0nelilreb
Don’t ask if you don’t want the truth .
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Just reading this thread from a while back. My wife, all 125 lbs of her, loves the 226 tac ops. She can shoot quarter size groups at 7 yds. She wants the model with the threaded barrel.....asked me to make a "silencer".For carry the P365 is wildly popular right now. If you're primarily concerned with at home protection larger frames are easier to shoot for most people.
I just got a Beretta apx to carry instead of my .357 snub nose. Debating on getting a Kimber or Sig 1911 or an AR next.
All of the above of course. (and then sell me what you don't want at a deep discount)
I've heard conflicting stories about Kimbers. I'd heard if you got a "good one" they are great but more lemons than you'd think for a pistol in that price range. OTOH I'd heard the newer Kimbers don't have as many potential problems as QC has gotten better. Sigs are "different" than classic 1911's. (Sig's I believe have an external extractor for instance)
If you don't have an AR I'd start there to be honest.
I've only shot one Kimber and it didn't have a duck tail. SOB bit me between the thumb and forefinger. Will NEVER own a Kimber.......unless the price is right!All of the above of course. (and then sell me what you don't want at a deep discount)
I've heard conflicting stories about Kimbers. I'd heard if you got a "good one" they are great but more lemons than you'd think for a pistol in that price range. OTOH I'd heard the newer Kimbers don't have as many potential problems as QC has gotten better. Sigs are "different" than classic 1911's. (Sig's I believe have an external extractor for instance)
If you don't have an AR I'd start there to be honest.
