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| quote: | Originally posted by aNYthing
not the best concealed carry weapon though, very bulky. personally, I get much better results with my USP40 - really amazing. I like it much better than beretta in every way - ballance, grip, control, and size. Even with a shorter barrel length I get much better grouping with it at the same distance (25 yds). Also, my understanding that SEALs are all about the H&K. Their .45 full sized handgun is like a friggin laserbeam. I had a competition with my buddies - one has sig 225, another one Walther P99, another one has a Glock. We used same distance and went 3 times, full clip, with each weapon. Each and every single one of us had pretty close results with the H&K - it was most accurate and nicest feeling.
Plus my undrestanding is that it's manufactured to withhold harsh conditions, dirt, sand, salt water, etc. Since I'm quite happy with USP (and use it most), I am actually thinking of selling my 92fs and getting a cougar or a desert eagle. |
Yes the M9 is a very bulky handgun but its built pretty well for extreme conditions, I like the open slide, that makes it very easy to clear malfunctions. The only problem I had was that the magazines that the Army issued me constantly misfed (they had bad springs, this is a common issue). So I ordered some 18 round polymer mags. Problem solved. The M9 was never meant for concealed carry. I used a Sig M11 when I was active duty and a military police investigator.
All that being said, I would HIGHLY reccomend the USP 45. I used one when I was in Afghanistan, very good handgun. Not to mention that a .45 will knock a mother****** down. And they punch thru doors. The SF community uses either the USP or teh SIG, its personal preference there. When I worked with them on Drug Interdiction, I chose a USP .45. BUY IT - you won't be dissapointed. Get a good green laser for it too.
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