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Glock vs. Beretta (9mm)
Myself | 07/29/2002 | New Horizon

Posted on 07/29/2002 3:51:37 PM PDT by New Horizon

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To: Stat-boy

If you are sold on the 9mm, have a look at the Springfield XD9. I have a friend who shoots a lot with me and he likes my XD9 better than his Glock. His son just bought an XD9. I’m very impressed with mine after about 1200 rounds through it.


141 posted on 05/30/2007 3:01:14 PM PDT by Cuttnhorse
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To: MassExodus; luckodeirish

What I found way cool about the night sights on my XD9; the little buggers glow in the dark and if you wake up to a noise in the middle of the night, the pistol is easy to find on your nightstand or under your pillow, or where-ever.


142 posted on 05/30/2007 3:06:42 PM PDT by Cuttnhorse
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To: New Horizon; Eaker

Pinging Eaker ‘cause he has on occasion expressed some rather strongly worded opinions about Glocks.

Me, I don’t like Glocks. They feel girly and not substantial enough . . . they’re the Kia of guns.


143 posted on 05/30/2007 3:07:52 PM PDT by Xenalyte (Lord, I apologize . . . and be with the starving pygmies in New Guinea amen.)
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To: New Horizon
The Beretta instantly felt better in my hand

You can train yourself to shoot any firearm with skill, that's just a matter of range time and a good teacher. However, if you don't immediately like the feel, odds are good you're not going to enjoy learning to use it.

Go with your gut and buy the Beretta. The good thing about firearms is they don't lose a great deal of overall value unless you abuse it through poor storage, dropping, etc.

If you find later you aren't still enamored of the Beretta, sell it and try the Tupper-Ware.
144 posted on 05/30/2007 3:08:36 PM PDT by Dr.Zoidberg (Mohammedanism - Bringing you only the best of the 6th century for fourteen hundred years.)
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To: axxmann

The correct expression is penetration.
9mm’s are a faster round and usually have greater penetration than the larger and usually slower .45acp round.


145 posted on 05/30/2007 3:09:53 PM PDT by Gideon Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American, and proud of it! Palestinians are,...well,... Palestinian.)
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To: dannyc
Your premise is based on a minimum of training hours. If you are not prepared to train you will not rise to the situation but rather default to the lowest level of your training.
Each bullet has a nasty greedy attorney attached to it, so be careful of the presentation or use of any weapon regardless of your ultimate selection.
146 posted on 05/30/2007 3:13:56 PM PDT by Gideon Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American, and proud of it! Palestinians are,...well,... Palestinian.)
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To: New Horizon

I have a Sig P229 in .40 S&W...a really nice shooter. And, the one constant theme on these gun threads is that if you are going to be proficient with any weapon, you have to practice...a lot. I have attended two CCW classes and shoot every weekend a minimum of 100-rounds...and I suspect many posters will tell you that isn’t a lot, even for a non law enforcement private citizen. You owe it to yourself and those around you to be very familiar with you weapon. If you can not dedicate the time or $$ to buy ammo, don’t buy a pistol.


147 posted on 05/30/2007 3:17:14 PM PDT by Cuttnhorse
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To: Xenalyte; Eaker
This is just too weird...

I posted this thread WAY back in 2002, and somebody resurrected it. My moniker since 1998 was "New Horizon", changed some time back in '04, methinks. Anyway, I went with a Ruger .357 revolver.

If that thing can't stop an intruder, I don't know what else could.

FReegards,

Hermit.

148 posted on 05/30/2007 3:19:39 PM PDT by Recovering Hermit (There's another old saying Senator..."Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.")
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To: Dale 1

Kind of pesky concealing that scattergun under a Guayabere or polo shirt.


149 posted on 05/30/2007 3:28:28 PM PDT by Gideon Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American, and proud of it! Palestinians are,...well,... Palestinian.)
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To: philetus
A .40 or .45 is a much better personal protection caliber.

That's quite simply nonsense. Top 9mm loads are every bit as effective as the .40S&W or .45ACP.

150 posted on 05/30/2007 3:28:55 PM PDT by joseph20
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To: xsrdx
Caliber is important, but bullet selection is critical. A quality 9mm JHP like Golden Saber or Cor-Bon is a more effective bullet than 45 FMJ- don't assume 9mm is an ineffective caliber.

