Been a while since we had a guns n' ammo discussion.
Some of you are AR shooters Im sure. Im looking at a Colt 6920. Will be my first AR. Picked up a Glock this fall and really enjoy shooting it. Any feedback on that weapon?
Anyone else been in a buy/sell/trade mood with hardware? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
I came really close to getting the CZ P10 C, but based on the recommendation of my gunsmith, who is also a master-level competitive shooter, I got the Glock 19 instead. But it's a very good gun. CZs are my personal favorite when it comes to pistols. My daily carry gun is a tricked-out CZ 75 D Compact, but it costs a few hundred more than he wants to spend.
The CZ 75D is a great gun. Love everything about it, except that DA pull. But you can get a decent smith to fix that, so not a big deal. I decided a few years ago that I wanted all of my triggers in my semi-autos to be either striker or SA, so I went away from DA/SAs completely. I have a couple in the safe, but I don't buy them anymore. Though if I were going to buy just one more DA/SA, it'd probably be a CZ 75D. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
The CZ 75D is a great gun. Love everything about it, except that DA pull. But you can get a decent smith to fix that, so not a big deal. I decided a few years ago that I wanted all of my triggers in my semi-autos to be either striker or SA, so I went away from DA/SAs completely. I have a couple in the safe, but I don't buy them anymore. Though if I were going to buy just one more DA/SA, it'd probably be a CZ 75D.
This is my baby:
It's got a competition trigger and hammer, plus I've had some additional work done to it, including adding Trijicon night sights. The DA pull feels about the same as most polymer pistols, and the SA pull is next to nothing. [Reply]
Outstanding - just a few miles down the road. I would seriously recommend you head there (or give them a call) and give them a look see....I'll think you'll be pleased. :-) [Reply]
It's got a competition trigger and hammer, plus I've had some additional work done to it, including adding Trijicon night sights. The DA pull feels about the same as most polymer pistols, and the SA pull is next to nothing.
God Damn, that's a pretty piece. Nicely done. [Reply]
This is my full sized 1911. Sig STX. Didn't really do anything to it except switching out the grip.
Very nice. My prettiest 1911 is a S&W 1911 SC-E. I'll have to take another pic of it and post it. I switched the grip scales to a Brazilian rosewood most recently. Thinking about switching them again for a curly tiger or something.
I still carry it sometimes, but it'd kill me if I had to hand it over to the cops, so it's becoming a range queen only. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Randallflagg:
You didn't mention where in Kansas you live, however, if you are near the Olathe area, there is a range https://www.centerfiress.com That is (probably) the nicest range I have ever been on in 65+ years of shooting.
They offer gun rentals - which would give you a good idea of which weapon might or might not work for you.
I have tried Glocks many, many times and they are excellent firearms - but they never did it for me. I'm a Sig Sauer and Springfield Armory guy. Point being, everyone on this forum can offer suggestions about their particular likes and dislikes, however, only YOU can decide what is right for you.
Good luck with your search!!
That's the same way I feel about Glocks. Glocks and Corvettes. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Otter:
That's the same way I feel about Glocks. Glocks and Corvettes.
I like Glocks because they’re so easy to field strip and clean. You got the rail the barrel and a spring, that’s it. And I’m lazy when it comes to that shit lol [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
You don't buy a gun based on how it looks or doesn't look. That means absolutely dick when you're shooting it. Reliability, accuracy, ease of maintenance, finding parts, ammo and accessories, how it fits in your hand; those are what you base your choice on.
If your price range is $500 you have a ton of options. All the models I listed are in that price range.
That’s what somebody asked me about my glock 30. A friend asked how does it feel in your hand? I’m like mine is fine, but I don’t know how it would fit in your hand.
I’m going to rent a glock 20 10mm (expensive ammo lol) from a place called heritage guild in pa and try it out. If I like it I’m adding that to my collection. Bwana has one and he told me he loves it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ljmhawk:
been wanting to buy my first gun for a couple years now yet haven’t pulled the trigger.(stupid pun) anyway....what do you guys suggest?
1. no revolver
2.want a 9mm
3.wont conceal carry so don’t need a compact
4.mostly want it to just shoot at a range, and for home defense and carry it in car.
5.dont want to break the bank...remember it’ll be my first gun.