What's the most accurate service-grade 9mm semi-auto?

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Tamara,

What you responded to was MY response to Bevr's "not invented here" rhetoric. I didn't make any claims at that time, aside from finding the 'no imitators = bad' arguement absurd and reactionary. In English, "progress and change" is not synonymous with "P7 is better than HP", which is what you somehow managed to read.


Having made no "P7 is better" claims in this thread, I don't understand why I should need to defend such a position. And I think you are more than aware of the simple accurate compact durable reliable ambidextrous low-muzzle-flip arguements for me to need to restate them for you.


Are you itching for a fight this badly, even when there is nothing to fight about?
 
I've seen quite a few SIG P232's in service with Detectives in Virginia, and I have seen a couple here in Utah as well. They are fixed barrel too.
:p

Okay, they were all back up... but that is still service!
 
Handy,

In English, "progress and change" is not synonymous with "P7 is better than HP", which is what you somehow managed to read.

Please show me where in that first "TANSTAAFL" post I used the words "P7" or "HP". I guess you get to make generalized tongue-in-cheek posts and I don't? ;) :p


Are you itching for a fight this badly, even when there is nothing to fight about?

Nope, and I'm truly sorry that I set you off so badly. Please continue... :(
 
The squeeze cocker takes much more than 4.5 lbs. to cock. My trigger has been measured at 3 lbs., and there is no way that the cocker only takes 1.5 lbs. of more pressure to depress it.
 
a P7. It's my second one as a matter of fact. I am very, very enamoured of it; it may be my favorite semiauto. Explain to me, however, why you think it is better than a GP-35 or a 1911

P7 = "P7" = "It's" HP = HiPower = "GP-35"




George, that may be true.
 
You're RIGHT Tamara! I responded to the clarification of your post, rather than your first post.

(That was some right fine lawyering!)



So, in your first post, where did you get that I said "different is better"? Feel free to quote me, since you dig that.
 
Bevr's "not invented here" rhetoric!

?

Where the hell did that come from? :confused:

Handy, pal, I guess you couldn't tell I was being facetious. I thought the little devil face was a clue.

I only jerk your chain because it is so easy and it is my feeling you were taking over this thread that started out pretty cool.

It's just my observation for whatever it's worth but you seem to get pretty tense in alot of these discussions. I would feel bad if you had a stroke or something cause I said something that did not compute.

Lighten Up it just ain't worth it. If someone doesn't agree with you don't take it as an attack on your wisdom or character.

-bevr
 
Well Bev, I sympathise.

But understand that your devilish post came on the tails of many similar posts. If you think I get upset easy, you're wrong. What I am guilty of is addressing posts that reference mine if they are challenges to the veracity of the information. That's just something I do.

I would have been very comfortable with one or two posts about a gun that I know is more accurate than the other offerings. But in writing "P7", that automatically signals everybody with an opinion to start going on about lead reloads, pricetags, the way the gun works, hard chroming, shooter safety and the price of pie in Obendorf. None of which has anything to do with whether that pistol is "the most accurate service-grade 9mm".

If you would rather I don't "take over" a thread, don't respond with stupid, off topic stuff to my posts. Then I won't feel the need to respond in kind.

Also I didn't realize that the evil [:evil: ] icon is also the humor icon. That is probably due to me completely lacking a sense of humor.:scrutiny:
 
Since I have never even seen a Sig 210, I can't comment on that Pistol. As far as a modern service grade 9mm, EVERYONE knows that the Walther P88 is the most accurate. Come on people!:evil:
 
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