My next gun will be 9mm help me pick

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  • 311thewiser

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    I think i am going to go with the cougar. After a few paycheck it will be mine...oh yes it will be mine! I just love beretta designs! When i get it i will give a range report...
     

    BulkAmmo

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    Given the options that have been tossed around. I would get the 92. The cheap price of magazines and the known reliability make it an easy choice.

    If you look you should be able to get a used XD basic for around the price you are looking to spend. Might be able to find a police trade in Glock also.


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    forklfteddie

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    GLOCK G19 hands down s/w after 1000 rounds loose as a goose.after 1000 rounds threw a GLOCK she is just gettin broke in.as far as personal/target gun my opinion G19
     

    NorthsideIndy

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    I looked on buds guns and seen hi point was a brand they sold and seen it was very inexpensive but all the reviews said it was junk. is it a horrible brand or can you in life or death situations depend on it
     

    jayhawk

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    I looked on buds guns and seen hi point was a brand they sold and seen it was very inexpensive but all the reviews said it was junk. is it a horrible brand or can you in life or death situations depend on it

    Hi-points are reasonably reliable, despite being cheaply made. The biggest problems are that they are bulky to carry and they won't hold up to wear and tear as well as a better built gun.
     
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