There's really not one good pistol at ANY price level that I would buy for carry/defense. There's plenty of cool pistols that would be fun to have, but they don't make the cut for practical and reliable carry.
There's really not one good pistol at ANY price level that I would buy for carry/defense. There's plenty of cool pistols that would be fun to have, but they don't make the cut for practical and reliable carry.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
When I first got interested in firearms (1987) the world was my “gun oyster” so to speak.A lot of interesting guns then but I was new to guns so ALL were cool. Until of course you got your first lemon, Then you started really looking deeply into what works and what doesn’t. I’ve had my fair share of “lemons” I was happy to get rid of along with some pleasant surprises! It was part of the game so to speak.FWIW, I always disclosed what was wrong with a gun when I sold it usually at a loss to the buyer. Some buyers I never heard from ever again and some I did run into as the shooting circles in my area are kind of small. I used to enjoy hearing how they managed to correct or resurrect a gun that was giving me fits. Now the situation has changed for the better. The industry has evolved that buying a handgun from a major manufacturer gives you a lot of choices in that line along with reliability, accuracy, longevity etc etc. it is boring when you can’t recognize one manufacture from another some distance from a glass display case in the gun store! From a purely self-defense, practical, tactical, EDC, LE etc. perspective the choices that are stocked at your local gun stores today are excellent. If you stay with some major manufacturers for longarms you will be good to go also. I’ll add that even now when something doesn’t work right from the box after a break in, I’m not even bothering we’re going back to the gun store: it’s going right back to the manufacturer along with a list of what’s wrong unless they direct me otherwise. But that occurs less and less often, maybe I’m just lucky. I feel for the collector crowd as the days of a huge variety of military surplus firearms that were inexpensive,are way long gone. When something comes on the collector market it’s usually overpriced from the start. When you add that that foreign governments are turning surplus firearms in there arsenals into scrap metal for that high value then you know that ship has sailed and ain’t coming back. Several friends of mine were surplus firearms collectors and they always managed to pick up some thing that can serve them a dual purpose i.e. self-defense, plinking etc. etc. I had one buddy of mine who picked up a bunch (3) of S&W 1917 revolvers in 45 ACP that were imported from Brazil in the 90s. He still has two of them and for the longest time that was his home defense gun. Now he’d struggle to buy one of them let alone the three he picked up at the time. Collecting, which I do also, is seeing more and more boring and or overpriced guns come on the market.
"What would a $2,000 Geissele Super Duty do that a $500 PSA door buster on Black Friday couldn't do?" - Stopsign32v
My comment wasn't meant to negate anything you said. Most pistols are kind of boring. Since I'm stuck in California, I actually bought a Beretta PX4 Storm with it's SA/DA trigger because I thought it might not be boring. Relearning to shoot a DA/SA trigger again seems interesting.
Maybe you could score a Laugo Arms Alien...I think that pistol is quite interesting, that or an Atlas Athena
https://atlasgunworks.com/atlas-gunworks-athena
The frame to slide fit and smoothness is the best I've ever seen and felt.
The Alien is very cool, but it is a gun for games. If I remember correctly Vickers has one and it will not feed hollowpoints.
The Atlas is also a nice gun, but it doesn't meet my criteria for barrel length.
But thanks for your input I really appreciate it.
Maybe I need to carry a SW model 10 with round nose 38, for a while. Then all semi autos will look good again.
Guns arent cool, skills are.
Have you tried competing?
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