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I carry a SA EMP 9mm. It has one of the sweetest factory triggers I've ever had. It's pricey, but worth it. The frame is slightly smaller than a standard 1911 too, which help with trigger reach.
The confusion may have arisen since you did not initially ASK people to list their favorites. You simply asked for EVERY manufacturer who makes a compact, hammer fired, 9mm. That's an enormous request. Favorites? That's a little easier. I carry one every day concealed in fact. My choice? SA 9mm...
I can say that I am not too disappointed in being away for most of the day, as my post now seems to be meandering back on topic. As for the Baby Browning, that is actually next on my list. I endeavored to obtain the harder to find, or more expensive, models first as the "Baby" is somewhat easier...
Well that's the thing about "better". You just can't quantify it. All those people you mentioned worked in different eras, with different metallurgy, and different contract requirements.
It is that Browning was so successful over so long a period of time, and made such enduring designs. It's easy to say that the guns of the past were crude in this age of high technology. And in a very real sense, a lot of older guns were crude. But a lot of them were just different. What some...
It was. In fact, if you look back to Browning's original concept for what would become the Hi Power, or P35, it even looks quite different from the product we know today. A rare prototype shows that Browning originally put the safety on the back end of the slide. Very odd indeed. However it is...
The goal: To collect all the Browning designed semi-auto pistols, and any other random Browning design that might find its way into my hands.
Top: Model 1897 Pump Shotgun, Model 1892 lever action rifle.
Left to Right: Hi Power T series, Hi Power MK III, FN Model 1900, FN Model 1910/22, Kimber...
I mounted one of the Cabela's rimfire scopes on my 10/22 and due to the height of the scope rings (I bought the shortest ones I could find) I can no longer get a good cheek weld when shooting. Are you guys using any specific risers to remedy this problem?
Don't buy too deeply into the "stopping power" jargon. As someone already mentioned, all handgun ammunition is inadequate to a large degree. Is there a reason to choose 9mm over 380? You tell me. Firearms chambered in 380 can get very small and the recoil remains manageable. That's a plus for...
Never had a problem with my C&S trigger either. That being said, anything made by man is subject to being flawed every now and then. I'd have to imagine a competent gunsmith can tell you exactly where your problem is.
Berger, there are several reasons I say that. First, "knock down power" is incredibly ill defined. Second, it has been demonstrated pretty well over e years that thee isn't a whole lot of difference between comparable rounds of different common handgun calibers. Another thing is that it has been...
I'm actually kinda excited about this. I wasn't big on their scaled down 1911-22 because I couldn't envision any need it would fill. For me, if it isn't a collector's item or fills a practical need, then it usually ends up sitting around collecting dust. I could actually envision carrying this...
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