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Help me pick a nightstand gun!
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<blockquote data-quote="Corbic" data-source="post: 15496673" data-attributes="member: 171475"><p>All are fine. Buy whichever you like best.</p><p></p><p>Hand guns are a very personal decision. People always ask these vs. questions and the reality is "buy what works for you".</p><p></p><p>Now if you were comparing some old surplus handguns, like a a Star 9mm vs a Yugo M70A, then yeah, we'd have a ton to talk about in terms of function, safety and reliability.</p><p></p><p>But when comparing new major brands, XD, M&P, Glock, P-series, CZ, 1911, etc... they all work. It's how they fit your hand, how they operate and how much you want to spend. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Personally, I'm a 9mm guy because of the huge range of ammo options and your ability to shoot the hell out of it for cheap. Practice practice practice. Buying something, shooting it once and then just leaving it by the bed is more of a liability than an insurance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Corbic, post: 15496673, member: 171475"] All are fine. Buy whichever you like best. Hand guns are a very personal decision. People always ask these vs. questions and the reality is "buy what works for you". Now if you were comparing some old surplus handguns, like a a Star 9mm vs a Yugo M70A, then yeah, we'd have a ton to talk about in terms of function, safety and reliability. But when comparing new major brands, XD, M&P, Glock, P-series, CZ, 1911, etc... they all work. It's how they fit your hand, how they operate and how much you want to spend. Personally, I'm a 9mm guy because of the huge range of ammo options and your ability to shoot the hell out of it for cheap. Practice practice practice. Buying something, shooting it once and then just leaving it by the bed is more of a liability than an insurance. [/QUOTE]
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