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That’s my P-One. I got it from the factory in 1996 and used it heavily in dynamic shooting competitions with the Reserve for a few years. Also my wife, so she really got tons if ammo through, but looks as new.
Great gun! 9x21 (9 para is not allowed here, ridiculous).
34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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04-11-2020 12:51 PM
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Originally Posted by
usabaker
stippling the grip of his Glock with a soldering iron.
Never, use skateboard tape for grip on pistols. I know a guy with it covering his 1911 Springfield... That stippling thing is bogus.
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As a gunsmith I do not like plastic guns either. My 'go to' 9mm is a Tanfoglio CZ75 clone, a good solid pistol that has never failed to perform.
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I'm very much in the same boat. Can't stand polymer frames or striker fired. My go-to modern handguns are all Sigs. The German-made ones are worlds above if you can nab one!
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Yes, my 226 Sig is an older German police cast off.
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Originally Posted by
303 Gunner
I'm very much in the same boat. Can't stand polymer frames or striker fired. My go-to modern handguns are all Sigs. The German-made ones are worlds above if you can nab one!
My 226 proudly says "Made in West Germany" and as usual, she performed flawlessly this morning (as did the Kar98k, the Type 99 and the new M1 carbine).
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34a cp., btg. Susa, 3° rgt. Alpini
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Originally Posted by
Ovidio
Envyyyyyyyyyyy
Best part was hanging with the kids!
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I guess it's not exactly a modern design but I bought and have carried a CZ75D PCR for over 20 years. It's accurate, has never jammed with any combination of projectiles and is no more bulky than a Glock. It also has a loaded chamber indicator and feels good in the hand straight out of the box. The alloy frame makes it light enough for me if i want a high cap 9mm. My other carry gun is a S&W 360 M&P revolver. It's super light and easy to carry. I changed the compact Hogue grips for Pachmayer compacts which are a bit more filling for the hand. I carry 110 grain .357 Magnum Winchester hollow points and it's deadly accurate. One shot is all it will take with that little hand cannon!
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