Or more like... "You have $400.00 to $700.00"...
After reading some of the replies on My earlier thread about the purchase of a M1911-A1 type, I've done some thinking.
I'd like to know what You would get if You had $400-$700(maybe $800.00) dollars to spend on a new semi-auto pistol.
Again, it would have to be reliable straight out of the box. It would have to be Your "go to" gun. This pistol would have to go bang when You need it most. In addition, The pistol would be used for range work, etc. .
I'm looking at full size mostly, but am open to compacts and the like. I have no real preferences to a certain type of manual of arms. I'm pretty flexible.
It would probably be left box stock. I'm primarily thinking about 9MM and .45 ACP. Maybe... just maybe... a .40 Auto.
I am still looking at the CZ's and the Rugers, but I'm also looking at some others out there. For example:
Sig 226, 229, 220
Sig Pro
S.A. XD series
Glock 17, 19, 34
I like the Beretta 92's, but have heard that they are using a lot of plastic parts these days. I don't know much about the subject though, is it true? Are these critical parts we're talking about here?
By the way, all of these pistols feel fine in My hands.
Once again, I really apprecieate all the help on this. Thanks everyone!
After reading some of the replies on My earlier thread about the purchase of a M1911-A1 type, I've done some thinking.
I'd like to know what You would get if You had $400-$700(maybe $800.00) dollars to spend on a new semi-auto pistol.
Again, it would have to be reliable straight out of the box. It would have to be Your "go to" gun. This pistol would have to go bang when You need it most. In addition, The pistol would be used for range work, etc. .
I'm looking at full size mostly, but am open to compacts and the like. I have no real preferences to a certain type of manual of arms. I'm pretty flexible.
It would probably be left box stock. I'm primarily thinking about 9MM and .45 ACP. Maybe... just maybe... a .40 Auto.
I am still looking at the CZ's and the Rugers, but I'm also looking at some others out there. For example:
Sig 226, 229, 220
Sig Pro
S.A. XD series
Glock 17, 19, 34
I like the Beretta 92's, but have heard that they are using a lot of plastic parts these days. I don't know much about the subject though, is it true? Are these critical parts we're talking about here?
By the way, all of these pistols feel fine in My hands.
Once again, I really apprecieate all the help on this. Thanks everyone!