favorite 9mm

50calkiller

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My favorite 9mm is the S&W M&P 9. It is the most comfortable,easy to handle 9 I've ever shot. Just waiting to find one that is reasonably priced.
 
In the Army, I eventually liked the Beretta. I still preferred the 1911, but the Beretta felt pretty good in my hand too.
 
I have both the Beretta and the Millenium and I like both of them equally. Depending on where I am when I am dressing up, either can be my CC though I favour my Bersa better as a CC because it is my very first gun. The rest were bought after my Bersa.
 
I chose a Glock 19 as the Glock 26 is just to small for my hand. I like the Glocks due to the abuse they can take and still keep going BANG when you pull the trigger. I haven't cleaned my Glock 19 and have shot over 1,500 rounds before cleaning it without one problem. There are not that many guns that can do the same. Those are my main reasons for getting one. I was a bit concern about it not having a safety but after carrying it in the holster for a week with a snap cap in the chamber I realized that it would not fire if I don't pull the trigger. I have also dropped it from 4 feet on the cement and it did not go off due to the safeties the Glock has built into it. So I f you can get over it not having a safety lever/switch a Glock will out last most of the other hand guns if not cleaned and can fire what ever brand ammo you place into it unlike the others that are picky on what brand ammo it will work with.

Now the down sides of a Glock are the accuracy is not as good as some of the other handguns and the size of the grip is almost double that of some other handguns.
 
I chose a Glock 19 as the Glock 26 is just to small for my hand. I like the Glocks due to the abuse they can take and still keep going BANG when you pull the trigger. I haven't cleaned my Glock 19 and have shot over 1,500 rounds before cleaning it without one problem. There are not that many guns that can do the same. Those are my main reasons for getting one. I was a bit concern about it not having a safety but after carrying it in the holster for a week with a snap cap in the chamber I realized that it would not fire if I don't pull the trigger. I have also dropped it from 4 feet on the cement and it did not go off due to the safeties the Glock has built into it. So I f you can get over it not having a safety lever/switch a Glock will out last most of the other hand guns if not cleaned and can fire what ever brand ammo you place into it unlike the others that are picky on what brand ammo it will work with.

Now the down sides of a Glock are the accuracy is not as good as some of the other handguns and the size of the grip is almost double that of some other handguns.

So what I get out of that is the Glock is perfect for when you fire through a full magazine not hitting the BG you can throw it at him and it will be able to take the damage. If you get it back be able to shoot it again. Oh and if you own a Glock you can be lazy and not clean it.

I am not a fan of Glock for the simple fact of everyone having one. I have shot a handful of them and see nothing special. I have no problem cleaning my firearm after every shooting session, I like to keep it clean. I also no not ever plan on dropping it multiple times in the mud/sand/concrete whatever. Once is enough to make you wake up and pay attention, if it happens.

My favorite that I have shot so far would have to be the HK P30.
 
Tough choice...

I like my Glock 19 a lot...far better than the Rugers I carried the last half of my working life.

But the most fun range/plinking guns I own are my Kel-Tec Sub 2000s that share mags with the Glock...
 

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