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    Next handgun suggestions

    I am in the position to purchase 2 more handguns. I own Glock 19,23,22 and will be getting a 27. i would like to try another brand in either 9mm or 40.

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    I really like the feel of a M&P 9/40. The trigger gets much better with the Apex stuff.

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    Intended use? Preference? Do you like what you've owned or do you want something different? This is a broad question that'll get few (good) responses til you narrow your scope for us.

    Either way, no one on the internet can tell you what to get. Go rent as many as you can and based on your use and budget, pick what fits you the best.
    Last edited by munch520; 04-04-12 at 16:13. Reason: kant spel

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    Rather than investing in new inventory, why not invest in yourself and take a class? You have an ample supply of arms for most common purposes already. Can you use them to their fullest extent and efficiency?
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    Have taken different types of classes,urban defense, tac pistol ect.,my 22 is my go to , love glocks and have plenty of mags and accessories. Just looking for something different for range

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    Maybe the Walther PPQ or M&P?

    I am still thinking of getting one of those in 9mm some day, because they seem really nice and I liked the way the M&P felt in the hand.

    - brickboy240

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    Been looking at H&K USP 40. Anyone who has one like it or dislike? Like the feel of it but haven't had chance to shoot it. Gun range that let's u rent and shoot is 1hr away and they are rip off for renting

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    Quote Originally Posted by brickboy240 View Post
    Maybe the Walther PPQ or M&P?

    I am still thinking of getting one of those in 9mm some day, because they seem really nice and I liked the way the M&P felt in the hand.

    - brickboy240
    Thats exactly what I'm torn between right now!
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    I had a few USPs and many USP variants before, I prefer P30 due to much softer recoil and possibly one of the most comfortable pistol grip on the planet. Check out P30L if you like full size pistol and don't care to conceal it.

    Coming from someone who also have owned many Glocks; Be aware of HK trigger systems before you try. They are quite "different" than what you are use to. You might be ok with them at first, or you might hate them entirely since the first time. Same goes to M&P.

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    Quote Originally Posted by packinaglock View Post
    Thats exactly what I'm torn between right now!
    I've got a FS9 M&P, and a PPQ...Buy the PPQ...Believe me, you won't regret it..
    Last edited by ralph; 04-04-12 at 20:22.
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