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Vintage is cool, but I don’t know if vintage shells are cool to use. Are these shelf art only?
 

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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.
 

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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.

Glock 19 Gen 5 easy to shoot and it’s a Glock.


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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.
10mm rds seem to be in better supply than the "popular" rds

Either way, if you (not necessarily aimed at "you" but everyone else in this thread) thought ammo was expensive before, watch it climb for the next two months

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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.

9mm.

glock 19/17, sig 320, walther ppq, or hk vp9
 

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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.
what in the hell is a purchase permission?
 

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Thanks for the advice. NJ requires a “Permit to Purchase a Handgun.” I had to provide two character references, attest to other questions and wait about 6 weeks. The permission is good for 3 months, and you cannot purchase a handgun within 30 days or a prior handgun purchase. I got three permissions, so I have two more handguns to buy in the coming months.
 

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Thanks for the advice. NJ requires a “Permit to Purchase a Handgun.” I had to provide two character references, attest to other questions and wait about 6 weeks. The permission is good for 3 months, and you cannot purchase a handgun within 30 days or a prior handgun purchase. I got three permissions, so I have two more handguns to buy in the coming months.

Since you are so limited on purchases, just my opinion here... don’t just limit yourself to the polymer style striker fired pistols. One of the nicest shooting 9mm pistols out there that is very accurate is the CZ 75 B. Check out the CZ line and watch a few Youtube videos on them.

Yes, all guns mentioned are good, but you might just find that you’re not as fond of striker fired pistols as you thought.

My suggestion: Sig Sauer P226 Nitron or Legion SAO ,any CZ 75 series pistol or EAA Witness In 9mm.

I’ve shot all pistols mentioned to you along with the ones I mentioned for purchase. The trigger on a striker fired pistol just doesn’t compare.

One striker fired pistol that no one has mentioned with a much better trigger than a Glock would be the Canik TP 9. It’s a great pistol at a very low cost. Under 400 dollars gets you an amazing pistol. You can even get one of these with one magazine only without the hard case for under 300 sometimes. I own one, and still can’t get over what you get for the money.


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Just came home with first gun purchase, a S&W MP22 for my wife. We also have a Walther PK380 that my dad left us.
I have two more NJ handgun purchase permissions. The gun shop said most folks go up in caliber, such as a .40 or .45 auto.

Any recommendations please? Thank you.

yea move out of N.J. if you need PURCHASE PERMISSION. That is a clear violation of your rights. Since when in a suppose free country you need PERMISSION to purchase a legal product.? SAD !
 

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Since you are so limited on purchases, just my opinion here... don’t just limit yourself to the polymer style striker fired pistols. One of the nicest shooting 9mm pistols out there that is very accurate is the CZ 75 B. Check out the CZ line and watch a few Youtube videos on them.

Yes, all guns mentioned are good, but you might just find that you’re not as fond of striker fired pistols as you thought.

My suggestion: Sig Sauer P226 Nitron or Legion SAO ,any CZ 75 series pistol or EAA Witness In 9mm.

I’ve shot all pistols mentioned to you along with the ones I mentioned for purchase. The trigger on a striker fired pistol just doesn’t compare.

One striker fired pistol that no one has mentioned with a much better trigger than a Glock would be the Canik TP 9. It’s a great pistol at a very low cost. Under 400 dollars gets you an amazing pistol. You can even get one of these with one magazine only without the hard case for under 300 sometimes. I own one, and still can’t get over what you get for the money.


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I have a Sig p320 and love it. I’d like a p226 legion just didn’t want to spring for the money at the time. I also have a Sig M400 tread AR which is fun to shoot also
 

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I carry a Springfield Xd .40

What are your thoughts on XD vs M&P?

My XD consistently shot left of center out of the box. The wife’s kimber 380 was perfect.

My XD stays in my backpack for when I’m not in my primary truck. The Dan Wesson eco stays in there, but may switch things up since I just picked up the P320.

Hitting the range this week with all of them. Wife is taking her CC class next week.
 

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