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  • Moose242
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    Crazy high from the $1700 or so new they were when still in production.
    Indeed. There are still a bunch of NIB ones out there too for cheaper.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Lots, lol. I think they want $2100 or so for it. It is new, but that seems crazy high.
    Crazy high from the $1700 or so new they were when still in production.

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  • War Machine
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    I've said on here before, I love my colt pistols more than any gun I have ever shot. No way in hell I'd trust my live with a 1911 in day to day conditions.


    Hell if youre a cop, I'd see which pistol out of the MP and the Glock would be the cheapest and get that. Both good guns.

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  • YALE
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    Originally posted by bottlerocket View Post
    $$?
    Lots, lol. I think they want $2100 or so for it. It is new, but that seems crazy high.

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  • kingjason
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    No 1911. I would hate to see you try immediate action at the waste and not get the slide lock down. Trust me when I tell you I have witnessed this necessity first hand.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by YALE View Post
    Hold up. There's a Mark 23 hanging out in my local gun shop.
    $$?

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  • YALE
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    Hold up. There's a Mark 23 hanging out in my local gun shop.

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by Tannerm View Post
    Danny is correct. I HATED the 226. With a passion. My last dept issued those turds (without the rails... cheapasses)... It is not made for the left handed shooter. I love the look but couldn't get past the ergos. As for revolvers, negative. Only for back up.

    Dohcter, we use to issue berreta 92's about 3 years ago. Then went to the glock 31's...

    I love my 35 and would love that 41 but who knows what that hits the shelf. I was just looking at other avenues and gathering ur opinions.

    Randy I highly doubt my range master would allow a cz... I love those sexy guns but for some reason I don't see them going for it.
    What about a 21

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  • jakesford
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    HK45c tactical:



    I love my HK45c... I swapped to the light LEM trigger (no thumb safety/decocker)

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  • Tannerm
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    Danny is correct. I HATED the 226. With a passion. My last dept issued those turds (without the rails... cheapasses)... It is not made for the left handed shooter. I love the look but couldn't get past the ergos. As for revolvers, negative. Only for back up.

    Dohcter, we use to issue berreta 92's about 3 years ago. Then went to the glock 31's...

    I love my 35 and would love that 41 but who knows what that hits the shelf. I was just looking at other avenues and gathering ur opinions.

    Randy I highly doubt my range master would allow a cz... I love those sexy guns but for some reason I don't see them going for it.

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  • bottlerocket
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    Originally posted by Shockeruti View Post
    http://www.stiguns.com/the-sti-tactical-ss-4/
    And run McCormick 10 rounders.

    Afaik they'll fit in a SL full rail operator holster.

    Ill be buying one shortly for my nightstand gun.
    I REALLY want one of those in 5.0

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  • Probie
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    Originally posted by Danny46 View Post
    Didn't know that, have never owned a Glock. I agree with that though, as far as buying you time should someone get the fire arm from you, a trigger safety is worthless. Also to note, the Sig P226 is not left hand friendly! The ergonomics are completely designed for a righty
    Tanner is left handed IIRC

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  • Shockeruti
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    And run McCormick 10 rounders.

    Afaik they'll fit in a SL full rail operator holster.

    Ill be buying one shortly for my nightstand gun.

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  • Jose
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    Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
    Neither do revolvers...
    This!

    But back to the original question. As much as I love my 1911's I would consider a Glock in 9mm. I think the modern HP ammunition is very reliable for stopping power plus a little more capacity and cheaper cost to shoot. Anyway my two cents.

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  • War Machine
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    Originally posted by Probie View Post
    Glock don't have safeties. And before anyone says something. Trigger safety doesn't count.
    Neither do revolvers...

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