Big Buck said:I haven't had the pleasure of firing one of those yet.![]()
1911 said:Manny,
No offense but you sound like a newbie. If so, take my advice above. Shoot various Mfgrs., models, calibers etc and the bottom-line is: "You ONLY buy/own what you can shoot, specifically if it is for self-defense."
As for caliber, that argument (opinions) will never end (stopping power, cost of ownership, mag capacity, etc.). I'm partial to .45's (1911 heh heh) and stay loaded-up with CorBon .45ACP+P 165gr hollow-points. Consider/shoot various .45, 10mm, .357sig, .40 and 357mags. 9mm are more cost effective but I wouldn't recomend for defense.
Later,
MrMuscle said:But the Magnum Desert Eagle isnt really a gun, its a CANNON
manny78 said:"Something that can go through a level II body armor.
1911 said:
You may find this site/reference helpful:
http://www.nlectc.org/txtfiles/BodyArmorStd/NIJSTD010103.html
2.3 Type II (Higher Velocity 357 Magnum; 9 mm)
This armor protects against 357 Magnum jacketed soft point bullets, with nominal masses of 10.2 g (158 gr) impacting at a velocity of 425 m (1395 ft) per second or less, and 9 mm full jacketed bullets, with nominal masses of 8.0 g (124 gr) impacting at a velocity of 358 m (1175 ft) per second or less. It also provides protection against most other factory loads in caliber 357 Magnum and 9 mm, as well as the threats mentioned in sections 2.1 and 2.2.
Later,
minion said:BTW Manny have you ever fired a Desert Eagle .357 don't knock 'em til you tried'em. I've fired a few rounds with a Desert Eagle .357 and it had alot less kick than a Glock 17. (9mm).
I was at the range where this guy had equipped a laser to his Glock 17 even with all the adjustments made it was a worthless addition. That little dot was all over the place, especially during rapid fire.
You may want to check into HK Heckler and Koch makes the smoothest fire arms I've ever fired. But no .357 though. however a .45 is maybe better.
http://www.hecklerkoch-usa.com/

manny78 said:Thanks guys. I'll manage to try 3-4 guns soon. I checked today and there's a store here with Glocks, HK, Beretta, S&W and Colt. If there's really a big difference between the HK and the rest I'll go for it no matter how expensive it is. Unfortunately they dont Desert Eagle only S&W Magnum revolver and I dont like revolvers at all.
manny78 said:Hi people I was wondering if any of you own a Glock. Cause I'm considering a Glock 32 .357, which seems to have the same stopping power as a Magnum but less expensive. And also would like to know how much did you pay for your Glock. Thanks![]()

freshr1 said:Serious question - Do most Americans own handguns?
BeefyBull said:
However, I'm not sure, but that model may be single shot. I think it'd be best for you to get a .45 1911. They are typically cheap ($150-350) and look good. Unless you're a cop/law enf. I'm kinda wonderin why you need this...but to each his own. Hope his helps...karma? lol
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