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Thanks for the input on that one, i was considering one of those for the combo. how is the fit/finish?
misterlarry wrote:I have an RIA 22TCM/9mm in Commander size. I've used the 9mm for a lot of my NRA Marksmanship Defensive Pistol certification just because it is such an awesome shooter. The 22TCM is also a real hoot to shoot! In fact, I think it is the most fun pistol cartridge that I've ever shot.

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FastCarry wrote:Funny, STI was the last site I was at before I left work. I'm not sure how I feel about the 2011 design however.

Any STI dealers you recommend?
Check gunbroker.com
Order this 2016 model, be happy like a duck.
http://stiguns.com/guns/guardian-2/
I would probably own that gun already if it wasn't for the giant name rollmarked on the other side.
I've written STI about having them make me one without that mark, but they declined.

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The fit and function is absolutely great, couldn't ask for better. Trigger is truly excellent. The finish is Parkerized, which is not my favorite finish for a handgun but certainly of high enough quality. I've put a few hundred 22TCM through it and probably 1500 9mm. Never an issue. The grips are VZ and really allow good grip and control. Mine is a single stack model and uses a ten round magazine (all of mine are RIA or aftermarket 38 Super). Comes with high visibility front sight and a mag well. For $625, I couldn't say no. Great shooter!
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RoyGBiv wrote:
Beiruty wrote:
Beiruty wrote:
FastCarry wrote:Funny, STI was the last site I was at before I left work. I'm not sure how I feel about the 2011 design however.

Any STI dealers you recommend?
Check gunbroker.com
Order this 2016 model, be happy like a duck.
http://stiguns.com/guns/guardian-2/
I would probably own that gun already if it wasn't for the giant name rollmarked on the other side.
I've written STI about having them make me one without that mark, but they declined.
yes they do like to have a giant billboard on the side of their pistols, id prefer something more lowkey myself.

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misterlarry wrote:The fit and function is absolutely great, couldn't ask for better. Trigger is truly excellent. The finish is Parkerized, which is not my favorite finish for a handgun but certainly of high enough quality. I've put a few hundred 22TCM through it and probably 1500 9mm. Never an issue. The grips are VZ and really allow good grip and control. Mine is a single stack model and uses a ten round magazine (all of mine are RIA or aftermarket 38 Super). Comes with high visibility front sight and a mag well. For $625, I couldn't say no. Great shooter!
is anyone else making tcm ammo yet or is it still just arsmcor?

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I have an STI Shadow in 9mm and my wife has a Springfield EMP in 9mm. Both are great shooters. Both are smaller than what the OP is looking for and designed more for CC. I did lose a tritium capsule on the front night sight of the STI but I brought it over to STI in Georgetown, TX and they replaced the entire front sight, no questions asked, while i waited. Great customer service.

I also have a Kimber Raptor II but it is in 45. It is also a great shooter. I lean more towards the 9mm because it is part of my bug out/in plan. Which means I keep 9mm in bulk at the house and maintain I high level of inventory.

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You can't go wrong with a 1911 RIA 9mm, I've had a couple and they are awesome guns. I currently have a .45 RIA 1911 it's a little more kick but just as accurate.
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If you would consider sub-compact, here is my STI for sale:

http://texaschlforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... i#p1044312
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I you would consider sub-compact, ...
I have this like new STI Elektra Blue, 9mm for sale. 3 factory mags are included.
$1,250 FTF with CHL in Dallas area.
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Oh boy, that was the model that caught my eye on their site.

This changes everything. How many rounds are the mags? I feel like I would cry if I scratched that.

EDIT: Looks like 7, I think I want something with a full size frame 9 round, 10 with a bumper/extended mag. That is beautiful though and will let you know if my desires change.
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FastCarry wrote:Oh boy, that was the model that caught my eye on their site.

This changes everything. How many rounds are the mags? I feel like I would cry if I scratched that.

EDIT: Looks like 7, I think I want something with a full size frame 9 round, 10 with a bumper/extended mag. That is beautiful though and will let you know if my desires change.
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rentz wrote:
misterlarry wrote:The fit and function is absolutely great, couldn't ask for better. Trigger is truly excellent. The finish is Parkerized, which is not my favorite finish for a handgun but certainly of high enough quality. I've put a few hundred 22TCM through it and probably 1500 9mm. Never an issue. The grips are VZ and really allow good grip and control. Mine is a single stack model and uses a ten round magazine (all of mine are RIA or aftermarket 38 Super). Comes with high visibility front sight and a mag well. For $625, I couldn't say no. Great shooter!
is anyone else making tcm ammo yet or is it still just arsmcor?
Just Armcor so far and a lot of people are reloading it using either purchased brass or cut down .223 casings. Best price I have found is $0.37 per round delivered to home address.
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Has anyone considered the new Colt 9mm competition pistol? MSRP of $899.00 sounds pretty reasonable.
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Zombified wrote:Has anyone considered the new Colt 9mm competition pistol? MSRP of $899.00 sounds pretty reasonable.
link please?
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Don't want to steal this thread from the OP but if you are considering getting a 22TCM/9mm Combo, here are a couple of quick videos to help push you over the edge. Hope you enjoy.

22TCM - First Five Shots


22TCM - Conroe Shooting Academy


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