goldenlight
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My favorite is the 9mm, loaded with inexpensive cast lead bullets. I used to be able to reload a box of 50 rounds of 9mm for $1/ea, back in the 70's, using bullets i cast myself. It is still the least expensive centerfire ammunition, to buy or reload.
Mostly, I love all the cool pistols chambered for 9mm. I have an elderly Heckler and Koch P9S Target Model, that is just a tack driver, even with cast bullets. I have a P-41 Lahti whose bore can only charitably called 'rough', yet it is almost as accurate as the P9S, and whose fixed sights shoot right to POA.
You could collect nothing but 9mm semiauto pistols, and never run out of guns to lust after.
My most common CCW is my 6906. I still enjoy shooting my 5906. It has the adjustable sights, and has very little recoil. It excels at rapid target acquisition, and fast follow up shots. I even broke down and bought a Glock 19 and 26. They don't get to the range very often, but I appreciate their rugged simplicity. I traded away so many 9mms, over the years. I wish I hadn't, obviously.
Mostly, I love all the cool pistols chambered for 9mm. I have an elderly Heckler and Koch P9S Target Model, that is just a tack driver, even with cast bullets. I have a P-41 Lahti whose bore can only charitably called 'rough', yet it is almost as accurate as the P9S, and whose fixed sights shoot right to POA.
You could collect nothing but 9mm semiauto pistols, and never run out of guns to lust after.
My most common CCW is my 6906. I still enjoy shooting my 5906. It has the adjustable sights, and has very little recoil. It excels at rapid target acquisition, and fast follow up shots. I even broke down and bought a Glock 19 and 26. They don't get to the range very often, but I appreciate their rugged simplicity. I traded away so many 9mms, over the years. I wish I hadn't, obviously.
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