There are 11 experts on Gunbroker right now. Not sure If I would call that unobtainable.Unfortunately, USP Expert is a worse unobtanium than SIG X6..
There are 11 experts on Gunbroker right now. Not sure If I would call that unobtainable.Unfortunately, USP Expert is a worse unobtanium than SIG X6..
I personally just don’t consider a polymer striker a target gun, but maybe that’s just me.
In other words: something that looks really cool, but doesn't shoot worth a damn....Course I suspect they dont really want a true target gun.. Rather just a range toy.
Take out the other variables by putting them both in a ransom rest at 50 meters and you’ll see a big difference. The Swiss P210 came with a test target of 10 rounds into a 1.5” group at 50 meters.
The Colt can’t do that at half that distance.
Bc, was there any official testing on the 22 conversion on the 210?
I get it PaulProbably so, my Sig P210 I bought in impulse had the big target grips which didn't agree with me. Someone shooting gun A better than gun B doesn't necessarily mean gun A is inherently more accurate. For some reason I shoot my Colt Gold Cup better than a Dan Wesson Valor I used to have.
There are always a few I know because I look almost everyday for a Expert in .40 that I want on Gunbroker that caliber seems to be hardest to find of late. Thing is prices fluctuate on a Expert, sometimes only sky high prices are listed, then comes along sellers who sell a new one in the $1300 range. With patience a used one can be found for $900 to $1000 very often with little use. The USP tactical is another option which is a standard length USP that comes with adjustable rear sight.There are 11 experts on Gunbroker right now. Not sure If I would call that unobtainable.
oh lordy that S&W is sweet looking.....dang why did you show me thatYes sir...and they look beautiful at the same time.
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Probably so, my Sig P210 I bought in impulse had the big target grips which didn't agree with me.
bc1023: said:Yes sir...and they look beautiful at the same time.
Not On Your List but I really like my M&P Pro. Great sights and works Very well For Idpa shoots. Really Great with 147 Grain light recoil. Very fast recovery for double Tap.I've been thinking about a new target 9mm for a while. I recently ordered a new Glock 22 Gen 5 MOS but am wanting another 9. There are so many good choices to choose from, though finding one is another matter.
I'm primarily a paper puncher now, occasional steel challenge. This will be solely a range gun, no home defense/ccw use.
I'm drawn to the following models, they're all polymers. I'm not looking into a Glock 34 as I've got enough Glocks.
Here are the contenders:
Springfield XDM Elite OSP 4.5
Walther Q5 Match
Sig X5 Legion
Canik TP9SFX
Let me know what y'all think, I'm opened minded to all suggestions and have no brand bias as I have some experience with each brand and have had good experiences.