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Pistol questions CZ-75b
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<blockquote data-quote="Swervedriver" data-source="post: 11604749" data-attributes="member: 12324"><p>I own a P239 9mm, A P220 .45, & a P226 9mm SCT.</p><p></p><p>P239 is like a baby P220. I'm surprised you say you like to shoot it better than the P226. The P226 muzzle flips less just due to the increased weight & length making rapid plate shots faster & more consistent (for me anyway). I had the same results emptying mags at a torso plate at 15 yards with the P226, then drawing the P239 as a backup pistol when the P226 went empty. I want to say it's more accurate due to the longer barrel, but I've never really slow shot targets at 25 yards between them both for a head to head comparison. At 15 yards, slow shooting I'd say they're about equal.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for the off topic journey. I'm a bit of a Sig fanatic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swervedriver, post: 11604749, member: 12324"] I own a P239 9mm, A P220 .45, & a P226 9mm SCT. P239 is like a baby P220. I'm surprised you say you like to shoot it better than the P226. The P226 muzzle flips less just due to the increased weight & length making rapid plate shots faster & more consistent (for me anyway). I had the same results emptying mags at a torso plate at 15 yards with the P226, then drawing the P239 as a backup pistol when the P226 went empty. I want to say it's more accurate due to the longer barrel, but I've never really slow shot targets at 25 yards between them both for a head to head comparison. At 15 yards, slow shooting I'd say they're about equal. Sorry for the off topic journey. I'm a bit of a Sig fanatic. [/QUOTE]
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