I'll throw out a third on the S&B light strike issue that has been mentioned because I'm encountering the same thing (I encounter the issue once every 20-30 or so rounds). I've also grown trusting of Hickok45's reviews. For the $, I really like the pistol, but if I planned to carry it (I...
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Full range report on the 5.25 to come soon (I went out to MCFG on Tuesday after work...) but my initial impressions are that the 5.25 is a ton of fun. The main difference is the sights. The 5.25 is generally easier to shoot accurately. I'm sure that some of it is due to...
$800 - located in Indianapolis
.45, 4" barrel, 1911
Very good condition
Very well-maintained
No holster wear (never carried)
Kimber America | Pro CDP II
Night Sights
Alloy frame
Carry Melt
Rosewood Grips
100% reliable with Hornady CD and S&B FMJ - never had a malfunction...
$480
I have a 4.5" XDM, black with standard sights.
Approx 1,500 rounds
Clean, well-cared-for
Runs perfectly, never had a failure of any kind (if I had a crappy pistol I'd sell it somewhere else)
Has been tested w/ 50 rds Hornady CD, otherwise it has received a steady diet of S&B FMJ...
I've had both a PM9 and PM40, and I kept the PM9. My reason for keeping the 9 and not the 40 is a pretty simple one: I enjoy running a significant # of rounds through all of my pistols, and the fun runs out of the 40 at the range a lot faster than the 9. 20 rounds, no problem, but 50 got...
My first 1911 was a RIA. The only problem that I ever had with it was traceable to a couple Wilson mags (occasional FTE). You obviously can't say that Wilson mags are cheap by any stretch, and they work beautifully in my other 1911, so in the end I decided that it was just a matter of a...
I have a Comp-tac MTAC
Inside Waistband Holsters - Minotaur Holsters - products new home - Minotaur MTAC Holster
that I really like. It doesn't have a thumb break, but the tension is adjustable, and it keeps things extremely secure. It's $85, but the quality is impeccable. Another advantage...
The first thing I asked myself was "why". Then I picked up my G30 (SF) in my hand and flashed back to the day that I bought it and thought that I would carry it. One of the reviews on youtube calls it "pocket freight train." More accurately, it's like having a freight train in your pocket. I...
A used P225 or P226 would be great if you can find one in the price range. I'm sure that you can find a P6 around, and they're fantastic shooters. I also think that the P6 has a ton of character.
I'd vote used 9mm Glock. My first was a Glock, and I think that there's something to be said for simplicity. There's no decocker, no traditional safety, etc... so the manual of arms is about as simple as can be. Pulling the trigger does one thing, not pulling the trigger does the opposite...