My criteria are convenient size, enough power & accuracy, parts & ammo readily available, manageable recoil & components, easy to maintain, ambidextrous, safe, quick draw capability, firepower, good bullet selection, and durability & reliability. I've tested many pistols and wrote books about it. I suppose that the Browning "Hi-Power' or "GP 35" has been used by more armies in the 20th Century than any other. I have a customized one that has more reliability, firepower and quick draw capability than the factory version. Is it best overall for combat? Serious answers only and no insulting remarks from Sarah Brady or her fans!
2006-08-07
18:43:11
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miyuki & kyojin
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Martial Arts