natedog
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if your ideal ultimate all around handgun is big, heavy, SA auto operation and shoots only 9MM 115 grain FMJ rounds.
Count me in. I'd consider that (besides the false and/or subjective ones) to be a list of advantages.
if your ideal ultimate all around handgun is big, heavy, SA auto operation and shoots only 9MM 115 grain FMJ rounds.
eople should have the right to defend themselves with what ever reasonable means they determine is necessary. The instrument they choose is really of little concern to me.
Well yeah, except that it is kind of a big grip for only holding 13 rounds.
Yep. Looking forward to the CZ SP01 with 18 round mag....Double action, not SA, and great grip ergonomics..... Browning OK, but not much beoynd that, for me.Well yeah, except that it is kind of a big grip for only holding 13 rounds.
I have 17 in the mag and one in the pipe right now, my KRD's have given me zero problems.
You can have far more power in other calibers and guns, and it's likely to be needed. Even more likely to be needed is the ability to fit in a front pants pocket rig. The Kahr PM9 is a far better choice, if you load it properly. The alloy framed, compact 1911 is a far more versatile gun, if that's what you are looking for. More power, better accuracy, smaller, lighter, more parts availabiliy, better trigger pull (by far).