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    I need/want a handgun

    I know some of your own/carry handguns. For personal reasons/reacreational shooting I have started looking at them. However, I know hardly nothing about them. I dont think I want a canon but what's everyones thoughts about different guns etc. I would like to pick up a used one and spent about $500-600. Any advice/pics would be great.

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    I have a few handguns, and my 9mm are my favs.
    Ruger is a good name, good control. You can get one of them new for that range.

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    Does a 9mm have decent stopping power? Aren't glocs good 9mm?

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    Browning 9mm Hi-Power



    I would look at spending about 1100$ atleast on a handgun

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    Even for a used? That's about what Ive been looking at but maybe with a bigger caliber.

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    nah, i wouldnt buy used, unreliable, lots of stoppages.

    the Browning HP can carry 13 9mm rounds, great wpn, very simple, durable & reliable.

    A .45 round will definetly kill someone, but you will only be able to carry 7 rounds (Colt 1911). I personally, would rather have Hollow Point 9mm Rds.

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    Is it not illegal to carry hollow pts?

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    k im off to a movie be back later... thanks for the help so far though

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    not much stopping power with a 9mm military went to them from the .45 because bullets were cheaper. If you just looking for personal protection i would say maybe a used glock 357 model they have stopping power with higher grain bullets and if you just want to shoot around you can buy cheap .38 bullets and shoot out of the 357 and they work just fine for plinking with itTarget shooting wise best of both worlds for a beginner.

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    this is my baby she has alot of stopping power.... Not exactly handgun style, but very effective

    why does the government let me buy this now and a hand gun at 21? gayness i say gayness
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    Quote Originally Posted by nolimit_outdorsman
    not much stopping power with a 9mm military went to them from the .45 because bullets were cheaper. If you just looking for personal protection i would say maybe a used glock 357 model they have stopping power with higher grain bullets and if you just want to shoot around you can buy cheap .38 bullets and shoot out of the 357 and they work just fine for plinking with itTarget shooting wise best of both worlds for a beginner.
    I disagree,

    The popular myth that a 9mm does not have stopping power is a lie. Any round 9mm and up which hits in the centre of mass will knock down an aggressor. The military switched to 9mm because a combat pistol must be able to hold several rounds, as everytime you fire a pistol, you would be performing "double taps" (in the military atleast). The .45 is quite unnecessary and only is popular to the "bigger is better" stereotype people are trapped in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by k_i_l_o_g7
    this is my baby she has alot of stopping power.... Not exactly handgun style, but very effective

    why does the government let me buy this now and a hand gun at 21? gayness i say gayness
    AK 103 w/folding stock?

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    id get a ruger p89. i have one and its a good cheap gun.. it isnt my fav, but its almost impossible to get the thing to jam up... my per fav is hnk usp 45... ah i love that ****in thing

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    Sig P220one of the most reliable and hassle free out of the box handguns out there in my oppinion. i own one and love it. buy the way, it is a .45, so no worries about wheather it has stopping power or not. new for $660 take a look:

    http://froogle.gunbroker.com/Auction...?Item=43666401

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    id say that one of the best kinds of handguns you could buy would be a glock model 30, which is the subcompact .45 auto. they are easy to carry concealed, reliable, and very accurate. i've got nothing against 9mm handguns, but personally id rather have a .45 for self defense. lets say for example some guy strung out on pcp trys to attack you. he may or may not feel a 9mm round, but a .45 round would definately deter him. btw, the glocks chambered in .357 are .357 sig, not .357 mag. what that means is that the bullet is the same size, but the sig resmbles a rifles bullet.

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    I'm a Heckler & Koch fan, I wanted a Mark 23, but settled on the USP tactical .45. Great gun, ez to shoot and clean, I have had no problems with it.. HK also has the P2000(.357 SIG/9mm/.40 S&W) series, and a smaller version of my gun (USP) in 9mm/.40 or .357. HK can be expensive, but they are quality products.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by gmmvp42
    I'm a Heckler & Koch fan, I wanted a Mark 23, but settled on the USP tactical .45. Great gun, ez to shoot and clean, I have had no problems with it.. HK also has the P2000(.357 SIG/9mm/.40 S&W) series, and a smaller version of my gun (USP) in 9mm/.40 or .357. HK can be expensive, but they are quality products.....

    thats for sure, H&K products are top quality

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    Cant go wrong with a .45...try a Kimber...or a Para Warthog. Both worth the dough.

