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So who sells FN pistols in Canada?... ahh most are prohibited.
FNP-45 looks good though
FNP-45 looks good though
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All four are illegal in this country (unless you get an extended aftermarket barrel).
Canadian gun laws, my friend. Any handgun with a barrel of 105mm or less is prohibited. Please don't ask me to explain the logic behind this, as there isn't any.
Canadian gun laws, my friend. Any handgun with a barrel of 105mm or less is prohibited. Please don't ask me to explain the logic behind this, as there isn't any.
Thanks for the info. It is quite helpful.From the ones on your list try Sig 226 then S&W M&P. Those are VERY
accurate and have a good sight picture. It really does not matter what you
choose, what matters is how much you are going to shoot it.
I've seen people with M&Ps out shoot people with customized $2000
PPC revolvers.
It is not the gun, it is the shooter. Most guns are accurate to get 2" from 25
yards. It is your job to get there off hand.
Trust me, pick the cheapest gun you can buy and TRAIN until your
trigger finger feels numb, wait a day and repeat.
After few thousand rounds, you'll be shooting better than 80% of
the guys in your club.
gun: sight picture, comfortable grip and trigger, gun's weight.
you: weight training (2-5lb), learn to squeeze without moving the rest of your fingers, other motor skills required in different shooting positions, shooting on
the move etc.
Believe it or not, but you have to be fit to consistently shoot well for extended periods of time.
Thanks. What's your comments on a Springfield XD9 Tactical? I just picked one up.go to a club and try as many as you can! buy the one that fits your hand!
Thanks, I was undecided but I have to say that I picked up a XD9 Tactical. Has about the same features as the Glock. What's you take on this one?I highly recommend the Glock 17. I have owned 3 of them over the years. Untouchable as far as reliability, ease of use, and ease of maintenance. I have utilized them in IPSC-like events, but have succumbed to the peer pressure to go .45 (went 21SF). You cannot go wrong with the tupperware in 9mm, it was the first, and still holds the title.
Gdog
Guess what! I just picked up a XD9 Tactical. Any suggestions on loads (ideal gr)? Should I reload or buy factory? Any other suggestions will be helpful?I'll throw my vote in for the XD9. I started shooting with a Norinco 1911 and had better luck just throwing it at the target - very discouraging!
The XD, on the other hand, was accurate out of the box and hasn't given me any trouble.
What's your take on the XD9 Tactical?Mmmmmmm: Glock!..... Supplying the world's finest hand grenades, since 1990!
Okay - That was a quote I saw in the Motivational Posters thread, but I still think it's damned funny!
I have to admit: I have a bias: In my 23 years of shooting experience, I have seen precisely ONE firearm go kaboom... Okay, I didn't actually SEE it, as I was ten feet away at the time, the other side of a wall... But I HEARD it, and then ran in seconds later to see a very shocked owner (who was very lucky not to be injured), holding his f*%ked up pistol.
And yes, it WAS a Glock 9mm, and yes, it WAS factory ammo.
So, in my personal experience, Glock's are the ONLY guns that EVER blow up.
My experimental data MAY be slightly flawed....
Neal
What's your take on the XD9 Tactical?
Thanks.
E.J.


Thanks, I was undecided but I have to say that I picked up a XD9 Tactical. Has about the same features as the Glock. What's you take on this one?
Thanks.
Guess what! I just picked up a XD9 Tactical. Any suggestions on loads (ideal gr)? Should I reload or buy factory? Any other suggestions will be helpful?
Thanks a lot.
E.J.
Thanks. It feels nice with the 124gr. 147gr haven't tried yet.Love it love it love it! I'm enjoying 124 gr. factory, but also have some 147 gr. as well. Don't really mind either way.
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