Oddly enough, the CZ-75 took some of the best from the High power, but improved JMB's design (forgive me JMB fans, but it is true)
Personally I would wait on the SA-35 it looks like Springfield Armory has some kinks to work out still. Seems like the extractors go around 700-800 rounds
I agree it's not quite there yet.
Honestly I was not aware Sig P210 was in active production. I'm going to see if my local dealer has a line on one. If not, I'll look at CZ and Beretta.
I agree it's not quite there yet.
Honestly I was not aware Sig P210 was in active production. I'm going to see if my local dealer has a line on one. If not, I'll look at CZ and Beretta.
You can’t go wrong with CZ. I am blown away with the quality of their steel frame pistols.Hey all! I am looking to add a 9mm pistol to the stable for range fun.
I am not looking to add 1911 in 9mm, another polymer wonder, or a revolver.
I want a steel framed accurate (as I can get for fun) pistol just for fun in the daytime. Something with some heft and soul. This is not likely to ever be carried or used for home defense; so no tac rail, red dots or anything fancy. Nice iron sights, maybe a fiber optic front or big dot is about as custom as I'd go with this one.
So far I like the looks of the Springfield SA-35 but haven't been able to get my paws on one, though I am a fan of the Hi-Power and it's design in general.
I'm also liking the feel of the CZ 75 SP-01 but again have never owned a modern CZ (unless you call the CZ-52 modern - I don't).
Beretta perhaps?
I'm not tied to a strict budget on this one but I would like to buy new. It's just a personal preference.
What stock pistol would you say fits the criteria?
My first 9mm was a MR Baby Eagle all steel semi-compact that I still wish I hadn't sold. I loved how that gun shot but wanted to get into something for EDC. I know it is a CZ-75 clone, but I have not had the pleasure of shooting the CZ-75 so can't really comment on it. Now that IWI is selling the original Jericho again I would love to get one of those.I want a steel framed accurate (as I can get for fun) pistol just for fun in the daytime. Something with some heft and soul. This is not likely to ever be carried or used for home defense; so no tac rail, red dots or anything fancy. Nice iron sights, maybe a fiber optic front or big dot is about as custom as I'd go with this one.
I see NIB 5900 Smiths on GB fairly regularly, and at good prices. They're probably unissued LEO guns but that would be my recommendation. DAO 5946 is one of my favorites and fits in very well with the idea of an all steel range toy,.....and a perfect home defense gun as well. The guns were/are common enough that I don't see parts ever becoming a problem. Smith may not support them anymore, but parts are out there. I've got enough myself to rebuild the gun 10x over.I’m probably odd but having a Hi Power at one point I like the CZ 75B better.
However in the last 30 years I have also carried and been issued the Beretta and SIG P series. The Beretta in DA/SA DC Only and DAO Regular and Vertec Grip and they all ran great. I have also been issued and owned SIG P series (220,328 and 226 Legion) and They also rate very high. I have seen great dependability, longevity and accuracy out of all 3
The S&W 5900 series are good just being out of formal production for about 12 years (NYPD and LAPD contracts don’t count) parts can be a task to find if you need them.
Even the first gens are things of beauty and soul...I know you said new but......
3rd gen Smith and Wesson are very cool. Come in a ton of configurations and IF you can find one are fairly inexpensive for the most part. Built like tanks and utterly reliable..And do have soul in my opinion only..But you can't buy a new one.
Very niceEven the first gens are things of beauty and soul...