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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:38 pm
by Rugerboy50
Bulldog1911 wrote:Have you considered the EMP from Sringer? I voted for the loaded which is a great pistol, but since you're talking 9mm you should check out the EMP. If you can get your hands on one and shoot it, you'll never look back.
They are nice and they feel great in my hand. I'm wanting a full size 9mm.
I do own a kimber pro carry 4" 9mm that i love shooting.
I'm looking for that ultimate piece for the collection.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 12:48 pm
by schufflerbot
no Sig love, eh?
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:01 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
rubiconjp wrote:I shoot pretty good with my G26 a while back in IDPA, but every time I shoot my Sig P229, it reminds me of the difference between a Lexus and a Toyota.
Can we assume that the G26 is the Toyota, and the Sig is the Lexus, in your opinion?
SIA
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:09 pm
by Skiprr
For me, if I were looking for what I might consider an "ultimate" 9mm piece in a 1911 format for a collection, I'd be leaning toward the
Wilson Classic Supergrade in 9mm. You get your choice of colors and finish, and of a stainless, carbon steel, or aluminum frame.
The Classic has adjustable sights, but if you were wanting someting in fixed sights with a carry fit-and-finish, there's the
Wilson Tactical Supergrade.
With the base price starting at about $4,900, how can you go wrong?

Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:20 pm
by G26ster
Rate the G26:
Is it accurate? - YES
Does it go bang every time? - YES
Is it inexpensive? - YES
Does the factory back their product? - YES
Oh, and will it take a 9mm 30 round magazine? - YES
Everything else is bells and whistles, and a matter of personal taste/desires.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:31 pm
by Rugerboy50
schufflerbot wrote:no Sig love, eh?
I have a p238 and really like it.
Everything else in the sig line (non 1911) is to bulky in my hand. They have some beautiful guns but the grips are to big.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:33 pm
by Rugerboy50
Skiprr wrote:For me, if I were looking for what I might consider an "ultimate" 9mm piece in a 1911 format for a collection, I'd be leaning toward the
Wilson Classic Supergrade in 9mm. You get your choice of colors and finish, and of a stainless, carbon steel, or aluminum frame.
The Classic has adjustable sights, but if you were wanting someting in fixed sights with a carry fit-and-finish, there's the
Wilson Tactical Supergrade.
With the base price starting at about $4,900, how can you go wrong?

Dang nice handgun.
Kids in college way out of my league.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 1:39 pm
by karder
I vote for the Browning. I don't know that I would call it "Ultimate" as there are so many high quality models to choose from, offered by a dozen different manufactures, but they are remarkable pistols and a time proven design that has made it's mark. Beyond that, they have the cool factor in their favor in my opinion. Battlefield proven design is a good criteria to consider in any weapon.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 2:23 pm
by extremist
You left out an important parameter: price.
As stated previously, money no object and willing to wait 8 months: Wilson Combat Supergrade 9mm.
Below that:
- Any Wilson full size 9mm 1911 (CQB, Classic)
- Nighthawk Talon or GRP 9mm
- SW1911 Pro 9mm
- Walther PPQ 9mm
- HK P7M8
- HK P7M13
James
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:35 pm
by G26ster
extremist wrote:You left out an important parameter: price.
As stated previously, money no object and willing to wait 8 months: Wilson Combat Supergrade 9mm.
Below that:
- Any Wilson full size 9mm 1911 (CQB, Classic)
- Nighthawk Talon or GRP 9mm
- SW1911 Pro 9mm
- Walther PPQ 9mm
- HK P7M8
- HK P7M13
James
You left out the Colt Defender in 9mm. Nice shooter.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 5:57 pm
by nmartine
One that fires the bullet when I pull the trigger and one I can hit what I aim at consistently.
That being said-- my beretta px4 full size and sc have never failed me yet no matter what ammo I put through them...
Nick
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:13 pm
by Heartland Patriot
surprise_i'm_armed wrote:rubiconjp wrote:I shoot pretty good with my G26 a while back in IDPA, but every time I shoot my Sig P229, it reminds me of the difference between a Lexus and a Toyota.
Can we assume that the G26 is the Toyota, and the Sig is the Lexus, in your opinion?
SIA
I don't own a Sig (cost issues at the moment), but I did get to fire a P226 with a SRT (short reset trigger)...I know the OP said he was looking for a 1911-style pistol, but I agree that the Sig is a luxury car equivalent...on the future purchase list for me...wish I had more input, but my 9mms are Rugers, old P89 and SR9c...good pistols, but not in the same class as the Sig...
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:23 pm
by Sidro
Rugerboy50 in your search for the ultimate 9mm look at this website, a lot less cost than the Wilsons. I should take delivery of a 357sig Pro Elite Commander from them in 3 weeks or so. I put everything on it I wanted and the price wasn't too bad. The cost is up to you.
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Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:14 am
by Bullwhip
Best 9mm fires .45 ACP.
From that list I like the STI. Made in Texas, good warranty.
Re: Ultimate 9mm pistol
Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2011 3:54 am
by 9mmfan
Based on your options, I would say HP. Wonderful, soft shooting guns. Hammer bites me. Boo on a 'lil blood. The afterward 1911 requirement makes me say EMP. love mine, picky so far 'bout hollow points. Waffled 'bout the Colt Defender sittin' next to it. 'twas a .45. Wanted a 9mm. Stuck to the EMP. Free shipping and work will come into play. Ultimate, however, would be 92FS. 16 rounds. Could prolly eat a stone if you can fit it in the mag. Big, but this negates recoil. Up to you, tho.