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    Glock 34 vs. SIG 226 -- which one?

    I would appreciate your opinions one which model (9 mm) would be preferred for competitive shooting. This is not a CCW choice --- only which one is the most accurate, most reliable and most consistent. Both fit my hand well I just can't easily determine which one I most prefer.
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    Doughboy's Veto of Enrolled House Bill #4532

    Too bad Michigan's Gov. "Doughboy" Engler vetoed another bill (HB Ebrolled #4532) on January 2, 2001 that would have allowed carrying of pistols in the truck of a vehicle. As it stands now there are only 3 reason to have a pistol in your trunk: 1. Going to or from a gunsmith/service shop...
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    MR's Baby Eagle

    Any experience or feedback in regard to the standard 9 mm Baby Eagle in terms of accuracy, reliability or durability?
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    Most accurate 9 mm?

    For the purpose of target shooting only, what is the most highly recommended 9 mm? Glock 17C? Browning Capitan? SIG 226?
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    Most accurate 9 mm?

    For the purpose of target shooting only, what is the most highly recommended 9 mm? Glock 17C? Browning Capitan? SIG 226?
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    Preferred 9mm top 3 values vs. quality

    Just an inquiry as I presently do not own one but have an inkling toward this caliber. I am favouring the following: 1. SIG P226 2. G19CC 3. Browning HP S-C Any other relevant choices?
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    Why is a 10 round clip the maximum?

    Why is a 10 round magazine the maximum for new pistols? I was once very interested in the Para-Ordnance and its capacities of 14, 14 and 16 rounds. These handguns are still sold new in Canada with their full 12, 14 and16 round capacities! If I purchased one new, is it just a matter of...
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    Sig/Hammerli Trailside

    Sig/Hammerli 6" Trailside .22 caliber Any feedback on the ability of this pistol to partake in competition shooting would be appreciated. I eyed it up at a local dealer and it seems to have a very smooth and crisp action. Any feedback on this, or any other competitive .22 in the price range...
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    Recommended .22 cal for range ($250-$500)

    I have 10 years experience with my .38/.357 and .45 cal S&W and Ruger firearmss, respectively. Now due to monetary constraints, I have an interest in .22 cal. shooting. I consider myself an average to good level of competitive markmanship with the aforementioned calibers, and desire a pistol...
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