Double-O-Dave
US Veteran
Good people,
I could use your thoughts and advice as to my next 9mm purchase. Currently, I have only one 9mm, an H&K PSP. It was on my grail-gun list for many years, and I am very pleased with it. I find that for self defense, my needs are largely taken care of by a J-frame and .32ACP Seecamp. If I feel the need to pack heavier, a K-frame will suffice. I find I prefer revolvers because of hand/wrist injuries and arthritis. Oddly, the H&K tends to work well for me. I do have a 4006 and a Sigma 40F, and I find the polymer Sigma seems to work better for me. I've thought about expanding my 9mm inventory and lately have come across several interesting options. Now, the rub...I don't really need another 9mm, but I can afford one (and only one) at this time. Which of the following would you recommend, and why:
* S&W 496 - it's in pristine shape, looks like it's never been fired. One magazine, $350.00 (+ 8.25% tax); no docs or box;
* S&W 696 - used, and has been carried, but in good shape, one magazine, no docs or box; $298.00 (+ 8.25% tax);
* S&W M&P - I haven't decided between the full size of compact version. I'm thinking of getting the .40S&W caliber and then a 9mm conversion barrel. Locally, used versions are going for $450 -$500
* Browning Hi-Power - per a previous posting, I've viewed some of the Israeli Police surplus models at around $400.00 each (add $25.00 FFL fee + $15.00 shipping)
Cost is a concern in that I can only afford one gun at this time. Self defense is always a consideration, but as I stated earlier, I have that concern covered for now. I keep going back and forth and would love to hear from you folks.
Thanks for your time and advice.
Best regards,
Dave
I could use your thoughts and advice as to my next 9mm purchase. Currently, I have only one 9mm, an H&K PSP. It was on my grail-gun list for many years, and I am very pleased with it. I find that for self defense, my needs are largely taken care of by a J-frame and .32ACP Seecamp. If I feel the need to pack heavier, a K-frame will suffice. I find I prefer revolvers because of hand/wrist injuries and arthritis. Oddly, the H&K tends to work well for me. I do have a 4006 and a Sigma 40F, and I find the polymer Sigma seems to work better for me. I've thought about expanding my 9mm inventory and lately have come across several interesting options. Now, the rub...I don't really need another 9mm, but I can afford one (and only one) at this time. Which of the following would you recommend, and why:
* S&W 496 - it's in pristine shape, looks like it's never been fired. One magazine, $350.00 (+ 8.25% tax); no docs or box;
* S&W 696 - used, and has been carried, but in good shape, one magazine, no docs or box; $298.00 (+ 8.25% tax);
* S&W M&P - I haven't decided between the full size of compact version. I'm thinking of getting the .40S&W caliber and then a 9mm conversion barrel. Locally, used versions are going for $450 -$500
* Browning Hi-Power - per a previous posting, I've viewed some of the Israeli Police surplus models at around $400.00 each (add $25.00 FFL fee + $15.00 shipping)
Cost is a concern in that I can only afford one gun at this time. Self defense is always a consideration, but as I stated earlier, I have that concern covered for now. I keep going back and forth and would love to hear from you folks.
Thanks for your time and advice.
Best regards,
Dave