What 9mm should I take to the Range next?

What 9mm Should I Take to the Range Next?

  • Glock 17

    Votes: 59 21.9%
  • Beretta 92FS

    Votes: 51 18.9%
  • Sig P226

    Votes: 110 40.7%
  • Smith & Wesson M&P9

    Votes: 50 18.5%

  • Total voters
    270
There is no 9mm better than the Sig Sauer P226, the Gold Pressed Latinum of hand guns.

I love my P226 to bits, and every other 9mm i've handled or shot doesn't come close to the accuracy and ease of operation than the Sig. It is a design that could almost be accused of being too perfect and too well thought out, as though it almost was too good to be true. F*&k I love my Sig.
 
I love my P226 to bits, and every other 9mm i've handled or shot doesn't come close to the accuracy and ease of operation than the Sig. It is a design that could almost be accused of being too perfect and too well thought out, as though it almost was too good to be true. F*&k I love my Sig.

:agree: SIG is Perfection.

People make all kind of excuses to buy the lessor guns and spend many a night defending their choice on the internet.



Only thing close to a SIG is a HK
 
There is no 9mm better than the Sig Sauer P226, the Gold Pressed Latinum of hand guns.

I love my P226 to bits, and every other 9mm i've handled or shot doesn't come close to the accuracy and ease of operation than the Sig. It is a design that could almost be accused of being too perfect and too well thought out, as though it almost was too good to be true. F*&k I love my Sig.

Making love to a SIG is illegal :p


Sorry but 92 FTW :D

(unless I can have my 93 here dammit :mad:)
 
:agree: SIG is Perfection.

People make all kind of excuses to buy the lessor guns and spend many a night defending their choice on the internet.



Only thing close to a SIG is a HK

I traded my Sig, because I always found it over hyped: TDA trigger was average at best in both double and single, and really, not that accurate.

So, my 8 year old P220 (I would guess around 1000 rounds per year through it) and 11 magazines was a straight trade for a brand new M&P .45 with 4 mags.

I am VERY happy with the trade. Even with the reportedly "awful" stock sear, my M&P's trigger pull and reset is BETTER than my Sig was in single action. The Smurf and Wesson is the best plastic gun yet, in my opinion.

Your mileage may vary, but I was frankly disappointed with my Sig (which was brand new, and German made, not Yankee crap copy).
 
Porsche would be stuck in the shop, and couldn't race.

That shows how much you don't know. I have had 2 911's over the last 11 years. They have required the regular stuff like tires, break pads, shocks & oil...

Neither has ever been in the shop for more than a few hours of maintenance. A number of my friends own them also with the same results. Porsche's are Bullet Proof!!! You have just exposed your ignorance.


Nice try though :D
 
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I traded my Sig, because I always found it over hyped: TDA trigger was average at best in both double and single, and really, not that accurate.

So, my 8 year old P220 (I would guess around 1000 rounds per year through it) and 11 magazines was a straight trade for a brand new M&P .45 with 4 mags.

I am VERY happy with the trade. Even with the reportedly "awful" stock sear, my M&P's trigger pull and reset is BETTER than my Sig was in single action. The Smurf and Wesson is the best plastic gun yet, in my opinion.

Your mileage may vary, but I was frankly disappointed with my Sig (which was brand new, and German made, not Yankee crap copy).

Hey just curious have you shot lead handloads through your M&P? My buddy and i did a bunch of lead reloads. I was using my M&P at the range with them one day, after about 100 rounds or so my M&P jammed really bad. It ejected the spent casing, then when trying to feed the next one the slide stopped back about 1/16th of an inch from closing all the way. It took about 10 minutes to jiggle the slide open and get the shell out, it was jammed good!! Anyway long story short it did that 3 times in about 200 rounds, the last time it happened I decided no more lead in the M&P.

I'm not trying to fault the M&P at all. As soon as you get into reloads anything could be faulty. However in saying that the same lead reloads cycle through my Sig and my buddies Glock no issues.

Anyway Just was curious if you had ran lead in your M&P. Hopefully with better results!!!
 
Sounds like it could be a ammo issue to me.

Hey just curious have you shot lead handloads through your M&P? My buddy and i did a bunch of lead reloads. I was using my M&P at the range with them one day, after about 100 rounds or so my M&P jammed really bad. It ejected the spent casing, then when trying to feed the next one the slide stopped back about 1/16th of an inch from closing all the way. It took about 10 minutes to jiggle the slide open and get the shell out, it was jammed good!! Anyway long story short it did that 3 times in about 200 rounds, the last time it happened I decided no more lead in the M&P.

I'm not trying to fault the M&P at all. As soon as you get into reloads anything could be faulty. However in saying that the same lead reloads cycle through my Sig and my buddies Glock no issues.

Anyway Just was curious if you had ran lead in your M&P. Hopefully with better results!!!
 
Sounds like it could be a ammo issue to me.

yeah i've never had a problem running jacketed.... so definitely something to be said for that particular batch of ammo. Also something to be said for all the Sig/Glock reliability hype perhaps. Maybe that's a good example of them cycling imperfect ammo..... who knows. f:P:2:
 
That shows how much you don't know. I have had 2 911's over the last 11 years. They have required the regular stuff like tires, break pads, shocks & oil...

Neither has ever been in the shop for more than a few hours of maintenance. A number of my friends own them also with the same results. Porche's are Bullet Proof!!! You have just exposed your ignorance.


Nice try though :D

ha i'm such an idiot! i was having so much trouble figuring this out. Ha I read it as "I have had two 1911's" ha. I was like i thought this guy liked Sigs! Or maybe he has the Sig 1911......... what tires, brake pads wtf!!? Then i realized it said 911's in reference to the Porche lol. f:P:2:
 
ha i'm such an idiot! i was having so much trouble figuring this out. Ha I read it as "I have had two 1911's" ha. I was like i thought this guy liked Sigs! Or maybe he has the Sig 1911......... what tires, brake pads wtf!!? Then i realized it said 911's in reference to the Porche lol. f:P:2:

We will let that one slide, after all, look how I spelled "Porsche"... cou:
 
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