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  • brew45

    Sharpshooter
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    i'm not sure i know what i want :n00b:. I like the versatility and reliability of the glocks, but i have firearm ADD. I get bored easily.
     

    Assimilator17

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    IMO, take a look at the Walther PPQ in 9mm or .40. I think they really are an improvement on all the others that I had the chance to handle (Glock, M&P, XD). The PPQM2 has even got a traditional push-button mag release if thats your thing.
     

    SmokinSigs357

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    IMO, take a look at the Walther PPQ in 9mm or .40. I think they really are an improvement on all the others that I had the chance to handle (Glock, M&P, XD). The PPQM2 has even got a traditional push-button mag release if thats your thing.


    This^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    I have been waving the PPQ flag for a while on here. I can tell you that I have had plenty of Glocks and they are fine. I have loads of SIGs and they are awesome all metal guns. I also have an H&K P30...

    For those looking for a $600 price range gun and are wanting the ergonomics of XD or M&P, the Walther's is better, more H&K P30-like withouth the $900 price tag.

    For those looking for a $600 price range gun and are wanting the reliability of a Glock and will sink extra dough into a brand new gun just to tweak the trigger, the PPQ comes with THE BEST out of the box trigger...period.
     
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