Well the only ones that are Proven in combat.... the 1911, WW1 and WW2 and the Glock 21 , special forces. Everything else are wanabees.
The CZ is the one gun i have not owned. I held one once. Am I missing out? Would the shadow be the best one to buy?
Well the only ones that are Proven in combat.... the 1911, WW1 and WW2 and the Glock 21 , special forces. Everything else are wanabees.
You missed the Beretta92, it has been used by more military world wide then any other.
You missed the Beretta92, it has been used by more military world wide then any other.
If I had a nickel for every time I heard my glock blowed up....... Followed by where can I buy a lowerMy choice would be the Sig-Sauer P320 modular pistol.
Don't know if it's the "best" combat handgun, but I think that it is among the best.
It's among the contenders for the U.S. Army competition for a replacement sidearm, which must be a modular design.
The steel or aluminum sub-frame is the future.
The Browning Hi-Power isn't combat proven?
For those of you who have actually experienced combat - what are your thoughts though your in-situ experiences and use-of, regarding the 'best combat handgun'......
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And the answer would be "none". These would either be whatever was issued and was at hand. Or in case of real combat - it would not be a handgun to begin with. People don't go into combat with pistols for at least a century. If they ever get used in combat its a rare case of "everything went wrong already".
And the answer would be "none". These would either be whatever was issued and was at hand. Or in case of real combat - it would not be a handgun to begin with. People don't go into combat with pistols for at least a century. If they ever get used in combat its a rare case of "everything went wrong already".



























