April 17th, 2014, 00:53 | #31 |
It all comes down to preference
TM Hicapa is probably the most versatile gun out there but the less "military"-esque |
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April 17th, 2014, 02:51 | #32 |
Green Synergy
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M&P because it's light, has great ergonomics, a low bore axis, and it's DAO- one trigger pull to remember, instead of two. If you want to go old school, a 92FS. I found the grip great, the controls ergonomic (Don't use the safety when holstered) and the trigger smooth. I was more accurate with that gun than a Glock, but carrying a 92FS on a duty belt for hours sucks.
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April 17th, 2014, 07:33 | #33 |
Interesting responses! Everyone has something different :P
Already have the tanfoglio witness 1911, very happy with it (steel BB's though). I was actually looking at the KWA 92fs beforehand, looked pretty solid. Does anyone have an opinion on the KWA MK23 NS2? Wouldn't have a problem getting that gun either with the FPS being at 360-380. |
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April 17th, 2014, 10:05 | #34 |
KWA's good
In your place I'd wait for âge vérification and Buy in country Even if it passes on paper, it can still be seized at customs and then you have to play the hard, long game of trying to get it back Also, after adding brokerage fees and all the taxes and all, you'll find it's not that cheaper ordering from out of the country Just a few things to think about |
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April 18th, 2014, 00:15 | #35 |
True enough...Thanks for the great responses and all the help man. I really appreciate it!
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