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Old 08-28-2012, 11:00 PM   #11
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I narrowed it down to 2 the M&P and the Glock. I like S&W and its made in America. I have two weeks to decide.






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You might look at the Ruger SR9 and SR9c.


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Well, both of these [M&P9] are good, solid, dependable [M&P9] guns. Both have lots of options [M&P9] for accessories. Both have had a decent [M&P9] amount of time in the real-world for longevity evaluations. Both are made by companies [M&P9] with good reputations. Now one of them is made in America, by an American [M&P9] company, so that's how I made my decision between these two products. But don't let my reasoning [M&P9] influence you. And honestly I am [M&P9] not trying to sway you one way or the other with [M&P9] subliminal messages or anything like that at all. Either one is a solid [M&P9] choice that will serve [M&P9] you well I'm [M&P9] sure.
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I haven't had any problems. It shoots great.
It shoots great until the pin breaks, with no warning, then it doesn't shoot at all. So be warned.
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Old 08-28-2012, 11:36 PM   #15
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I have....all of those just pick one.
That colts a .9mm just so you dont forget the 1911's.
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Old 08-28-2012, 11:53 PM   #16
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It shoots great until the pin breaks, with no warning, then it doesn't shoot at all. So be warned.
Did you own one?
I never heard about this happening. Maybe they fixed the problem because I have shot at least 600 rounds already without any problems.
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Nice. One day I will get a 1911 and it will be Colt 1911 Special Combat .45 its a little to expensive to buy right now.
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It shoots great until the pin breaks, with no warning, then it doesn't shoot at all. So be warned.
i have an XDm40. have shot well over a couple thousand rounds with no problems yet. please post information and proof of this. first i have heard of this. is it common or an isolated problem?
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I narrowed it down to 2 the M&P and the Glock. I like S&W and its made in America. I have two weeks to decide.
I would go with the m&p. I have a .40 and love it shots great very accurate and easy to clean. I also just bought a cz sp-01 phantom great gun
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Get a Browning Hi Power 9mm.

As CA357 says, the Hi Power is the king of 9's.

When has it been a problem to have 2 45's? Or 3 or 4 or...


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