1) BNIB Dual-tone Berretta PX4 Fullsize in 9mm
2) Ed Brown 1911 Custom.
What do I take to the Personal Protection Match at DPC?


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I wouldn't shoot any gun for the first time in a match without having already verified it's function and reliability. I understand those are supposed ot be two reliable and really nice handguns, but still. Maybe you could shoot the match with a gun you are already proficient with and shoot both of these a bit after the match, so you'll be GTG for the next match.Beiruty wrote:Very tough question. I have 2 Pistols I did not shoot yet.
1) BNIB Dual-tone Berretta PX4 Fullsize in 9mm
2) Ed Brown 1911 Custom.
What do I take to the Personal Protection Match at DPC?![]()
My BIL recently got a M&P Pro 9mm and I haven't shot it yet.Beiruty wrote:C-dub,
Yep, good advice. I had the exact issue with the SVI 1911 pistol I had last time at the range.
Then, I will shoot my trusty HK P30.
I think, I am itching for SIG 320 in 9mm Full Size, or at leat try one of the new M&P Core ported barrel in 9mm.
This one:
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Also, another good idea and since our DPC matches are "friendly", and no pressure, I may take out The PX4 FS tomorrow, and if I decided to shoot steel, I will shoot both. I have enough magazines for both for real steel match.joseywales wrote:Easy answer - shoot both.
Or, shoot one Saturday, other at Sunday steel.
Or, shoot both, both days!
Got enough spare mags for the new ones?Beiruty wrote:Also, another good idea and since our DPC matches are "friendly", and no pressure, I may take out The PX4 FS tomorrow, and if I decided to shoot steel, I will shoot both. I have enough magazines for both for real steel match.joseywales wrote:Easy answer - shoot both.
Or, shoot one Saturday, other at Sunday steel.
Or, shoot both, both days!
The SIG P320 shoots like a P226 on steroids. It is lighter and flips a bit more but that's just a question of getting used to it. The grip dimension and slide lock ergonomics are identical to a P226.Beiruty wrote:C-dub,
Yep, good advice. I had the exact issue with the SVI 1911 pistol I had last time at the range.
Then, I will shoot my trusty HK P30.
I think, I am itching for SIG 320 in 9mm Full Size, or at leat try one of the new M&P Core ported barrel in 9mm.
This one:
http://www.smith-wesson.com/webapp/wcs/ ... rrorView_Y" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;