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    Bluerooster114
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    Default Top 9mm DA/SA Full Size Handgun

    I have a bonus coming from work and I am looking at full size 9mm handguns. I own and carry a Glock 19 that is getting break in this weather from my LCP. I enjoy and feel that I shoot the 19 well. I'm just curious what other shooters see as the 9mm handgun of choice. I'm considering Glock 17, 34, Sig 226, Beretta 92FS and S&W M&P.

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    I have always shot the Berettas well. Get one, lol.
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    I love the Berettas. They are just tight solid shooting guns. If you have a big budget a Sig 228 is my next favorite.

    I have one for sale that I'd be willing to let you shoot.

    Berettas have a lot of haters and I don't understand why.

    Sure they aren't a Glock, M&P, or any other pokymer striker gun but if you're looking for a solid DA/SA they are my favorite.

    A well maintained Beretta won't break on you either.
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    One little known that I like a lot in DA/SA is the Walther P99. Have always loved that gun. Interesting design too.
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    H&K USP. Solid Gun with that you can change trigger/control configurations depending on your individual needs

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    The polymer pistols (glock and M&P) are not SA/DA guns (nothing wrong with, but your title was misleading or innaccurate) they are striker fired pistols. I owned a Berreta 92FS, it was a good gun. Kind of heavy, but otherwise a good gun. I sold it because I shot my Glock 19 better. I kind of regret it, but oh well. I've a buddy's H&K USP in 40 S&W. It was a sweet gun. I think H&K's are the best $500 guns that cost close to a $1000. It always bugs me that H&K doesn't cater to civillian shooters, but that is side tracking. In all seriousness, they make great guns. I've never shot a sig. Tons of people rave about them. Some day, I'll see what they are talking about. I've heard a lot of great things about the Walther PPS and PPQ. Probably the one I'll think about next.

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    You might consider the beretta px4 storm. It shoots really well

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    True DA/SA would be the SIG or H&K. I have an early P99 that is one fine smooth shooter same for the Sigs & H&K's. Glocks, S&W M&P. It really comes down to what fits your hand and feels the best overall for you.
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    I have a beretta m9 and love it. I shoot it much better than my g19. Next on the list is a sig p226!

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    I think of DA/SA being guns like the CZ 75. Which I'm pretty fond of.

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