Posted by 641Dave on August 29, 2011 at 10:43:12 from (64.221.9.69):
In Reply to: hand gun help posted by luigi on August 29, 2011 at 05:59:53:
I like that Sig P226 suggestion.
Personally if I were you I'd go get some handguns in your hands and not look at the price tag. Find something that fits your hand and feels good to you.
I just bought this.
FNX-40 which is made by FN Herstal. These are the folks that now own Browning and Winchester. It shoots real nice and feels good in my hands. I have large hands by the way but they come with different grips to accommodate different size hands.
I went with the .40 for a little more zip and considering I'm going to use it for a side arm when hog hunting. They tell me that the FNX-45 has less recoil than the .40 cal and the .45 should stop anyone coming at you and probably help redirect them back out the door.
By the way, I bought this while shopping for a Sig P220 Saturday at the Fort Worth Gun show. It's a real good fit for me and I love the way it shoots.
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