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    My "Kimber" 1911 is 10MM with 9 on-board (One airborne, and eight taxiing for departure).
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    Now thats what Iam talking about
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    Quote Originally Posted by klickitat View Post
    Paul334, You know they make a 50GI for your 1911's?

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    Pal, Like the saying.......Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice Doggy"while you are looking for a rock.

    Although the way I heard it was:
    "Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice Doggy",until your sniper gets the range."
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    Ball ammo against jacketed hollow points. We US don't have the same restrictions.

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    What is your favorite 9mm pistol?

    the one that doesn't shoot me in the back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Batch View Post
    Ball ammo against jacketed hollow points. We US don't have the same restrictions.
    Always worked very well for me, so is not a concern
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    Quote Originally Posted by hunter63 View Post
    Pal, Like the saying.......Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice Doggy"while you are looking for a rock.

    Although the way I heard it was:
    "Diplomacy is the art of saying "Nice Doggy",until your sniper gets the range."
    They both would work for me
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    Mine is a SigSauer SP2022... It's my EDC for social adventures. If I'm heading into the bush... Well, just click on my profile and you'll see what I carry then...

    To paraphrase something I read elsewhere:

    "I don't carry my handguns for personal defense... All of my pistols are just starter guns for the fat man's tactical retreat."
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    Belgian made Browning Hi Power 9 x 19
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    Quote Originally Posted by tsitenha View Post
    Belgian made Browning Hi Power 9 x 19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Winter View Post
    Coastie, is that one from Wild West?
    I can't remember... It's in someone's signature on The Firing Line forums, but I can't remember exactly who. It seems like something Ken (from Wild West Guns) would say...
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    I've got a Sig 226 Blackwater Tactical with 4 20rd. mags. It's the only 9mm I own.
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    Browning Hi Power. Cocked and locked baby.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spectre1 View Post
    Browning Hi Power. Cocked and locked baby.
    I can't believe I'm just now stumbling onto this thread.

    9mm I've owned:
    Taurus 24/7
    CZ 75-sp01
    Sig P226
    Browning Hi Power Standard
    Browning Hi Power Practical
    Beretta M9A1

    Other 9mm I've been able to shoot:

    Glock 19
    Smith and Wesson M&P 9 Pro
    Springfield XD

    Favorite is hands down the Browning Hi Power. It doesn't matter it's only a 13 round cap, bigger than a polymer, heavier than a polymer. It's a classic! 2nd favorite is a tie between the cz75b-sp01 which is basically a souped up hi power (creepy trigger and questionable finish are only detractors) and the beretta 92 series. There's a reason it won the USAF trials.

    Add: Trausch grips on Beretta make it slim enough for my hands.
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    Glock 19 followed by the 26, and lets not forget the Ruger SR9 too.

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    Got to go with my Glock 17, carried it for many years and it never let me down. But the Springfield XD is close.
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    Just to put ya'll on the QT, there have been some rumors floating around that .9mm is not really a gun. That could have come from a wheel gun man but you didn't hear it from me.
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    I have a $100 and a 9mm to put up against anyone with a wheel gun in a bowling pin match.

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    Hang on, I'll be right back. I think KyRat is in another thread. Oh, KY.........
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