What .40 S&W Semiauto do I want?

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Feb 24, 2001
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Originally posted by: GRIFFIN1
I have a Sig 239 .40 and I really like it. The only problem is that it's about $200 more than a Glock. The clip only holds 7 rounds and extra clips seem to run close to $40. I bought my Sig slightly used for $550.

I'm thinking about getting a Glock 17 because 9mm ammo is cheaper than .40, and my girlfriend will probably be able to handle the recoil better than the small .40 I have now.

I have a 239 in 9mm and love it. My favorite auto-loader. I wouldn't call it a subcompact, it's not much smaller than my Glock 32. It's just very gentle, and pleasant to shoot. The decocking lever is a bit flimsy. Dunno why, but just like it a lot.

Shooting one in .357 would be a bit rough. Hard enough in a compact Glock 32 which weighs more.

Got mine brand new with 2 mags for $450 :D
 
Feb 10, 2000
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Originally posted by: Gibsons
Beretta's an option.

I can't say I like or even respect the exposed-barrel design of most of the Berettas. I know the 92FS survived DoD's torture testing before getting specced as the M9, but IMO it's a stupid design, and I wish they'd picked something else.
 

PlatinumGold

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Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Beretta's an option.

I can't say I like or even respect the exposed-barrel design of most of the Berettas. I know the 92FS survived DoD's torture testing before getting specced as the M9, but IMO it's a stupid design, and I wish they'd picked something else.

what was the reasoning behind the open barrel? to save on weight?
 

franksta

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A buddy of mine has a SIG P239. Great pistol although a bit small and the 7 round magazine is a bit of a bummer. Huge fan of the SIGs.
 
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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold

what was the reasoning behind the open barrel? to save on weight?

I honestly have no idea. It can't be weight-related, because the M9 is a pig (it weighs, for example, more than half a pound more than a Glock 17 with both fully loaded, although the Glock holds 2 more rounds). It seems to me the exposed barrel is a really dumb idea, considering it was foreseeable when they conducted the XM9 testing that it would largely be used in the sandy environs of Southwest Asia.

I'd have to believe that Glock would have won if they'd been included in the XM9 trials, but they were ineligible because their guns have no external safety and because Glock would not agree to license the design for production outside its own factory.
 

dnuggett

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: raptorsoft2000
Can you buy full auto handguns?
I saw on the link to the Kimber, it said "full auto" for that gun. What's with that?

No, not unless you have a Class III license (IIRC). You can't legally buy or sell full auto weapons of any kind in many states though and they are extremely cost prohibitive as are the licensing fees in the states you can.


No thats not correct. You would need to pay a one time $200 tax to the ATFE and wait a few months for your paperwork to be processed. That is of course if your state allows it.

BTW... get the Sig. I'd go full size for your first one.

 

TwoBills

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Originally posted by: PlatinumGold
Originally posted by: DonVito
Originally posted by: Gibsons
Beretta's an option.

I can't say I like or even respect the exposed-barrel design of most of the Berettas. I know the 92FS survived DoD's torture testing before getting specced as the M9, but IMO it's a stupid design, and I wish they'd picked something else.

what was the reasoning behind the open barrel? to save on weight?

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My Baretta .40 is a well made, well balanced piece of equipment. Bit expensive, but worth it.
 

foofoo

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hk usp40 is a great pistol
i'm very happy with mine and i've shot the others mentioned here.
the sig was a close second in my opinion.