Please give me your advise
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Please give me your advise
Ok, when I get home (in Feb) I will be in the market for (hopefully 2) handgun(s) with about $1000 to spend. I have been looking at the Bersa 380 for a BUG. For a compliment to my XD9 Sub I have been keyboard shopping and have developed a short list of potential prospects;
The Beretta PX4 Storm (either Sub of Fullsize) - .40
The H & K P2000 SK or V3 - .40
The XD(m) .40
I am open to anyones opinion or recommendations - I am interested in a BUG that I can easily conceal or possible carry in a pocket as well as something to augment my XD9.
I look forward to the opinions and recommendations. Thanks in advance for the help!!
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The Beretta PX4 Storm (either Sub of Fullsize) - .40
The H & K P2000 SK or V3 - .40
The XD(m) .40
I am open to anyones opinion or recommendations - I am interested in a BUG that I can easily conceal or possible carry in a pocket as well as something to augment my XD9.
I look forward to the opinions and recommendations. Thanks in advance for the help!!
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Re: Please give me your advise
Hi Bryan, I have not used any of the pistols you have listed, but it looks like either of them would be a good choice. I carry a Colt Officers Model .45 and for a bug I have the Ruger LCP .380, which I like very much. I was at the range this afternoon and ran about 75 rounds through it with no problems. I have probably put 300 or 400 rounds through it since I have had it and it has held up beautifully. And as far as carry, it is very concealable. I carry mine in my pocket with no problems. Good luck on your new purchases, they all look good to me.
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Re: Please give me your advise
if you are looking at the .380 consider the KelTec P3AT, if you want more info visit. It is a great little .380 that would free up some funds(aka a lot cheaper than the bersa). The Ruger LCP is just a copy of KelTec's design.
http://www.ktog.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl
http://www.ktog.org
comparison between the 2 (bersa and p3at)
http://www.lesjones.com/posts/001097.shtml
http://www.gunblast.com/KelTec_P3AT.htm
pay attention to the size difference as well. There is also a +1 extension for the P3AT to make it hold 7+1 like the Bersa
hmm think i might be pushing the P3AT a little hard, what can I say I love me some KelTec, great guns for a great price and tons of help if you ever need it on KTOG.
http://www.ktog.org/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl
http://www.ktog.org
comparison between the 2 (bersa and p3at)
http://www.lesjones.com/posts/001097.shtml
http://www.gunblast.com/KelTec_P3AT.htm
pay attention to the size difference as well. There is also a +1 extension for the P3AT to make it hold 7+1 like the Bersa
hmm think i might be pushing the P3AT a little hard, what can I say I love me some KelTec, great guns for a great price and tons of help if you ever need it on KTOG.
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Re: Please give me your advise
The Keltec PF9, P-11, and P3-AT are all very dependable and reliable firearms. They're light, small, and pack just enough punch to get somebody off of you. You could also look into getting a small .357 revolver like the Taurus 605 or the S&W Scandium frame revolvers.
*NOTE* The S&W Scandium frame is virtually a featherweight, it will NOT be a pleasant firearm to shoot but it is very light and concealable.
*NOTE* The S&W Scandium frame is virtually a featherweight, it will NOT be a pleasant firearm to shoot but it is very light and concealable.
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If you aren't super super set on the one's you are keyboard shopping on....
On a whim, I pocket carried my Ruger SP101 (2in) revolver tonight to a business casual event. I was really quite surprised how comfortable and not obtrusive it was.
I do like this gun more though holstered SOB for my BUG.... .357 gold dots and its good to go.
On a whim, I pocket carried my Ruger SP101 (2in) revolver tonight to a business casual event. I was really quite surprised how comfortable and not obtrusive it was.
I do like this gun more though holstered SOB for my BUG.... .357 gold dots and its good to go.
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Re: Please give me your advise
I don't think the P3AT is significantly cheaper than the Bersa, depending on which model of Bersa .380 you get. The big difference is going to be in size and weight. I own a P3AT and love it. It goes bang every time I pull the trigger and disappears in any pants pocket.AggieC05 wrote:if you are looking at the .380 consider the KelTec P3AT, if you want more info visit. It is a great little .380 that would free up some funds(aka a lot cheaper than the bersa). The Ruger LCP is just a copy of KelTec's design.
pay attention to the size difference as well. There is also a +1 extension for the P3AT to make it hold 7+1 like the Bersa
hmm think i might be pushing the P3AT a little hard, what can I say I love me some KelTec, great guns for a great price and tons of help if you ever need it on KTOG.
