simmonsjoe
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little heavier.
fnp-9 is 24.7oz Then again fnp-9 is more similar to G17 (22oz)
G19 and P99 are 21ozfnp-9?
fnp-9 is 24.7oz Then again fnp-9 is more similar to G17 (22oz)
G19 and P99 are 21ozfnp-9?
And decided to chime in with something unique so you'd look good.What about the 5 shot Taurus 9mm revolver? Thoughts?
What about the 5 shot Taurus 9mm revolver? Thoughts?
I'd recommend going to a range that will rent you an XDsc and an M&Pc. Shoot both side-by-side and see which you prefer
With a good holster, either can be CCed easily. I CC a Sig P228 (larger than the XDsc and M&Pc) with no issues, under a T-shirt, and I now CC my M&P under a t-shirt with no issues. It's all in a good CC holster and belt.
actually the 45ACP performs markedly better in ballistic gelatin than the .40s&wI would suggest you get a .40S&W instead of a 9mm. You get the ballistics similar to a .45ACP with the handling of a 9mm. A Glock .40S&W would be a good choice.
A Glock 30 in .45ACP is also a good choice. Currently looking for a Taurus PT1911 for open carry.
I've got a Taurus PT140 Millennium Pro in .40S&W that's pretty accurate and easy to handle. This is one that I carry when I'm not concerned about the firearm's finish as I messed it up carrying it May a year ago. Sweat got to the slide and ate up the finish.
And decided to chime in with something unique so you'd look good.
If you want to go off topic start your own thread.
Never say never. I have never heard of any brand that never had a failure. It may just be me, but it seems I hear of more catastrophic failures with Glocks.
I'd recommend going to a range that will rent you an XDsc and an M&Pc.
That would be a wonderful idea if there were such ranges here. I live in rural Wyoming, and if you want to shoot at any of our ranges, you must bring a gun! LOL But I may see if anyone in our club has one or both of these guns and would let me shoot them. I hadn't thought of that.
I'm sure that would work for the average man, but it's a bit different for a woman - especially a very short, stout woman like me. I have the ideal holster, actually. Just need to grit my teeth and buy a really good belt. I've paid far more now for half a dozen poor ones that just don't retain their shape and get too soft. Oh well... live and learn.