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re: Help me with a new handgun purchase? (added info)
Posted on 1/17/14 at 9:37 am to BrotherEsau
Posted on 1/17/14 at 9:37 am to BrotherEsau
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(But there was nothing wrong with that Sigma. I know it gets a shitty rap, but I always found it to be accurate and easy to shoot. Pulled it out the drawer after 10+ years and put 75 rounds through it without cleaning, with not a single issue.)
The triggers on the Sigmas is what I hated about them. If you liked the Sigma than you would do great with any new polymer framed pistol. Bapple loves his M&P CORE if you wanted to go with another S&W.
Posted on 1/17/14 at 9:56 am to LSUnowhas2
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Bapple loves his M&P CORE if you wanted to go with another S&W.
That I do.
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Of all polymer designs, I recommend M&Ps the most. I may be a fanboy of Smith, but I haven't had someone shoot my M&P that didn't like it.
Then again, if you like steel framed guns, I think the Stoeger Cougar is extremely underrated. It's built on old Beretta machinery, is metal-framed and has the rotating barrel design. The PX4 is basically just a polymer-framed Cougar.
But going with a CZ or Baby Eagle isn't bad. Just learn your malfunction drills with that slide-in-frame design.
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