If you're talking about new gun purchases (as opposed to used), you likely won't find the HK and a BUG for sub-$1000. The PX4 Storm Sub is still hard to find, and I did not think that they had released the .40 version, yet. The full-size is readily available and quite popular, though. I like the XD line, though I have not seen an XDm in person, yet. In short, I have no real experience with any of the big guns you're looking into. I know you'll have lots of fun figuring out which one(s) will be best for you!
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I own a PX4 and a XD40sc. They are both reliable and accurate. If you are looking for a gun to compliment your XD, it would make sense to me to get another XD since the manual of arms will be the same. I love the berettas, but the operational controls are more complex than the XD.
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yep. I have a family of 3 XD's. I like them because the grip angle, ergos/controls are the same for all. keep it simple.wilder wrote:...If you are looking for a gun to compliment your XD, it would make sense to me to get another XD since the manual of arms will be the same....
if I were in your shoes on this case I would buy a XD-9 Service and send it out for a grip chop (or find a local smith who does this). that way, your mags would be interchangeable, and you get the concealability of the shorter grip. my daily carry is a XD45-compact. no probs carrying it IWB in just cargo shorts and a t-shirt.
if you are adventurous and handy with tools, there are plenty of write-ups on how to do it yourself. a number of people at xdtalk have done their own with pretty good looking results.
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AFcop, spoil yourself and get the HK P2000SK 40. If your lucky you might find a P2000SK that has BOTH a .40 S&W barrel AND a .357 Sig barrel for $700-$800 depending on where you go, NIB. HK's 40 and 357 sig uses the same magazines for the P2000 line. SK's have 9 round mags but the standard 12 round mags will work as well only the grip will be longer. Most carry the 9 round mag standard and have the 12 rounders as extras. check out http://www.hk-usa.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; then click on forum to see posts about the P2000 line.
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IMO the Bersa is too big for a BUG/pocket gun. You would be better served with a Kel Tec P3AT or Ruger LCP for that purpose.
On your full size gun the Glock 23 would b hard to beat.
On your full size gun the Glock 23 would b hard to beat.
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Yep. And you can get a 1911 in almost any size you want. I own a .40 cal H&K USPc, but I much prefer my .45 cal Kimber. It conceals better, has a better trigger, has better sights, is more accurate, and it hits harder. If you are seriously considering an H&K, you can easily afford a good 1911.longhorn_92 wrote:1911?
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I bought the XDm and like it a lot. I carry a 1911 for daily carry and can't really see me changing at this point but I will keep the XDm as a fun gun to shoot at the range. I would carry it if it weren't for the 1911. I wrote up a range report on the XDm a month or so ago. It's on page 2 of this sub-forum. Check it out if you would like. And as far as a BUG goes, I am partial to the Ruger LCP. To be fair, I haven't had much experience with the Bersa .380 but I just like the LCP. I know some will disagree with me on this but I am not a fan of the Keltec P3AT but that's really for personal reasons.
Anyway, this is my .02.
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Since topics move around a bit , here is the direct link to the XDm review (currently on page 3 of "General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion) MTICop mentioned:MTICop wrote:I bought the XDm and like it a lot. I carry a 1911 for daily carry and can't really see me changing at this point but I will keep the XDm as a fun gun to shoot at the range. I would carry it if it weren't for the 1911. I wrote up a range report on the XDm a month or so ago. It's on page 2 of this sub-forum. Check it out if you would like. And as far as a BUG goes, I am partial to the Ruger LCP. To be fair, I haven't had much experience with the Bersa .380 but I just like the LCP. I know some will disagree with me on this but I am not a fan of the Keltec P3AT but that's really for personal reasons.
Anyway, this is my .02.
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Re: Please give me your advise
I don't think I could pocket carry a Bersa without getting a lot of funny looks from people.