another (*$&* what to buy question

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Selling this baby to fund my new AR addiction. Shoots great, looks great to.

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Still want to buy another handgun but less expensive. Still 9mm...

All I care basically is a little accuraty and a good trigger. (Tell me about the triggers). Something basic but fun...

Springfield XD9 (find it good looking), glock 36, SIG 226 or ???.

I saw a few threads but you guys don't tell the reason why they're so good.
 
baby eagle. I think you can get one in reasonable shape for 400-500$. I shot tight groups with it and it points naturally for me.
 
Go with a P226 or a CZ75 style pistol. They shoot great, are comfortable to use and run 100%.

Although I enjoy Glock very much I'm more inclined to lean with either of these pistols. Glocks are not super accurate and going from that gorgeous pistol you have to a Glock will feel like a downgrade no matter what way you slice it. Whereas the 226 is still a boutique feeling pistol, weight is balanced nicely, you can get the match barrel for it and ultimately it will be more comfortable to shoot (once you throw a set of Hogue's or other nice grips on there).
 
Although I enjoy Glock very much I'm more inclined to lean with either of these pistols. Glocks are not super accurate and going from that gorgeous pistol you have to a Glock will feel like a downgrade no matter what way you slice it. Whereas the 226 is still a boutique feeling pistol, weight is balanced nicely, you can get the match barrel for it and ultimately it will be more comfortable to shoot (once you throw a set of Hogue's or other nice grips on there).

Depends who's holding 'em.... ;) :D
 
Depends who's holding 'em.... ;) :D

I agree.. I wouldnt be comparing the Glock to a Sig and saying one is way better. As far as Im concerned they are all duty pistols and they all shoot very well.

I think the CZ 75 or SP-01 would be a very good choice in 9mm as well.
 
I recently recommended the CZ75SA single action 9mm to a friend...and now I wish like hell that I had one. :D
 
Well, I used to have a CZ 85 Combat...

Is the CZ Shadow basically the same gun but with a light rail ?

Nobody said a thing about the Springfield XD9... Is it that bad ?
 
The CZ 75 SP-01 SHADOW features no firing pin block, which consequently helps to slightly reduce trigger pull weight and improves trigger travel properties. Pistol frame which comes from a new mould incorporates alterations such as recess beneath the trigger guard and beavertail to enable a higher grip of this handgun. Slightly “weaker” recoil spring originating from standard production CZ 75/85 pistols facilitates loading and enhances the shooting comfort. Sights consisting of fiber optics front sight and tactical “Novak style” rear sight to promote much easier, faster and more accurate target acquisition. Round off edges of magazine well, substantially improve reloading. This new generation of CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow pistol is appropriate for service use, self-defense and sport alike.

comes from the CZ web site

the CZ SP 01 Shadow is really a competition pistol, my father have one an it's a perfect gun

hope this help !
 
CZ's run great, til they break. A shooting buddy has broken 2 extractors in 4k.

Admittedly, most people never shoot that much anyway, so it may not be a problem.
 
I agree.. I wouldnt be comparing the Glock to a Sig and saying one is way better. As far as Im concerned they are all duty pistols and they all shoot very well.

I think the CZ 75 or SP-01 would be a very good choice in 9mm as well.

:rolleyes: I never said a Sig is way better than a Glock. In fact I never said Sig is better at all. It's simply what I would recommend instead of a Glock in this instance.
 
If you're particularly concerned about the trigger and you've been spoiled by an STI then you would probably want a SA or DA/SA gun as opposed to a DAO or "safe action" trigger (which takes the vast majority of the plastic fantastics out of the running).
 
If you're particularly concerned about the trigger and you've been spoiled by an STI then you would probably want a SA or DA/SA gun as opposed to a DAO or "safe action" trigger (which takes the vast majority of the plastic fantastics out of the running).

That's my fear. Always had 1911 except for a brief stint with the CZ. Triggers were prept by Gunnar and where smooth at 2 pounds.

Anyway, from what I read, I think I may go with the Shadow...

I'll have to sacrifice something to get the AR I want.
 
If you're particularly concerned about the trigger and you've been spoiled by an STI then you would probably want a SA or DA/SA gun as opposed to a DAO or "safe action" trigger (which takes the vast majority of the plastic fantastics out of the running).

This was part of my consideration in recommending the Sig above the Glock.

In regards to the Shadow, I don't think you're going wrong with that pistol at all. Are you thinking about the competition model? You'll definetly want a decocker if shooting competition. Strangely enough, the decocker isn't available on the other models.
 
Having been a Glock shooter for years, now I shooting a SIG P226, I still love the Glock, but I have never shot an all around better gun then the P226, but that is for me, you may be different. I think that the P226 is a great gun, it is built well, relaible and super accurate.
 
You'll definetly want a decocker if shooting competition. Strangely enough, the decocker isn't available on the other models.
The SP-01 comes in 3 (ok - 4 now) flavours: base, tactical and shadow. The shadow has the fibre-optic front and Novak rear. Only model without the firing pin block id the shadow. But it doesn't have a decocker. The decocker is on the tactical (which is approx 80 -100 bucks less). But the tactical lacks the good sites and DOES have a firing pin block.

The base - I think - has a regular safety like the shadow.

New flavour is the 'phantom' I think - lighter weight, a few other dingles. Not sure if it is available yet.

The shadow was once a custom-shop offering only via cz-usa, but was so popular it was moved into production. Though the trigger is probably not what it was coming out of Angus' production workshop. Shadow is now on IPSC 'production class' list: it can be shot DA first shot, or you can ####&lock for more fun in standard class shooting minor. Sounds like a great gun. I hope so: I have one on layaway for some day in the future when the gov't gets all my paper work done....

This is all theoretical stuff though: I've handled but not shot this gun.
 
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