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<blockquote data-quote="Iamchris" data-source="post: 15551032" data-attributes="member: 21687"><p>Couple months old, but as a fellow from the Commie-Wealth, I have shot and enjoyed the Sig P320 compact which is a nice striker fired polymer gun, very similar to the Glock 19. I shot them side by side and the Sig felt a bit better.</p><p>On the smaller side my wife has a Ruger LC9s, which is a tiny striker fired 9. It is very concealable. I might grab one for myself... I fired it side by side with the Sig P938 and it was a decent match for half of the price. </p><p>I really like Sig for the quality, but the price can be a bit high on their metal guns. Their polymer stuff is a bit cheaper but still has a premium over other guns.</p><p>HK also makes a very nice gun but some folks dont like the layout which I believe is more european. Nothing at all wrong with Smith and Wesson and Ruger, they make some nice guns... many of which are mass compliant. I havent been wowed by their mainstays such as the Shield and the new American, but I cant deny that they have a following and are more affordable.</p><p>Glocks also have a following but that is non-issue for us. If you are going to spend a premium to get it in Mass, there are better guns for the dollars you will spend... the Sig P320 and HK VP9 is a prime example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Iamchris, post: 15551032, member: 21687"] Couple months old, but as a fellow from the Commie-Wealth, I have shot and enjoyed the Sig P320 compact which is a nice striker fired polymer gun, very similar to the Glock 19. I shot them side by side and the Sig felt a bit better. On the smaller side my wife has a Ruger LC9s, which is a tiny striker fired 9. It is very concealable. I might grab one for myself... I fired it side by side with the Sig P938 and it was a decent match for half of the price. I really like Sig for the quality, but the price can be a bit high on their metal guns. Their polymer stuff is a bit cheaper but still has a premium over other guns. HK also makes a very nice gun but some folks dont like the layout which I believe is more european. Nothing at all wrong with Smith and Wesson and Ruger, they make some nice guns... many of which are mass compliant. I havent been wowed by their mainstays such as the Shield and the new American, but I cant deny that they have a following and are more affordable. Glocks also have a following but that is non-issue for us. If you are going to spend a premium to get it in Mass, there are better guns for the dollars you will spend... the Sig P320 and HK VP9 is a prime example. [/QUOTE]
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