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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
9mm for the Hoods! 10mm for the Woods!
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<blockquote data-quote="MachV" data-source="post: 1268346" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>First off I'm a cheap bastard that hates glocks.</p><p>Being cheap I first bought a Hipoint 9mm ($125 with 2 mags and two boxes of shells) Great accurate gun that has NEVER malfunctioned with 1500 rounds through it.</p><p> BUT=Its clunky and doesn't carry well</p><p>Bought a Turkish made 1911 in45acp that has served me very well through its 1200 plus rounds. Very reliable with good ammo and carries alright but not big enough to hunt with. </p><p>Bought a Ruger SRH in454 Casull to hunt with and it works well if I feel man enough to haul it around.</p><p>Found a deal on a CZ75 clone a few years back that is flat out the cats *** EXEPT being 9mm it isn't legal to hunt with.</p><p>Being I liked the CZ so well I went with an EAA CZ82 clone chambered in 10mm. It packs a punch and accurate enough to get-r-done. The only thing I've done to it is put in heavier springs to handle the full house loads.</p><p>Long way around the barn but Have shot a few Glocks and tried to like them ( I truly did try!) but they just don't point right to me.....The new backstraps can fix that but at this point I don't care.</p><p> I wish you luck with the glock but so far the three Glock 20 owners that have tried my EAA can hit much better with the EAA than they can with what they own?</p><p> Heck I'm still looking for the perfect hunting/bear pistol but so far the EAA is as close as I've found?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MachV, post: 1268346, member: 93"] First off I'm a cheap bastard that hates glocks. Being cheap I first bought a Hipoint 9mm ($125 with 2 mags and two boxes of shells) Great accurate gun that has NEVER malfunctioned with 1500 rounds through it. BUT=Its clunky and doesn't carry well Bought a Turkish made 1911 in45acp that has served me very well through its 1200 plus rounds. Very reliable with good ammo and carries alright but not big enough to hunt with. Bought a Ruger SRH in454 Casull to hunt with and it works well if I feel man enough to haul it around. Found a deal on a CZ75 clone a few years back that is flat out the cats *** EXEPT being 9mm it isn't legal to hunt with. Being I liked the CZ so well I went with an EAA CZ82 clone chambered in 10mm. It packs a punch and accurate enough to get-r-done. The only thing I've done to it is put in heavier springs to handle the full house loads. Long way around the barn but Have shot a few Glocks and tried to like them ( I truly did try!) but they just don't point right to me.....The new backstraps can fix that but at this point I don't care. I wish you luck with the glock but so far the three Glock 20 owners that have tried my EAA can hit much better with the EAA than they can with what they own? Heck I'm still looking for the perfect hunting/bear pistol but so far the EAA is as close as I've found? [/QUOTE]
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