No limits besides cost ~$1000 or less and 9mm. Not an everyday carry. Medium to large frame to take classes with and shoot at the range.
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That’s probably my next purchase ?Usually you get what you pay, for the best you would have to spend a little bit more than $1000.
CZ is great, but I still can’t figure out which one is more accurate my cz shadow or P210 target.View attachment 7068534
Correct, 17 rounds vs just 8. plus CZ comes with 3 mags and Sig only two 8 rounders..
It was a hard decision that’s why I got both.... keeping and not sellin either.
I only looked at this thread to see how long before someone tried to equate Glock with "Target Pistol".Damnit man... now I'm looking at a Shadow2.
Edit: if I only had $1k to spend, I'd probably be looking at a long slide Glock. (G34) I actually like the gen4 trigger and shoot it pretty well. Or maybe a used Shadow 1, etc.. That should leave some money left over for a holster, maybe a mag or two and some ammo.
I only looked at this thread to see how long before someone tried to equate Glock with "Target Pistol".
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NO WAY DUDE!!!!!
Oh man, just pokin'the bear. Never would I mean to hurt another fat boy from The South's feelings.Thread says "competition/target" Glocks will run with just about anything if you're shooting steel workers. IPSC, IDPA. 2 gun. 3 gun. etc.
For $1k, unless you find a generic 1911 that's put together well or a used target pistol, you're pretty limited. Really comes down to, what discipline the OP means when he says competition.
Edit: to clarify, I am not saying that even the long slide target model with 3# trigger is a true target pistol.
Oh man, just pokin'the bear. Never would I mean to hurt another fat boy from The South's feelings.
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Don't think he has. Maybe just a troll thread?You can say anything except "late for dinner" and we're good.
Has the OP been back on this thread yet? Would like a clarification on what his real intent is? A nice 22lr target model may work.
Glock 34
They are accurate enough - they can shoot a small group if you can
they don't break often
The mags dont wear out and are not hurt when dropped
M52 Wadcutter on left and 952 in 9mm on right. Seems I remember the 952 without a safety at one time?P210A in the PX earlier this week.
If you are wanting to make clover leafs in paper get the one on the left in this pic....
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If you are only interested in keeping them in the same ring the one on the right will do.
The only thing standing in your way is that they will be greater than $1K and hard to find.
M52 Wadcutter on left and 952 in 9mm on right. Seems I remember the 952 without a safety at one time?
Both excellent pure bred paper punchers.
Stack a M41 with those and you have the second perfect threesome.
Sad but true; my S&W Victory shoots about as good as my M41 and, especially for games like Steel Challenge or NSSF Rimfire, it makes target transition easier.I have shot a few inexpensive 22lr pistols. The Buckmark was OK at it's price point. He's probably not getting a S&W 41 under $1k, for $100 more Hammerli is an option.
Finger fucked a Shadow2 and a Shadow Target2 today. They are heavy, 10 oz more than the P210 and it all feels like it at the muzzle. Though I like the look of the Shadow2 better the safety is a no-go for me. I'd have to either buy the target2 or replace that flat safety to the extended model.
I think I need one of these in my life....
Look at the Canik TP9SFx. While it doesn't wow folks with the all steel build ( its Polymer) you can buy one with a Vortex Venom Red Dot for around 600-700. If you don't like the Venom you can buy the Pistol for 390ish and then buy your own to mount on it. After 100-200 rounds of NATO ammo it runs like a raped ape, trigger is a rival to the Walther and even if you decide to go nuts and re-tune it with a plethora of spring options you would still be under 1000 by far. Hell you can buy it with the red dot, trick out the trigger to the Fat Daddy and spring job it and be under 1000. But stock...un touched....it will surprise you. Un-modified after 500 rounds the trigger on mine has dropped from 4.75 lbs to right at 4.0. Reset is unbelievable.
Also comes with 2x 20 rd mags, a charging handle if you go optics and even without the optics it comes with sweet Warren sights.
If you're keeping up on 2011 trends you'll see the new hotness is steel frames. And it's not like they were light even with the plastic frame.I am skeptical of the claim that plastic frames can't shoot with steel or aluminum counterparts. The 2011 has a plastic grip frame and has been pretty dominant even against Paraordinance and other metal frame double-stack 1911 clones. I think ergonomics, slide lock-up and sight alignment have much more to do with it.
Thanks for all the input guys. I have no plans to shoot any competitions. Purpose for the gun is for shooting at the range and taking some classes to learn. Leaning towards calling Cajun gunwork. Not real familiar with this style of pistols everything I own is small frame carry guns. Wanted to see what is out there and what I could get in the price range
Not gonna lie, your thread title is a bit misleading.I have no plans to shoot any competitions.
I'm a newbie at long range shooting... but one of the first things I decided was to follow the forums here in the hide for a while, then buy a used high $$$ optic off of a long time member here. Lifetime warranties on Bushnell, NightForce, Vortex...why not used, right?
I would recommend you go to brianenos.com, and spend some time watching the classifieds there. There isn't a single gun mentioned in the advice in this thread that hasn't come up for sale over there in the last 2-3 weeks. Most of those have already been worked on, massaged, and improved by some of the best smiths in the US. Most are offered at a VERY healthy discount compared to buying a new blaster (favorite term amongst the uspsa crowd) and paying to have it modified, and they very often include 5-8 mags, holsters, mag holsters, etc... I have personally bought 7 guns off of members there in the last 10 years and have had zero problems.
Among others, there have been at least 3 of the Czs, several Tanfos, and a bunch of 2011s, etc.
Good luck, and please post again when you buy something.
I think so? But not certain.I found the forum. Do you need to be a member to see the classified section?
I have no plans to shoot any competitions.
I started with bowling pin shoots in the early 80s. Then IDPA/IPSC, and USPSA. Shooting under a timer was hands down THE best thing I ever did to get better w/a pistol.
NOTHING like pressure to show one's weaknesses. I grew up shooting, everything, and bowling pin shoots and IDPA quickly dispelled my immature notions of muscle memories being permanent, and being a 'natural' shooter.
Everything to do with physical activity requires practice, practice, practice.