I have found 124gr to be the best overall for accuracy for 9mm. 115gr range ammo seems to vary too much from brand to brand, box to box IMO. The 124gr seem to be the best balance.
Your results may vary.
Beretta is a sexy pistol. So is the CZ75b.
Both have small sights from the factory, both have double action/single action. The Beretta has a slide mounted decocker, the CZ has to be done manually.
The CZ is solid steel, the Beretta is not.
Both high capacity. Both have aftermarket parts...
I like both. Each has their pros/cons. I look at it his way. If 15 rounds of 9mm or 6 rounds of full house 357 won't get the job done - you should have been using a rifle.
I shoot both, carry both but I must say the reason I like revolvers is because I like the older craftsmanship and the high...
Well worth your time to view. He spells out the proposed legislation and its possible implications for almost any firearm.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JDglpt8hpyg
I have been off the forum for a while. I found this post funny.
I don't think age has anything to do with gun choice - or if there were really old people here, it may be swords vs. handguns..............
There are quality semi-autos and turd revolvers - the question is, which do you prefer...
Have a Smith & Wesson Model 649. I was wanting to change the grips and was thinking G10 would be nice.
Does anyone make them?
If not, who supplies the material?
I have loaded 9mm and 45 acp using 231. I was wanting to start reloading 357 magnum and was wondering which are the best powders to use.
I was going to primarily use 158gr bullets - how many grains with what powder work best.
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