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For those of you with both a 9mm and .45 auto, which do you prefer?
I have shot both for years and for self defense as well as just plain old shooting I like the .45 auto but then I am an old fart anyway... JoeA |
I have a Springfield Arms Mil Spec 1911A1 in .45 ACP and FN made High Power SFS in 9mm and both shoot extremely well. I think the HP is slightly more accurate in my hands.
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not to support this thread jack, but...
.40 is the culmination of ballistic perfection. the round can be "tuned" with various loads and projectile size to make it do just about anything...fast penetration, i.e. 9mm or heavy stopping power, i.e. .45 but i like most things firearms...so i have some of all. repoe3 |
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Again, it is a personal choice... |
Targa, CPO is SIG's certified pre-owned program. You can get a super nice, low miles police turn in, refurbished with a factory warranty for a little over half of the original price.
JoeA, my 5th .45 (custom 1911) is on the way and I'm close to buying my 2nd 9mm (H&K P7M8). I think it's a matter of whatever you shoot best. If you need two 15 round clips in 9mm to keep safe, then you should probably find a better neighborhood and practice at the range more. But if you can't shoot a .45 very well, then there's not much point in using one for self-defense. Two of my SIG's are .357SIG, which I think kicks more than my .45's. But I'm pretty proficient with all my handguns, so it's just a matter of which one suits the clothes I'm wearing or if I just need to keep it in the car. My SIG P220 is my night table gun and my refinished SIG P229 is my carry gun. Both have Trijicon night sights. When warmer weather gets here, I think I'll want a single-stack 9mm (HK P7) for carry in light clothing. |
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As some have noted above, a .40 kicks harder than a .45. I had both sitting in front of me on Saturday, and there is no question the .40 had a harder recoil (guns were Sig 226R and Springfield 1911). The recoil from the .45 is slower.
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*****! Really? I haven't fired a .40 in over 10 yrs. and really had my heart set on a .40 barrel for my .357SIG. If it kicks more than a .45, I guess there's no point. I know my .357SIG kicks more than my .45.
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Now guitars and motorcycles are a different matter... and my Porsche... got to decide if I should sell it and get a better one or start dumping money into it. Sorry I'm rambeling... But yes I really, really, like my Star 9mm it has been super reliable and pretty acurate. |
As posted in the Sig thread, I bought a Sig 229 SAS this weekend in .40http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1137437995.jpg Another gun I was looking at was a Walther and wanted to know if anyone has fired one of thesehttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1137438055.jpg
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I fired a Walter prior to purchasing my sig. I was extremely turned off by the trigger. It has a long, uncertain pull to it. I can't recall, but I a pretty sure this was not a DAK gun. Perhaps I was just firing a trashed range gun, but it felt cheaply made.
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RL,
How does the CPO program work. I assume that it is only available to the US? It is virtually impossible to import guns into Canada unless you are an authorized dealer. |
No idea, man. Call Sigarms in New Hampshire. They'll know for sure.
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RL,
I checked the website. No mention of CPO? |
Believe me, they got it. It's HUGE. Their cust. service is very friendly too. Call tomorrow and they will take care of you. Best source of SIG info is www.sigforum.com. Lots of CPO dealers on their classifieds.
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My main concern is that US dealers can not ship to Canada. I will investigate with Sig tomorrow AM.
CPO seems like a sweet deal - I just doubt that those of us North of the border can access it. |
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repoe3 |
I'm pretty close to "pulling the trigger" on an H&K P7PSP or P7M8, both in 9mm. Just waiting to hear which one is still for sale.
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I pick up a Glock 23 tomorrow.
My first .40. Thinking about ordering .357Sig barrel too.... |
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