No. Just realized in my collection I had something I could bargain with if I find anything locally. Our main LGS is not known for great deals, but usually a pretty good selection. I would like to keep cash outlay down. The glock 30 has no special appeal to me. Fine, dependable firearm. But if I could use it to get me a 40 that I would like such as a m&p, a pps, a ppq, an xd, sig than so much the better. But will say those LE trade-in sigs and m&ps suggested look appealing.So you went from requesting suggestions, to whatever you can trade something for...
I always like the Beretta 92's and really wanted a Beretta 96. I found one for sale on this forum for a good price and snatched it up. I shot it twice, figured out I really hated it, and sold it within a week.I see Beretta 96's for cheap pretty frequently. I'm a fan of the 92's, so I may be biased. I don't shoot .40 or own any .40's, but have been tempted by the low price to pick one up for fun.
I always like the Beretta 92's and really wanted a Beretta 96. I found one for sale on this forum for a good price and snatched it up. I shot it twice, figured out I really hated it, and sold it within a week.
After responding to your post in that other thread, it appears you and I seem to like the same guns, so take that however you want as far as the Beretta 96 goes.Dang, that's a bummer to hear. Well, at least I never scratched that itch.
I had a sig 2022 that ended up going to a close friend as he was working in a remote area and needed some protection. I reload 40 s&w and actually like the round.
Now I am in the mood to get something in 40 again.
The glock line comes to mind as I have a glock 45 in my eclectic assortment of firearms which includes Walthers, cz, sig, Taurus and rock island semiautomatics.
Only Smith semiautomatic I own is the m&p 22 compact. So the m&p might be a reasonable option.
The previous generation of walther pps, which I carry in 9, had a 40 but thinking it had dependability issues.
Love cz but finding a 40 might be difficult.
Suggestions sought. Price is a factor as this would be a play thing and perhaps a glove box gun.
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At first wasn't seeing those kinds of prices, but did run across them at AIM which I know nothing about. That would probably rival in likeability to the walther ppq. Seem to be a well regarded gun. But think that can be said of most sigs.Sig P226. You can get police trade ins that have barely ever been used for less than $500, and it's a stupidly well made gun. Get the standard SA/DA version, not the DAK. It's kinda weird.
I enjoy the 40S&W too. It's a very easy and cheap round to reload, and it's very well suited to cast bullets which is most of what I shoot. My Sig P226 is one of the best handguns I have ever used.
I bought mine from Recoil Gunworks. AIM Surplus is a good company too.At first wasn't seeing those kinds of prices, but did run across them at AIM which I know nothing about. That would probably rival in likeability to the walther ppq. Seem to be a well regarded gun. But think that can be said of most sigs.
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Have to admit if that 226 is anything like that sig pro 2022, it is a tough gun. Pretty sure I could have used it for a hammer. Was a nice shooter. Kind of reminds me of shooting my cz p07 (newer version). Kind of a heavy slide action.
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Nice looking gun. Like the styling.S&W 4006TSW. They are readily available and reasonably priced. I have two of them myself.
Or you can go with one of the various tupperware models that are available.
Nice looking gun. Like the styling.