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    Default What is your favorite 9mm pistol?

    I'm curious what your favorite 9mm pistol is. Presently, my blued Ruger P89 tops my list. It's little heavy, but it was my first handgun and it has never jammed on me.


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    Stand by for the food fights......just sayin.

    I have several 9mm hand guns. My favorite is one of my Taurus PT99's. I've run well over 20,000 rounds through it and have never had a problem. I know that some don't care for the Taurus, and that's cool - I ain't ready to part with it anyway. I currently own five 9mm hand guns.
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    My favorite is my CZ-82. It's 9mm makarov, but you didn't specify a particular 9mm.(9x18,9x19,9x21,etc.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2dumb2kwit View Post
    My favorite is my CZ-82. It's 9mm makarov, but you didn't specify a particular 9mm.(9x18,9x19,9x21,etc.)
    Good point. 9x19
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    Quote Originally Posted by kx250kev View Post
    I'm curious what your favorite 9mm pistol is. Presently, my blued Ruger P89 tops my list. It's little heavy, but it was my first handgun and it has never jammed on me.


    (P.s If you don't have a favorite 9mm, that's fine, just please don't respond. Thanks.)
    I've got the P89. No problems, ever. It's like you said, it's a little heavy. It doesn't have much recoil. I guess that's why the Mrs. can shoot it so well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashdive123 View Post
    Stand by for the food fights......just sayin.

    I have several 9mm hand guns. My favorite is one of my Taurus PT99's. I've run well over 20,000 rounds through it and have never had a problem. I know that some don't care for the Taurus, and that's cool - I ain't ready to part with it anyway. I currently own five 9mm hand guns.
    Good to know. I had my eye on a stainless PT92, but I bought a Italian made 92FS to mate to my 9mm Cx4 Storm carbine. I like Taurus just fine (and will probably own one eventually), but was a little bummed that the Taurus clips are not interchangeable with the Beretta 92 series. Took it out tonight and pumped a few rounds through it with no drama. Seems to be an accurate bugger. Anyway...back to the thread.
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    Ken, nice, what model is that? I'm not up to speed on Beretta yet. If I had to guess, I'd throw out words like "cougar" or "8000 series".
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    Quote Originally Posted by kx250kev View Post
    Ken, nice, what model is that? I'm not up to speed on Beretta yet. If I had to guess, I'd throw out words like "cougar" or "8000 series".
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    s&W 915. Pure work, nothing fancy.

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    Beretta 92SB, I own a pair of consecutivly serialized 92's. They never jam, never fail to feed, and never fail to fire! Can't ask for much more.
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    Looksjust like he one I have Ken. Also love my Taurus PT111 and PT 92.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SARKY View Post
    Beretta 92SB, I own a pair of consecutivly serialized 92's
    Now THAT would be a good test for the Quality Control Department to run. Just how consistent is the Beretta 92SB manufacturing process?
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    Quote Originally Posted by doug1980 View Post
    Looksjust like he one I have Ken. Also love my Taurus PT111 and PT 92.
    You made a good choice, Doug!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ken View Post
    You made a good choice, Doug!
    Yeah too bad I haven't seen them in 2 years.
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    CZ75 Great pistol,never had any problems after 1000s of rounds plinking and combat shooting.

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    The only .9mm I have is my Kel-Tec PF9.
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    Nobody has to guess what mine is. I have blabbered out well enough for anyone here to know that I Just love the Sig and Glock For their unmatched reliability, minimal parts, and particularlly Sig for accuracy. IMO H&K USP is right up there too. I did see some other good ones listed. I definately agree that the Ruger P89, the S&W 3rd generation autos, and the CZ's are excellent and reliable. Springfield XD has to make no appoligies to anyone either. They are great. Some of you may have gotten me wrong about Taurus pistols in the past. the PT92 is a pretty good weapon. This is just opinion comming here so quiver those arrows....I think they went astray with their polymer line. Just opinion from what I have seen in training. I also think that the Berretta 92 FS is a great weapon that gets alot of flack from folks who never shot pistols much, joined the military and handled a worn out PT 92 in basic, then proclaim the Berretta is trash. Same with the G.I. 1911 model. Everything wears out when countless thousands of rounds are put through them. Truth be told, all of the major manufactures these days are putting out some pretty good stuff. Just stay away from "pot metal" weapons like Lorcin, Highpoint, Davis and the like and chances are you will get a damned good weapon from any of the top names. As a foot note anyone looking for a realiable and accurate 9mm that won't deflate your wallet should also check out the FNP9 polymer series from Fabrique Nationale (maker of the famous and equally superb Browning High Power). I have owned one for a couple of years and it has been OUTSTANDING. Best.
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    My Berettas are Italian made not American, Their fit, function and performance is impecable.
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