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Oh God,that is one ugly looking pistol.
I think you are correct.I see the HK logo on the grip now and I doubt HK would ever think about screwing up their good name.Looks like a toy
Here's an article on them. First polymer gun. Doubt that it came that color, someone probably painted it or had it cerakoted.I think you are correct.I see the HK logo on the grip now and I doubt HK would ever think about screwing up their good name.
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Here's an article on them. First polymer gun. Doubt that it came that color, someone probably painted it or had it cerakoted.
Ken
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2014/04/01/odd-guns-hk-vp70z/
Just found this thread. Didn't think there would be so many firearms peeps on this board. I work for a state DOC and am an instructor there. I shoot a lot of 9mm from my duty gun which is a M&P 9. I also carry my M&P Shield off duty religiously and shoot it regularly. I have been using firearms professionally for many years as both a civilian and in military service.
A ton of quality pistols mentioned on this thread. I do really like the STI guns if price is no object. I have shot 2 of their offerings and it is basically impossible to miss inside 25 yards with their 9mm. I was shooting a 4" steel plate with one at a range exhibition and was almost rapid firing at 25 yards and seriously not missing the plate. That was the STI Tactical.
Panda or anyone else who is planning to purchase a firearm please get some training and then make sure you practice regularly. Shooting is a skill and requires training to be proficient. Have fun too.
Wow DOC Department of Commerce with guns? I urge to anyone buying guns to learn about them also. there are NO gun accidents, the gun DOES NOT fire accidentally. there is what is called negligence.
I do hope that you are mainly firing for practice rather than in anger!Try a different C word... Corrections. Parole and probation in the community to be exact.
Idont actually shoot guns anymore. But i used to be in a club a few years ago. I'm not a very good at target/bullseye but quite good at field shoots.
Best guns i have used are the: smith PC 1911 hybrid 945 this in an iprovement of the 1911 imo.
i also really really like the PC 952 6 inch god damn that gun is good. It almost shoots itself! really crisp trigger, short throw, long sight base, very light gun at like 1100g, its like a surgical instrument.
i also kinda like the old model 52 in .38WC good plinker.
best revolver i have shot is the old model 19, but the ones i used was fully tricked out with flatmilled 8 inch barrel and a trigger light as a feather and smoth as silk. they had to remove the SA notch because it was too light for comp. I could shoot some groups hole in hole at 15m 5 shots. And i could basically call the shots as they left the barrel lol. real precision instrument. you knew when you F:ed up a good group immediately. and it was all user related unfortunately I basically have 2 good 5 shot groups in me on a 50 round session.
But i think the sig x6 and x5 SA single stack ones are right up there (i have small hands) in both precision and quality. It would be a hard choice for me to choose between a SS 952 6 inch and an x6 SS 6 inch. I think these are the best guns ever made.
I would have probably gotten this one if i continued shooting. 220 x6 in .45, a worthy toy!
I also like the PC 1911 9 mil. this one. you can get very surgical with this one too. shoots like an airgun pretty much.
I think the worst gun i ever shot was a smith 41. what a POS, wonky grip, totally unreliable no matter it its clean or dirty, sh1tty trigger. generally just a flawed design imo. i think my gamo airgun was better imo. and it cost like 150€. thank god for european 22s!
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Guns America and gun brokers their site explain allSlightly off topic, but how does one sell a handgun? I can't advertise on ebay or craigslist. I could take it to a sporting goods store that buys them, but I would not get a very good price. What are my other options?
Boy! I can disagree with you more about the Smith 41. I shot one competitively out to 100 yards in metallic pistol silhouette for several years and I hunted with the same gun for snowshoe rabbit and grouse (on company time as a forester but that is another story). Won my share of metals and killed I don't know how many birds and rabbits with the gun. It was far better than the average .22 rifle for accuracy if you could do your part. Pure tack driver and I never had any problems with reliability.
heheheh looks like quite a nice toy you have there. god damn.
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