Ultimate 9mm pistol

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which 9mm is best

Poll ended at Mon Jun 20, 2011 10:25 pm

1) Browning High Power
26
68%
2) STI Spartan
5
13%
3) Springfield Loaded
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18%
 
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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[quote="9mmfan"] Ultimate, however, would be 92FS. /quote]

Had one and traded it off. Will go down as one of my biggest mistakes.

Price wise I'm wanting to stay around $800.00 max.

Surprised that the STI isn't being shown more love.

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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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Browning Hi Power
- relief cut on hammer to prevent bite
- Mec-gar 15rnd magazines

2nd choice:
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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9mmfan wrote:...Ultimate, however, would be 92FS. 16 rounds. Could prolly eat a stone if you can fit it in the mag. Big, but this negates recoil. Up to you, tho.
+1 Or maybe the M9A1 instead? I also like the 90-two. And these days, they come with 17 round magazines or you can get flush fit 18 round MecGar magazines ;)
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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Skiprr wrote:For me, if I were looking for what I might consider an "ultimate" 9mm piece in a 1911 format for a collection, I'd be leaning toward the Wilson Classic Supergrade in 9mm. You get your choice of colors and finish, and of a stainless, carbon steel, or aluminum frame.

The Classic has adjustable sights, but if you were wanting someting in fixed sights with a carry fit-and-finish, there's the Wilson Tactical Supergrade.

With the base price starting at about $4,900, how can you go wrong? :mrgreen:
Glad I scanned the replies. Top Quality means different things. I think the WC needs a nod here too and you beat me to it.
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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gigag04 wrote:
Glad I scanned the replies. Top Quality means different things. I think the WC needs a nod here too and you beat me to it.[/quote]

Have kids in college should have put a price fix on it.

I like Brownings. Have three of them now. Think the BHP will be a nice addition.

Will add a 1911 to the collection one day. Will be a .45acp.

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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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AndyC wrote: Both can do with some work out of the box, although the typical BHP pull is "mushier" (that's a technical term, btw) than the 1911 as a general rule. The magazine-safety in the BHP is partly inside the trigger itself and does have an influence on the feel of the trigger-pull; it used to be the done thing to remove the mag-safety and throw it away in order to help the feel of the trigger, but in these times it would behoove the owner to be aware of the potential legal pitfalls in deliberately disabling a safety-device.
I agree. I'm only a junior member of the 1911 Club, but I shot my dad's Hi-Power a lot when I was growing up. Personally, I view them like I view Glocks - good, well designed guns, but each has some quirks that I don't like too much on a purely-subjective personal level. For the HP, it's the trigger. You had to just about park a truck on it to get it to shoot. Very heavy, especially for a SAO. I assume that this is because of the magazine disconnect, but I don't think that removing it is wise from a legal perspective, especially if you're going to carry it.

One other thing I didn't see mentioned about the CZ (maybe it's just one of those things that everyone knows and I'm being a moron to point it out) is that despite being a DA/SA, you can carry most models in Condition One like a 1911. The designs are obviously pretty different, but you can run one about like you do a 1911. The grips are a bit bigger than the 1911 or the HP, bit I've never had problems with them, and I have pretty small hands.

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The ultimate 9mm is which ever 9mm I happen to be holding at the time. :reddevil
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COLT: my personal ultimate
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doc540 wrote:COLT: my personal ultimate
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Many of you may be familiar with Hickok45 and his youtube videos. Here's a short demo on the Hi-Power. Not a review, just plinking.

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Her's a more detailed video by him.

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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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I voted for the bhp. Out of your options, it was designed around the 9mm cartridge instead of "let's make it work." plus I'm partial because I have one. :mrgreen:
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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doc540 wrote:COLT: my personal ultimate
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That's a beauty. Have never seen this Colt before. :txflag:

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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol

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I carry a Glock 19. Very pleased with it, and I shoot extremly well with it.

That being said, all the other guns listed are also great guns...just not for me. :tiphat:

The only other 9 that I really want to shoot is the baby desert eagle (jericho I think) I've heard it's a sweet shooting gun.
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