What striker fired guns look good for 2017?

I got my FN in hands but can't get to the range until that little piece of paper makes it to my mailbox.

I'm very impressed with it's fit finish and quality. The trigger is nowhere near as bad as internet claims ... I have safariland als holster coming in for it next week too.

It seems to be a great fit right in between full size and compact, but very much a service pistol feel to it. Great overall, now to see what it's like on the range.
 
I like the Canik series, dollar for dollar and reliability wise I would take them over any other polymer (I've had most), I use for IDPA/3gun, IPSC I think production the TP9SA is a no go, anyway for IPSC it's still a heavy D/S action for me
 
Hey Onagoth,

Just sent you a pm to your earlier enquiry and reading this thread now. As mentioned in my pm reason I stopped using my PPQ M2 5" in IPSC is after fair amount of usage the trigger pull weight dropped from about 5.5lbs to just under 5lbs. When I discovered it i reluctantly switched back to my Shadow for IPSC matches. Both are outstanding guns but I was really starting to dig my PPQ 5" as my potential go to gun for all my various practical action shooting disciplines.

Nowadays I run the Shadow 2 in IPSC...and love it for IPSC!! And my PPQ 5"with the Dawson fibre optic front has become my go to 3 Gun and likely CQB Gun if find the time to get into CQB next summer.

Bottom line is I had the same thoughts you did. Find one good gun to fit all my needs. Would have worked too if the trigger pull on my Ppq hadn't dipped below 5 lbs:(

Curious to hear from other PPQ M2 5" and especially PPQ Match owners who have tested their trigger pull weights. What is your trigger pull weight after a year or so decent usage? Am I just a one off case or have others had the same experience?

Worse case Onagoth, you might just have to 'settle' for 2 guns for your different practical action shooting needs:) Which is not a bad problem to have :)

PS. Of the polymer striker fire guns I tried, the PPQ M2 and Match had by far the best trigger and reset and for me grip ergonomics ...once I added the extra length to the grip with the +2 base pads to accommodate my big mitts.

Mine was less than 5lbs out of the box.
 
That's kind of a problem...not that I shoot many lvl 3's but it would suck to be bumped to open if the pull weight isn't met.
 
Why not a hammer fired polymer like the cz p09. Can run it double/single in IPSC then cocked/locked in 3 gun and have the single action trigger tuned lighter.

Not a bad idea...but I think if I went this route it'd be the Stock III P (maybe) or the Xcalibur

Not totally sworn off DA/SA, especially since some of them can be quite light and still seem to handle recoil well.

The P09 has mixed reviews and I've looked at it before, albeit briefly. None of my mags would work and it would probably need trigger work.
 
Just got a Grand Power Q100. It's a great addition to my other Grand Power handguns and something I thought would be perfect for LEAP (law enforcement action pistol) and 3-gun.

This one has the factory light trigger spring installed, and yields a 2 lb 15oz trigger pull. There is a heavier trigger return spring available from the factory, so that may increase the trigger pull enough to be > 5lb IPSC minimum. I shoot my X-Caliburs for IPSC anyhow so I'm going to leave it just like this.

It is a long trigger reset, but I like the trigger pull much better than my Glocks. Interesting that the trigger returns to the full forward position even without resetting. It feels pretty much the same reset or not, so you can actually do some dry fire practice. You just don't get an actual trigger break.

Can't wait to take this baby out to the range :)
 

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