- Location
- chilliwack BC.
I really like the Grand Power what with the rotating bolt, little guy makes his own gun company, etc, but its not striker fired.
Steyer is in my budget.
Steyer is in my budget.
Glock 17 are ubiquitous as well, however their grip angle isn't for everyone, and they still feel like a piece of 2x4 in your hand.
What is the difference between the XD and XDM?
JR Hartman;9660940 and I do like the look of the Walther P99. again said:OP, there is simply no substitute for hefting your options side by side, comparing how they feel in your hand. Preferably, while shooting them, of course!
Performance-wise, any of these options will be "enough gun". You may find it relatively difficult to find extra magazines and a reasonable holster if you choose one of the less common options (not to mention spare parts). If this is a concern (as it is for many/most of us), then you might consider sticking to the Glock and M&P families.
Be aware, though, that some individual specimens of older production M&P9s (not the 40s) have been found to have amazingly poor mechanical accuracy. Given the modest savings when buying used, I would buy new if you go with this option.
no .45 as I want to keep costs down. I have a nice 1911 if I want to do that.
What is the difference between the XD and XDM?
and I do like the look of the Walther P99. again, any thoughts?



























