Interesting how you put glock in the same category as cobra, Jimenez and Hi point. hahahahahahaha! Come on man!By all means, avoid budget pistols such as Cobra, Jimenez, Glock, and Hi Point. There are better pistols available.
but the Beretta CX4 Storm is available below $700 and has more long-range accuracy potential than any of the pistols I've seen listed in this thread,
The CX4 Storm is a carbine. Yeah, I think it'd have an edge at range.
By all means, avoid budget pistols such as Cobra, Jimenez, Glock, and Hi Point. There are better pistols available.
Yeah, leave the Jiminez alone!I hope you are joking
Mostly because it's the most common handgun on the market...
Glock has its well-earned reputation, but it's a bit like having a dinner. If only the nutritional aspect is considered, a protein shake, a couple of multivitamin pills and a source of fiber would beat a perfectly cooked chateaubriand every time. Some people just prefer the steak, no matter how much more expensive and less optimally nutritious it might be. It's all about something as vain and unnecessary as a subjective experience of flavour. If "the best" was just about popularity, mac and cheese would be the best dish in the world.A company doesn't sell the most of anything if it's not generally thought of as being among the best.
For $700?? you'll get a lot of offers on this sight for 9mms with a $700 budget!if I were to per say be buying a 9mm for less than $700 what gun would you, the responder suggest and what price point would you say it's worth?
I've been trying to find flavor in them since their introduction and failed to find any. Maybe there's something wrong with me but as always, there's no accounting for taste. One man's meat is another man's poison and some genuinely don't really care for either. The only way to find out is to try one out oneself.I consider Glock to be a fine rib eye.
if I were to per say be buying a 9mm for less than $700 what gun would you, the responder suggest and what price point would you say it's worth?
Asking a question like which 9mm is best is like asking about the best anything. You are only going to get suggestions of guns the person likes, not an objective analysis. (understandable)
IMO you need to make a list of everything you want in a handgun then look for a gun that fills the check boxes. Then look and see if the reviews say it's a good reliable handgun and you're done.