HansGruber
Ronin
I suppose my VP70’s might make the list, as well. They’re bombproof reliable, and the first doublestack, polymer frame, 9mm striker made…but damn, that trigger is HEAVY.
Sweet, the original. To much to ask they have the three shot burst I suppose lol.I suppose my VP70’s might make the list, as well. They’re bombproof reliable, and the first doublestack, polymer frame, 9mm striker made…but damn, that trigger is HEAVY.
They’re VP70Z’s…I’d love to have a M, but they’re few & far between.Sweet, the original. To much to ask they have the three shot burst I suppose lol.
I just sold my XDS .45 with 3.3 inch barrel, loved the way it shot but now carry a S&W M&P Shield .40S&W it's a quarter inch narrower and a lot lighterMy father got into guns when I was a teenager. Just a gun for the house and one for the truck, small town Oklahoma ya know. The truck gun was the Taurus PT-111 Millennium Pro sub compact 9mm. It was a decent gun, shot very well out to 50y, and was small enough to carry if needed. The problem was every now and again, when you took a shot, the reset on the trigger would seem to shorten up so much that it double fired. We found out it had a recall and called them up but they said only drops would cause the misfire, not firing the gun. Regardless, they took it back under the recall and we got a G2C in return. It was a perfectly fine little gun but was less accurate to 50y and less refined than the current G series.
So my dad eventually got to the point he couldn’t safely operate firearms and they moved in with me. Lucky for me that I didn’t love that G2C because it was traded in for my very first Springfield pistol the XDS Mod 1. Which then became a Mod 2 for my wife, then an XD sub compact, and finally my current edc the XDM Compact.
Thanks Dad
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