![]() Also, I see you put down Taurus Firearms, you should go back to Handgun 101 basics for your statement. Several Police and Militarys around the world use the EAA SAR B6P for their sidearm. I have put my EAA B6P up against various S&W 9mm, Glock 17 & 19, and the EAA B6P out performed them all. That being said one of the best handguns in 9mm on the market for the budget minded is the EAA SAR B6P which runs around $299. I have and extensive background in various handguns and I am a Certified NRA Handgun Expert. And by the way, Sigs are a lot more than $750. The Kimber was by far smoother and more accurate, but also more finicky in the desert conditions.īut, please, share you experiences with us. Yes?Īt any rate, having carried everything from Glocks to Berettas to Kimber 1911s to Browning Hi Powers in Iraq, I can say that the Glock and the Beretta are both great guns that I feel comfortable taking into a desperate situation without the benefit of being able to clean it and make sure it is loaded with top of the line ammo. You do realize that competition pistols have extremely tight tolerances to make them super accurate under controlled competition conditions, as opposed to pistols designed for combat that have deliberately loose tolerances to help ensure reliability. Are you saying you like non-1911 Sigs more than the Sig 1911 Nightmare competition pistol you mention? Please let us know why that is. Your comment is a bit difficult to decipher, but it sounds like you listed at least three Sigs (P250, 226 and 229 although it’s hard to tell for sure) before your 1911, so not sure just what you are getting at. so you may have shot and carried many more of them than than I have, in which case I bow to your greater experience. ![]() ![]() Sorry, you may indeed have more experience than me since I’ve only been shooting 1911s since 1978. ![]()
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