Advice please on pistol purhase !

I have bought and shot dozens and dozens of pistols and revolvers. If you're looking for a practical "service" handgun you might need on a dark day:

#1 SIG P226, German, excellent / used (or a new one if you can) no rails would be my first choice.

#2 CZ75 (mine is an Omega) is choice 2, reasons stated by others

#3 If it needs to be small, the German SIG P239 (sorry, boys, the American ones aren't in my safe any more and won't be back). Slightly larger than a Walther PP and much more potent.

Caliber: I'd suggest 9mm because you can practice comfortably, and share ammo with your Sterlings. I have a lot of other calibers and always come back to 9mm.

Even though he Browning Hi Power is single action, I found it less accurate in my hand than the SIG or CZ. It's what fits your hand, though I also think you should own one to go with your Sterling. Nobody should be down to just one handgun. It feels wrong somehow. It even sounds awful.

I enjoy the 39 series from S&W but most are prohibited. Accurate, reliable, and about the same size as the SIG P239. Harder to get a holster for ... and a "service" gun should certainly have a holster and a two mag holder for the other side.

Try the HK P7 PSP for fit and function. You can try mine if you come to Calgary -- even though it's not on the list above, I'm keeping mine. Along with a bunch of others that aren't first choice, but do provide variety and entertainment.

Last, I'd insist that you add a high quality .22, pistol or revolver, to your 9mm service piece. I'll always have one of those, too.
 
I saw that Newby made his choice.... I saw your add on EE

WTB S&W 1911sc

The exact model is S&W 1911sc E series bobtail commander size. This particular model is very popular in the states for CCW. That's why the are a little hard to find here. I've shoot it again this weekend and it have been 100% reliable since I bought it (200rounds).

Good luck :)
 
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