Trebor,
The Tara isn't a handgun. It's a piece of cheese resembling a handgun. I think before the milk has set, they put a pipe in there as a barrel. Then a quick shot of black spray paint and you have a factory new Tara 9mm. Storing your Tara in the cheese drawer of your refrigerator might fix your trigger pull issue.![]()
Hi everyone,
I was down at the local store today looking at a line of budget 9mm auto loaders. The Girsan mc28 felt very nice but I am seeing posts about accuracy issues.
I was wondering what the consensus is on a sub $500 pistol. Should I try and find a used beat glock or will one of these new fangled brands I've never heard of fit the bill? Looking for decent sights for my bad eyes and small frame and accurate. The rest is not as important.
Thanks for taking the time to read and respond.
best regards,
offgrid
I would suggest that you not buy anything until you have had a chance to handle, and preferably fire, as many different pistols as possible. Doesn't matter how great a gun is, if you aren't comfortable with it, it could be a waste of time and money.
bingo !!just buy a glock 17 and don’t mess around
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I thought I wanted to buy a norinco 9mm...until I held one. It wasn't comfortable. And didn't look that nice. But that's just my opinion. I believe I would have wasted time and money if I just purchased one used without holding it first. I might impulse buy a bersa thunder pro...but I haven't held one so still on the fence about it. I have held a Glock 17 and 48 and liked the 17 better. Might just have to see what a 19 feels like. After reading this thread the cz P10 and canik is on my radar as well.
A G17 would be good.
Even cheaper a Norinco NP29 1911.
I have an older Marstar and it has been super reliable, even with JHPs. You would have to swap out the tiny military sights.
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