This is correct. Some of you slamming the 9mm or promoting the .40S&W or .45ACP as superior should go on a real gun enthusiast sight and see what kind of reaction you get.

151 posted on 05/30/2007 3:30:43 PM PDT by joseph20
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To: New Horizon
Glocks are primarily Cop guns and Special Forces. They do not have a Safety Lock and I believe they are water proof. Good for close shots only.

The Beretta has a problem with the firing pin. It wares out after a 1000 rounds have been fired. This is the reason why The Marine Corps went back to the Colt 45. Colt 45 is an outstanding. A lot more accurate then the other two.

If you want something small, then I suggest a 357 Snub Nose. However, if you just want a kick put hand gun. Then get a Desert Eagle.

152 posted on 05/30/2007 3:35:52 PM PDT by Sprite518
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To: New Horizon

My old Ruger P-85 till shoots & feels a lot better (as far as I’m concerned) than any Glock or Beretta I’ve ever fired - and I have buddies that own both. FWIW, I also love the old S&W Model 39. Obviously, YMMV, etc. Try ‘em out, & buy what suits you - that’s the American way...


153 posted on 05/30/2007 3:42:17 PM PDT by Who is John Galt? ( "He therefore who may resist, must be allowed to strike." - John Locke, 1690)
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To: New Horizon

Its a loaded question, dude...I am partial to my Walther PPKs.

Best thing would be to go to a range where you can try different calibers and different manufacturers...One of my favorite weapons for close in is a Model 36 S&W. Its hard to stop at one gun once ya start collecting. For in house Family protection , I suggest a 12 gauge shot gun. Hard to miss with a shot gun.
GL


154 posted on 05/30/2007 3:46:27 PM PDT by halfright (How come you never see any Suicide Mullah's?)
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To: Cuttnhorse; All
I ended up getting a Ruger .357 Magnum revolver.

I love this gun...it has some heft, just feels right, and most certainly will stop just about anything that is unfortunate enough to be in my sights.

As an added bonus, I use .38 ammo for plinking and target practice, and save quite a few $$$.

I took a little bit of time, but I'm very comfortable and pretty deadly with this piece these days.

FReegards, RH (formerly NH)...

155 posted on 05/30/2007 3:47:04 PM PDT by Recovering Hermit (There's another old saying Senator..."Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.")
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To: New Horizon

Don’t buy a 9mm!


156 posted on 05/30/2007 3:48:09 PM PDT by Marine Inspector (Shhh, I'm hunting RINOs.)
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To: New Horizon

Hey if you are ever in the neighborhood for a good rifle. Then I suggest the 50 Cal

Here is a short video of it. Just watch it...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qtzk8HNPzHY

Here is the link for it,

http://www.barrettrifles.com/rifle_82.aspx


157 posted on 05/30/2007 3:48:20 PM PDT by Sprite518
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To: New Horizon
There has been some posts pushing for .357 revolvers (I have this one) but I'm thinking about a semi auto as well. (Ya just can't have too many.)

Smith & Wesson introduced the Model 686 in the early 1980's. It was chambered for .357 Magnum and .38 S&W Special +P calibers. The 600 series Smith & Wesson revolvers are true workhorses for both duty and sporting use. They are available ported and unported with a choice of 6 or 7 round cylinders.

7 rounds kinda makes the "did he fire 6 shots or only 5" a moot point!

158 posted on 05/30/2007 3:49:49 PM PDT by Doomonyou (Let them eat lead.)
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To: Sprite518
See #155 for updates.

I own a .357 Mag now...and love it.

159 posted on 05/30/2007 3:50:08 PM PDT by Recovering Hermit (There's another old saying Senator..."Don't piss down my back and tell me it's raining.")
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To: New Horizon

I have read most of the 157 plus messages and advice that you have been given so far.
The next sound you hear will be my scream. Thank you for listening.
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G.Reader


160 posted on 05/30/2007 3:50:37 PM PDT by Gideon Reader (DEMOCRATS: Not quite American, and proud of it! Palestinians are,...well,... Palestinian.)
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