So, after finding out that the new Stoeger Cougar isnt available in Md (either yet or not at all), I've decided that I like the Taurus 24/7 with the stainless slide.
So the question is which would you go for, the .40 cal with the ribber grips and 15+1 capacity or the .45 with no ribber grips and 12+1 capacity.
I have held both and found both comfortable, but just dont know which caliber to go with.
I've never fired a .40 (and my friends all have 9mm and .45's too), but like the price of the ammo better than the .45. I have also heard that it is a good SD caliber but that it is really snappy, and I dont like snappy (as a matter of fact, I like the recoil of my 1911 better than my 9mm Walther P99).
I have a 1911 in .45 and enjoy it alot. The problem is that I dont have the kind of money to shoot .45 as much as I would like to.
So, what do you prefer in the 24/7 platform???
So the question is which would you go for, the .40 cal with the ribber grips and 15+1 capacity or the .45 with no ribber grips and 12+1 capacity.
I have held both and found both comfortable, but just dont know which caliber to go with.
I've never fired a .40 (and my friends all have 9mm and .45's too), but like the price of the ammo better than the .45. I have also heard that it is a good SD caliber but that it is really snappy, and I dont like snappy (as a matter of fact, I like the recoil of my 1911 better than my 9mm Walther P99).
I have a 1911 in .45 and enjoy it alot. The problem is that I dont have the kind of money to shoot .45 as much as I would like to.
So, what do you prefer in the 24/7 platform???