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    yeah the KIMBER 1911 is incredible, i want it... expensive

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    glock 40 cal. is nice also to carry

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    i love glocks bro. my glock 30 feels great in my hand. im actually holding it right now

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ-Bouncer
    AK 103 w/folding stock?
    naw dude i wish!! its a Norinco SKS (takes an AK clip though)

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    lol right on, i thought the cocking lever was too diff to be an Kash - but that's a pretty pimped out SKS, pistol grip, folding stock w/optics.. all you need is a bipod attachment and your set!

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    that hella looks like an ak. im jealous, sh_t like that is illegal where i live. btw, what caliber is it? 7.62x39?

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    Quote Originally Posted by k_i_l_o_g7
    this is my baby she has alot of stopping power.... Not exactly handgun style, but very effective

    why does the government let me buy this now and a hand gun at 21? gayness i say gayness
    i like.....

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    Love the little demons haha
    yeah 7.62x39, its great, ammo is cheap and easy to find, the scope isnt sighted in, and the pic doesnt show but i have the muzzle brake on it too for increased accuracy, its a bad mother even if you just want to shoot from the hip, i just ordered a hundred round drum for her and hopefully i can afford this carbon fiber version of the stock i have.....

    Why are they illegal Tren?

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    some dumb ass senator went all out trying to ban sh_t like that, and all her hard work payed off. basically what makes a certain firearm illegal in cali is center fire ammo, clip fed with a pistol grip. its lame, we cant buy semi auto AKs, but its legal to buy ruger mini 30s, which is basically the same thing, except there isn't a pistol grip on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ-Bouncer
    Browning 9mm Hi-Power



    I would look at spending about 1100$ atleast on a handgun

    I like really like the look of this handgun... Does it come in lARGER CALIBER?

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    thats bull thats is totally rediculous and a waste of law inforcement to regulate such a rule....That personally offends me that it is considered "worse" to own one type of Rifle over another. sorry bro, move to texas, we love our guns here

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    Jensen, is this handgun going to have the sole purpose for self defense>? or are you looking for more of a mix and recreational hand gun too?

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    Quote Originally Posted by k_i_l_o_g7
    thats bull thats is totally rediculous and a waste of law inforcement to regulate such a rule....That personally offends me that it is considered "worse" to own one type of Rifle over another. sorry bro, move to texas, we love our guns here
    yea, it offends me too. il be stuck in cali for a few more years, but eventually il move to a state where i can buy myself an M4, an AK and a .45 caliber mac 11

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    I would like a gun i can enjoy shooting at the range (cheaper Ammo). And also for protection...

    I really like the look of that Browning 9mm hi-power...

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    it looks very similar to a colt 1911. only difference i can see is the trigger.

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    Did everyone else get this pumped when they bought there first gun... I mean i have a 12 gauge i keep under my bed (loaded). but i want something to keep in a drawer also... and no i never have teens or kids in my home.

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    next handgun im gonna buy will be a stainless s&w .44 mag with a 5 inch barrel

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    I like the look of the gun that mark walberg sports in the movie 4 brothers....

    heres a pict

    http://www.allmoviephoto.com/photo/2...thers_011.html

    what caliber would you guess that is, how many rounds, who makes it etc...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenseno9
    I like the look of the gun that mark walberg sports in the movie 4 brothers....

    heres a pict

    http://www.allmoviephoto.com/photo/2...thers_011.html

    what caliber would you guess that is, how many rounds, who makes it etc...
    1911, .45, 7 rd magazine.

    to answer your other question, the browning comes in 9mm, .38 & .45

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    I love that browning....what exactly is the differene between those calibers? 9mm, .38 and .45

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    I carry a sig 45 at work...best gun out there, owned a few h&k's and para's but all had quality issues..Stick with a Sig, you cant go wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jenseno9
    I love that browning....what exactly is the differene between those calibers? 9mm, .38 and .45
    the size of the calibre = a larger round. In video-game terms, a .45 will do more damage than a 9mm.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_handgun_cartridges

    everytime you fire your handgun, you should be performing double taps (to the centre of mass, i.e. just slightly below the chest) , hence, the need for more a larger capacity magazine not a larger round ... though this is my personal opinion, it also is doctrine for all military's in the world
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