joe sixpack
Member
This is still in the formative stages regarding whether or not I will purchase
another handgun (just have one, a mak), but there is a distinct possibility of something around $600 coming my way before xmas.
In the event that I acquire the finance and choose to devote it to such
a purpose, what recommendations do you have as to the device to
consign this surplus to?
I would like something that is easy to get accurate and fast follow up
shots with. Perhaps this is more a function of training than with any gun,
but with my current handgun I do have some trouble with getting it
back on the point of aim.
Something that is "fun" to shoot. I probably just need to install some
Pearce grips on the mak to make it more fun, but let's be a little extravagant and blow some cash here.
I have a definite bias towards a semi-auto pistol, but revolvers are not entirely out of the question.
That being said, the following are guns that I have not personally
shot, but that I consider in the running:
Browning Hi-Power or clone.
CZ 75, or compact type like PCR, PO-1.
Colt 1911, 1991.
Guns I have shot and liked but as it was essentially the first time shooting pretty much anything, I did not have much experience to evaluate them
properly except in relation to each other.
Glock 17, 19.
Sig P226.
CZ 52 strangely appealing and accurate.
Guns I have shot but am not particularly enamored with for whatever
personal reason:
6" Colt Python, seemed to shoot well but appeared rather large.
38 snubnose seemed alright.
Awaiting your consideration, thank you.
cheers, ab
another handgun (just have one, a mak), but there is a distinct possibility of something around $600 coming my way before xmas.
In the event that I acquire the finance and choose to devote it to such
a purpose, what recommendations do you have as to the device to
consign this surplus to?
I would like something that is easy to get accurate and fast follow up
shots with. Perhaps this is more a function of training than with any gun,
but with my current handgun I do have some trouble with getting it
back on the point of aim.
Something that is "fun" to shoot. I probably just need to install some
Pearce grips on the mak to make it more fun, but let's be a little extravagant and blow some cash here.
I have a definite bias towards a semi-auto pistol, but revolvers are not entirely out of the question.
That being said, the following are guns that I have not personally
shot, but that I consider in the running:
Browning Hi-Power or clone.
CZ 75, or compact type like PCR, PO-1.
Colt 1911, 1991.
Guns I have shot and liked but as it was essentially the first time shooting pretty much anything, I did not have much experience to evaluate them
properly except in relation to each other.
Glock 17, 19.
Sig P226.
CZ 52 strangely appealing and accurate.
Guns I have shot but am not particularly enamored with for whatever
personal reason:
6" Colt Python, seemed to shoot well but appeared rather large.
38 snubnose seemed alright.
Awaiting your consideration, thank you.
cheers, ab