Most accurate 9mm ??

Fishbed77

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The most accurate 9mm pistol I've ever shot is my Walther P99AS. I understand that PPQs are just as accurate as well.
 

chris in va

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Accuracy is subjective. What matters is how well YOU shoot the pistol.

My CZ is like a laser in my hands. The Glock, not so much. Both will chew out the X ring when rested.
 

darkgael

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210

Sig P210

Swiss ski patrol practices at 100 meters.

I agree about the P210 but was under the impression that it had been replaced for service use some time ago by the model 220.
Pete
 

mete

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The 210 was ,last I heard , available in very limited quantities and very high price !

The HK P7 has a barrel fixed to the frame . That eliminates the barrel /frame movement so just on that basis adds accuracy. A 1.25 " 25yd group is common !
 

kcub

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The best way to save some money on a Sig 210 is to get one that is Dutch or Danish army contract.
 

ShipWreck

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Not a production gun, and it was $3k... But this was the most accurate handgun I have ever shot in my life - It was in 9mm.

I did sell it last fall, but it was really awesome:

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FJ4ZROX

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My Novak customized BHP is my most accurate, with my P7, G19, and USP-c all close 2nds with similar accuracy.
 

Laserlips

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Fishbed77,

I'm not "into" shooting my 9's more than 15 yards (generally 7 or less) so I can't speak to the gentleman's interest in accuracy from a 9MM pistol further out, but I can 2nd your experience with the fine Walther P99/AS pistol.

In fact I had the full sized P99/AS, and the smaller P99c/AS and both were surprisingly accurate from self defense range. I'm a big fan of compact 9MM pistols for concealed carry and the only reason I sold my P99's was because the full sized P99/AS was too large for reasonable concealed carry, and I had dropped the P99c and scratched the slide and a gentleman came along who wanted both so I let 'em go.

I replaced the Walthers with HK P7's and they were very accurate as well, but I never felt "warm and fuzzy" with them.. I'm an old guy, and traditional D/A is my preference so never grew to love the squeeze-cocking P7's. But they were very accurate..

I replaced my last P7 (I had 3) with a new HK P2000sk (V3) and it's just as accurate (at self defense distance) as my P99's or HK P7's..

I really like the HK P2000sk over the HK P7's because it's not "top heavy", offers greater capacity, and is TDA as well.

Actually I've owned firearms for over half a century, and of all of them the only ones that were very, very accurate, AND more important, absolutely reliable, were the P99's/HK P7's, and my HK P2000sk.:D

Best Wishes,

Jesse
 

wbw

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I'll second the Witness Elite Match. It has the sweetest non-1911 SAO trigger. I don't shoot in the manner that you're looking for (supported at great distances), but I am more accurate with this gun than any of my other pistols. My 229 is a close second though.
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C7AR15

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Great Pics

Hey Peter,

Nice guns - they are recommended a number of times in this post.

So the big question is - What kind of groups can you shoot with these swiss machines ??? 1" @ 25 YDS ??? How about 50YDS

And using any rest is legal at this point.
 

TxFlyFish

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while the traditional answer would be the 210 and p7, at that price range you should not overlook a tinkered Beretta 92, stock their accuracy is so so but when tinkered with the 92 has a lot of potential
 

pturner67

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I think accuracy with a 9mm depends on the person and the pistol. What you shoot accurately might not work for someone else.

With that said, I read somewhere that the CZ 75b, SP-01 Phantom, and SP-01 Tactical are the most accurate 9mm pistols on the market.
 
Forgot my Beretta had a target to show. Once again, the "flyer" is probably me. I'm almost 60 years old, and fading............
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[/IMG] ...Oh, and the Beretta is stock except for the grips and an action job. No barrel fitting, etc.
 

willmc33

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Another vote for the 952PC. Excessively accurate. If you dont consider that a production gun since it is a PC gun then the vote changes to the P226.
 

C7AR15

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Sig 210 Prices

Just checked my local gun store website (Reliable Gun and tackle- Vancouver)

The prices are as follows:
P210-9 Legend, fixed sight $2,699 (CDN)

P210 Super Target legend $3,799 (CDN)


The Sig 226 Navy is $1400

CZ 75 $700-$800 Various models...

Hmmm I might have to sell 5-6 guns(ouch) to get that P210!!!!

Thanks Everybody for your input. JD

PS Sunny and comfortable 24° C here on the west coast
Vancouver area.
 
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