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9 mm handgun
what would be the best 9 mm handgun for target shooting
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Re: 9 mm handgun
which part of 'what event' are you having trouble with?solomon wrote:what would be the best 9 mm handgun for target shooting
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My questions to the OP are curious as to using a 9mm.
in centerfire bullseye shooting ?
in going for your distinguished pistol badge ?
in punching paper up to 50yds for the fun of it ?
in using one or a two handed hold(weight becomes a factor) ?
In your price range you could pick up a used 92FS and have a KKM barrel and trigger work done and have a solid accurate 9mm.
That is if your hand likes the 92 grip.
Clarence
in centerfire bullseye shooting ?
in going for your distinguished pistol badge ?
in punching paper up to 50yds for the fun of it ?
in using one or a two handed hold(weight becomes a factor) ?
In your price range you could pick up a used 92FS and have a KKM barrel and trigger work done and have a solid accurate 9mm.
That is if your hand likes the 92 grip.
Clarence
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Re: 9 mm handgun
solomon wrote:what would be the best 9 mm handgun for target shooting
On that budget you won't get the best 9mm.solomon wrote:I use iron sights and would like to spend $500-$800.
Plan on a top quality competition 9mm costing $2500-$3500.
Sig X5 or X6, P210 legend, Smith Custom shop 952 or fully tricked 1911.
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Most accurate
I have owned a vast array of 9mm pistols and while RO duty fired more types I can remember as well.
I dont care for action shooting much so most of my quest has been for accuracy shooting with one hand.
At one time I bought a 3500 euro Sphinx, used Sig p210 various other types.
I gave all of these up when I fired a Benelli MP3S in 9mm.
I was so impressed i bought one in 32 WC caliber.
Dont know why exactly ( low boreline, trigger dynamics, layout topography ???) ...whatever the reason, it just shoots so well nobody who has tried it can believe it.
In these parts they can be had for 400 to 900 Euro.
I dont care for action shooting much so most of my quest has been for accuracy shooting with one hand.
At one time I bought a 3500 euro Sphinx, used Sig p210 various other types.
I gave all of these up when I fired a Benelli MP3S in 9mm.
I was so impressed i bought one in 32 WC caliber.
Dont know why exactly ( low boreline, trigger dynamics, layout topography ???) ...whatever the reason, it just shoots so well nobody who has tried it can believe it.
In these parts they can be had for 400 to 900 Euro.
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Re: Most accurate
I had never heard of this pistol so I did some research. There is an earlier post on TargetTalk (here: viewtopic.php?t=8040 ) that says it is a target version of the Benelli B76.schatzperson wrote:I gave all of these up when I fired a Benelli MP3S in 9mm.
Is that correct? Back in the day, I loved the ideas used in the B76 but I never bought one because I felt the execution was sub-par. I used to think "It's too bad they don't make a target version of this. That would be something." Even with that attitude, I've long regretted not buying a B76 back when they were easily available.
If the Benelli MP3S is, indeed, a target version of the B76 then I'd love to have one and will start searching.