Rhetorician
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Hello all:
I hope I am posting this in the proper place?
I have been bitten by the 9mm bug. Having said that I think I want a 9mm for a range gun to investigate the round. I also want something that is not so light that the recoil will be an issue. With that in mind, the Smith SD series seems to be a good entry price point wise.
But on the con sided, it also seems there is a lot of "trash talk" out there about issues with the SD line in the 9mm and 40 Calibers? So I thought I would come to the source where the experts are for some answers.
If any of this is true can some tell me:
What are their problems?
Have the problems been addressed by the factory?
Is there a certain serial number of series to buy or look over if a used one is bought?
The cause for the guns being so inexpensive initially and not worth much used?
Can I get a good understanding of the 9mm caliber by buying / shooting this weapon?
Any other "good, bad, or ugly" opinions concerning this purchase? i.e., what should I consider?
Thanks for the feedback in advance.
Thoughts?
I hope I am posting this in the proper place?
I have been bitten by the 9mm bug. Having said that I think I want a 9mm for a range gun to investigate the round. I also want something that is not so light that the recoil will be an issue. With that in mind, the Smith SD series seems to be a good entry price point wise.
But on the con sided, it also seems there is a lot of "trash talk" out there about issues with the SD line in the 9mm and 40 Calibers? So I thought I would come to the source where the experts are for some answers.
If any of this is true can some tell me:
What are their problems?
Have the problems been addressed by the factory?
Is there a certain serial number of series to buy or look over if a used one is bought?
The cause for the guns being so inexpensive initially and not worth much used?
Can I get a good understanding of the 9mm caliber by buying / shooting this weapon?
Any other "good, bad, or ugly" opinions concerning this purchase? i.e., what should I consider?
Thanks for the feedback in advance.

Thoughts?
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