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One plus on the High power. Find a used one.
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04-30-2009 06:05 AM
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+1 for the CZ-75. Check out the CZ forum at:
http://www.czforum.com/
Nothing wrong with a High Power, great guns. You can't go wrong with either one.
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I bought a 1911 in 9mm in the 1980s and it is the first pistol we grab when we go to the range. The trouble is if my wife and daughter go with me, I never get to shoot it. They both just hand me back the empty magazine to fill, not the 1911.
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All the pistols mentioned are very good firearms including the 24/7 or any other Taurus and you can't beat the warrenty
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take Glock off the list
he shoots LEAD-Tauras is reasonably priced-I have a Glock ,Tauras,Smith,,
everything Ruger builds is recalled !!
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Browning High Power
Go for the Browning HP. A classic pistol that feels just right in one's hand. Might cost a bit more but well worth it.
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The CZ75 or 85 are built like tanks, are accurate, not made of "tupperware" and will eat anything. Dave_n
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Thanks for the advice guys. After digesting all the info that was provided I went with the majority. Today I bought a new CZ 75 B. I like the heft of an all steel pistol and this one feels good in the hand. I can't wait to take it out to the range and start shooting targets and bowling pins. I'm sure I made a good choice.