While I don't even remotely consider the XD a compact 45, it is still a decent weapon.ronzorelli wrote:Ok, think I might be getting the XD within the next couple weeks.
Just sold my Sony Alpha A350 on ebay. After shipping it and fees, should be able to cover the cost of the XD45. Now... if the customer would pay me, we'd be all set. ;)
I'll let y'all know...
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- Tue Sep 29, 2009 12:09 pm
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- Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:10 am
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You should be able to get into a Glock 36 for that or less and I would highly recommend that route over the PT145. In my experience, the Glock is MUCH more reliable. It's not quite as compact but it is easily workable.ronzorelli wrote:High end of the budget is $550. Would prefer not to get anywhere near that though. That's why I am heavily leaning toward the PT145. It runs about $350 (tops) that I've seen.Mike from Texas wrote: Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?
- Fri Sep 18, 2009 10:52 am
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Can you give us a little better idea of your budget?ronzorelli wrote:Ouch, just checked the prices on that bad boy... beautiful gun, but way out of my price range.The Annoyed Man wrote:A 3" Kimber - pick your flavor.
Compact, lightweight, the best trigger of the bunch mentioned here, AND it is accurate.
- Sun Aug 30, 2009 11:11 am
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Re: Thinking about a compact .45 for concealed carry
Personally I am not a fan of the DA/SA action fro a defense pistol, but that boils down to personal preference. HOWEVER, my brother has one in a 40S&W and has had nothing but problems with his. His mag catch is constantly popping out of position and locking the slide back, and then going in under the slide rendering the pistol useless. It happened n several occasions at our last couple of range sessions. He's going to send it to Taurus and have them check it out.
I would look more toward the Kahr PM45, P45 CW45 or the Glock 36 depending on your budget.
I would look more toward the Kahr PM45, P45 CW45 or the Glock 36 depending on your budget.