The Down Range Forum
Member Section => Handguns => Topic started by: tfr270 on May 14, 2009, 12:25:57 AM
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We picked up our new GP100 tonight...and of course spent time at the range inside the store doing some shooting. The wife loves her niew gun and is shooting really nice with it. I like it oo. Nice and hefty in the lug under the barrel make it very recoil resistant and easy to bring back on target. The DA trigger is a bit heavy but easy to overcome with practice.
So, I shot a Springfield XD in 4" in both .40sw and .45 acp as well as a Sig 226 in .40sw. In my opinion I did not care for the .40sw. For me it was too snappy and felt like it was harder to bring back on target than a .45. If I was to decide betweet the two XD's I'd buy the .45. I love the trigger on the XD. It feels like a SAO pulll. Nice and light. But it does have a bit of travel to it. So, I've decided my new pistol is going to be a .45acp. More experimentation at the rental counter will be necessary. Right now I have it narrowed down to the XD compact or the Sig P220 Carry. But I want to try some more 1911 styles before I decide.
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If your really looking of an XD the 45 tactical would be the way to go. Now if 1911's are what your lookung for stay with springfield armory i have one and my girls uses it more than i do.
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I don't know what it is about the the 40 Short and Weak it just has a weird recoil, but the only gun I got rid of that I didn't hate myself later was a a Glock .40S&W. If it were me I'd stick with a 9 or a .45. I have an XD9 service, XD45 Service and Tactical all three feel just as comfortable as my 1911s do. I never could get a Sig to fit my hand.
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The Springfield Custom Shop does wonders with the triggers on the XD's. They can shorten the travel and have an overtravel stop put in and also shorten the trigger reset.
J
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*Glock
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I have two HK 45s. One is the USP competition model, the second is the USP 45 Compact. I love them both. The full sized USP is used in 3 gun competition and the 45c is used for concealed carry. I have also used the 45c in IDPA matches.
Very controlable, very reliable, very expensive. ;D But If you are looking at Sigs anyway look at the HKs. They are definitely good guns.
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In my extensive research (The gun shop's rental counter and shooting range) I've shot a couple of hundred rounds through 9mm, 40sw, and .45 acp in Glock, HK USP, Sig 220 Carry and 226, Springfield XD and Wilson Combat. The guy at the rental counter really teased me with the Wilson...no way I'm affording that...so that's out of the picture on price alone. Glocks...good guns but I just can't get my stubby trigger finger around that trigger comfortably. HK USP were fine but I didn't like the mag release. I had to shift the gun around too much to get to it. Sigs were really good, accurate, comfortable for my hand, trigger and mag release easy to reach, came on target to my eye really well. The XD was really good; Very controllable in .45 and the trigger was really nice, easy to reach, as well as the mag release.
Right now it's between the Sig P220 Carry or the Springfield XD in .45acp.
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Did you have a chance to try an M+P? In any caliber?
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*Glock
WHAT????
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WHAT????
He said Glock!!!
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Congrats tfr270 on the new family member.
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Stay away from the M&P, go with glock or XD.
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Where is the PORN? Where are the targets? These are important details man, we can't live on words alone. ;D
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*Glock
There's one in every crowd. ;D
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Yeah, yeah...I was having technical difficulties with the cell phone camera.
Went to the ranch this weekend and ended up shooting some more rounds through the GP100, the Blackhawk, 10-22 and the 870 I just modified with an 18" barrel and mag extender. My wife is really figuring out the GP100.
I'll be deciding between the Sig and the XD I believe. Next time at the range I'll shoot each of those along with a Glock just to make sure. I have a three day firearms class coming up that I'd like to have one of the new pistols for. Otherwise I'll be using the GP100.
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Stay away from the M&P, go with glock or XD.
What is wrong with a M&P it is the best polymer pistol in my opinion.
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What is wrong with a M&P it is the best polymer pistol in my opinion.
Not a thing wrong with the M&P...I own a couple. One is a full size 9mm, and the other is an M&P 45. Glock is still my first choice in fantastic plastic, but the daggum M&P is a close second. Once the not-too-terrible M&P trigger can be made as nice as a Glock with a Ghost Rocket and a little polishing...the M&P will be similarly as groovy as the Glock.
The XD...well...let us just say, it is STILL the "Croatian Abomination". It just doesn't shoot well for me, and that is the yard stick by which I must measure any pistol.
In HUNDREDS of thousands of rounds through Glocks, I have experienced only TWO failures, and they were both Sherer Magazine related. PATOOEY on the Sherer mags.