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NO way.. lol

are those fn's better than sig's??
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No they're not.. lol ;)

They (all makes) are all born of grip, weight and balance-point to aim, and accuracy, blended with dependability and reliability, and, KEY, ease of disassembly, inspection, cleaning, and reassembly.. especially out in the field.

Here's my small, main, ccw HD/SD herd

SIG: P229R CT 9mm P229/40

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SA EMP 1911 SAO 9+1 9mm compared to P229

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Plain and boring, black plastic. Boy do I love that gun. Anyone wondering why, I am 6'6" tall and weigh 325lbs. I wear a size 16 wedding ring. I got some big meat hooks that love that g21 grip so much I put a hogue handall on it and made it bigger. I just recently added mepro adjustable night sights.

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my favorite handgun is the one that i shoot the best with and that is my xd, it ain't the pretiest but it is my favorite.
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i don't know though i am kinda partial to my 1911 too, desicions desicions.....
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springfield1911loaded - Despite what Lonestar49'spersonal opinion might be about sigs...the Fns are great guns. Ive shot sigs and ive shot fnp's....and i chose the fnp. It is as accurate as you could ask for, has never once had a malf of any sort, has absolutely great build quality and is a good deal as well.

To me (now my personal opinion)...and many others, i would give the nod to the fnp series.
 
I have difficulty picking one gun as a favorite. This older, beat up Beretta is certainly one of my favorites. It saw CCW action from 1991 to 2005. It looks better in the picture than in real life, but this gun just keeps on delivering. Though retired from carry duty, it still shoots like a dream. A classic by any measure.

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I'd have to say this one, we have a "history", so to speak. But I love all of 'em equally too. Well, except for that damn Rohm RG-10 in .22 short, and the cheapo Colt 1851 Navy repro that Gawd-only-knows where it sends the bullets to. I only keep the Rohm because it was my grandpa's.

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