Just let him pick it out.
If doing a gift and not a card this is a great option as the younger set seems to like the modularity and flexibility to play erector set with it. Preferably get optic ready.Sig P320 lots of models to choose from.
And the same group of young friends that all went crazy about the SIG P320 all added 1911’s to their collections in the next year. Can you find out what he and his friends are in to right now?And if you go 1911, maybe a Dan Wesson?
And a second patient was filed by IMI in 1985. The one which allowed it to be mass produced. So I should have stated developed and refined by crazy Hebrew’sThe pistol you cite was designed by Bernard White in Minnesota in 1983. IMI picked it up after Magnum Research.
Sorry, my inner gun nerd needed to be scratched.
Buy him something he wont like so I can watch the classifieds for a deal. I was thinking more along the lines of a sharps No 3 in 45/70 ?Now that holiday shopping is done and over with, I turn my gaze to Nephew #2's 21st birthday. Which handgun for nephew?
He has a Glock M17 Gen4 now. My brother says I should get him a 1911, but he is a Zoomer, not a Boomer.
Walther PDP? Steyr M9A1? FN509? Maybe a .22? Something solid but like cutting edge.
What does INGO think?
Sweet baby Mohammad on a moped, how dare you suggest the holiest of all 22s.How about killing two birds with one stone?
S&W 617.
FIFYUncle Kirk seems practical:
Gen 4 Glock 26. Then put the same sights and trigger setup in both guns. Now he has a large and small pistol that take the same magazines and holsters.
Glock 43/43x/48 - so he has a small carry gun. It’s hard to ignore the convenience of the little single stack guns.
Glock 17 or 34 with MOS.
If youare looking for a keepsakereally love him then buy a 1911.