Which one would you buy?

Started by optimator, January 23 2022 11:01:19 AM MST

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Kenk

The RIA weight sounds similar to my P220 Elite, it?s not that bad once you?ve lugged it around awhile : )

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Kenk


TXCOONDOG

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Quote from: Kenk on March 21 2022 12:14:05 PM MDT
Looking at one myself

Buds has the 4 & 4.6 in stock but they both have the thumb safety, and I want the one without it. Of course, I could remove it, but I'll wait a bit longer to get the one I want before going that route.

gnappi

Quote from: DenStinett on March 08 2022 03:57:11 PM MST
A Tanfoglio P-Carry in 10mm would be a nice Carry option
Agreed, even though I have a Witness Hunter I'm seriously thinking about a Witness P.
Regards,

    Gary

glennasher

Quote from: thequintessentialman on March 16 2022 09:21:05 PM MDT
If you're shopping RIA take a look at the Big Rock model 52000.  16+1 w/ a 6" barrel but it's heavy.  Almost 4lbs loaded (weight does calm the recoil a bit.)   The fiber optic sites, longer barrel, and rail makes it a little difficult finding a holster.

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I have the single-stack version. The only over-the-counter holster I've found to fit it is a Fobus, but I dunno if I'd trust it anywhere except on the range. I really am not a fan of plastic holsters, but it was cheap and more important, it fit the gun.

Kenk

Evening glennasher, you should check out GunFighterInc, and see what they have to offer. I have several, and have been extremely happy with their work

RedTeam98

Glock 20
But to setup as a woods pistol
KKM barrel and NDZ 22 pound spring and stainless rod.
Heavy 200gr XTP handloads

Kenk

The RIA Rock Ultra FS HC is of similar weight (unless it?s the same weapon) and proven itself to be very reliable

sqlbullet

I think the 52000 is the longslide version of the Rock Ultra FS HC.  The extra slide/barrel mass should actually improve both reliability and ballistic effectiveness, but at the expense of a heavier, bulkier gun.

Harleycolt


Kenk

And their price is very reasonable too

cigarman454

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Smith
Very comfortable grip and the trigger is really good compared to the Glock .

Bongo Boy

I would buy the M&P, but I have the EAA Witness Hunter, and I don't have the M&P 10 yet. If I were recommending the most comfortable-to-shoot, accurate 10mm handgun that I personally own and know, it would be the Witness Hunter.  Recently took it to the range along with my XP Elite in 10, and there is just no comparison in terms of my ability to shoot the two with good results.  The XP is 'just okay', not all that comfy to shoot (but beats the G20 by a long sea mile), and slippery in the hand. The witness is the best grip feel of all 10s I own, by a very, very wide margin.  But, I don't know it it's even remotely comparable to the Witness choice you offered up as an option.

frankt

I would add for your consideration the Sig P320 X-Ten.

Sig makes a great gun, it is optics ready if you want to go that way and has a lot of features.
if it wasn't for my chest holster and extra mags I would sell my G40 and buy one myself.