Which gun should i use as my CCW?

Which Should I Use As A CCW?

  • CZ 75 Compact .40

    Votes: 32 32.3%
  • H&K USP Compact .40

    Votes: 37 37.4%
  • Taurus PT940

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Other

    Votes: 29 29.3%

  • Total voters
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update... i can get the cz nib for 450 from a local gun dealer here!
 
I voted "Other" - no disrespect, but if you have to ask you should be looking for a 9mm, in my opinion. It shoots easier, ammo is cheaper, and you will therefore practice more. A 9 also carries lighter, which means you are more likely to have it when you need it. Trust me, I own practically every caliber pistol out there, but the 9 gets the nod most often.
 
lol none taken, but its not like im on here asking "what calibur what style make and model... help me im clueless" i have it down to three models and i was asking for opinions on those three by people who own them.
 
Other/Beretta Px4 40cal or 9mm

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I can highly recommend one for reliability, dependability, accuracy, and one of the easiest guns, bar none, to field strip, disassemble, inspect, clean, and reassemble, out there.

My Px4 40 has 5300 rounds without any failures, along with it's lighter weight and a mid-length size and a narrow gun for easy, all day, CCW. Along with having a rotating barrel, (no tilt-up barrel for chambering) which absorbs recoil, so no need for a extended beaver tail (to help in recoil) which can get one's shirt hung-up on it, as to stand out, print, that you're carrying.

NIB from 450 - 550 bucks depending where you get one.

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Check one out in your hands, along with the ease of the action, and all 3 trigger pulls in full DA mode, semi-DA mode, and SA mode.

And yep, just what you want, it comes with a Safety & decocker, in-one, with the F-model.


Luck,



LS
 
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nvmind i went and checked it out today. no manual safety just a decock
 
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