like all of them, but I've chosen the beretta. It has a long military history and I will be using it. It's accurate and I don't mind a couple jams. All guns jam eventually. Bhp's feel better in my hand and I like single action triggers best. I still wanted to see what you all think though. Oh and I do love glocks. But I agree with the saying glocks are tools not handguns. They all fit me though.)
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