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I voted, but the Taurus 24/7 PT Pro Comp. 9mm is the only polymer pistol I've fired except for a friends 9mm Hi Point that jammed at least once every clip. Before anybody gives me a hard time, I will admit that his was the only Hi Point I've fired. And I'm not praising the virtues of Taurus. All I know is that mine has never jammed. Not one time in over 2000 rounds. But I've also read a lot of complaints about them. I can only speak with authority about the one I own and carry daily.
I had a sigma at one point didn't like the trigger that well. Have yet to try a Taurus 24/7. A springfield XD is nice I have used both the Glock 19 & 17 at work and I prefer the G17. I shot an average score of 85 with the G19 and now I consistantly shoot a perfect 100 with the G17. What can I say I'll use what works for me.
Steyer never got off the ground in sales. The Walther P99 also is a slow seller. And the FN's (except the 45ACP) are on the slow side too. Beretta PX4's don't jump off the shelves either.
Its a crowded market.
FN FNP-9, first handgun I purchased and i think it is a great firearm. Fits my hand like a glove ( one of the main reasons i bought it, it felt perfect).
Kel-Tec, because it's the only gun I don't care about, if it gets damaged I don't care, if it gets stolen no biggy. On the other hand if a valuable all steel gun got damaged or stolen I'd freak.
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