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Recommend a 9mm Pistol
I would like a recommendation for a 9mm pistol just for informal target shooting. I had been using my Radom but can no longer find a magazine for it. I am a very senior citizen and would like a gun that is just fun to shoot. I reload and use 125 grain lead bullets in the load. I have read about the Taurus 24/7 and thought this might be a possibility, but have never shot one. I would be grateful for all suggestions. TIA
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04-29-2009 08:32 PM
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Stoeger Cougar - same as a Beretta Cougar in 9MM
Stoeger Cougar Double-Action, Auto-Loading Pistolx
Nice firearm and reliable - can get for around $375 new at gun shops. My wife has one and loves it - I like it too.
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I suggest a Glock. I have several - feeds any type of ammo, utterly
reliable, reasonable price and easy to shoot (good ergonomics, at least to me). I have a Glock 17 (full size 9MM) that I have put thousands of
rounds through without so much as a burp.
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I would go for the CZ
I have never been unhappy with any CZ I ever bought.
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I have a Ruger P89, stainless. I bought it used, good price, shoots great.
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Browning HiPower
Bought it 30 years ago, who knows how many rounds? They feel good in your hand and really make the tin cans dance.
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Originally Posted by
Jim in Salt Lake
Bought it 30 years ago, who knows how many rounds? They feel good in your hand and really make the tin cans dance.
I couldn't agree more. The Hi-Power is the best of the 9mm pistols.
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Triple K still offers an aftermarket Radom mag. May take some fiddling to get them to function right, but it's a lot less costly than a new pistol. Especially since you know and enjoy the one you already have.
http://www.triplek.com/Products/id/38/grp/412/prd/1037/
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The high power is a great pistol to shoot, although the GLOCK 9mm is very easy to strip, clean and maintain and the model 17 is a great shooter.