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<blockquote data-quote="TANSTAAFL" data-source="post: 4225429" data-attributes="member: 27098"><p>What Caliber do you like? Many good 9's and 45's. Really like the S&W M&P 5.7 (very thin plus set up for MOS and a tac driver), or The M&P line in general. They have far better triggers and not too light, not to heavy. Props to Springfield Armory as well. I know all of these are far less than your budget, but you can buy a lot of ammo with the difference. Same if you upgrade to the FNH FiveseveN MRD which is closer to your $4,000 budget, and on all of the aforementioned guns you can put a quality red dot on them. Yes, there are many in the $4,000 range that are excellent, like the Staccato's which are accurate and patterned after the 1911 in 9 and 45.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TANSTAAFL, post: 4225429, member: 27098"] What Caliber do you like? Many good 9's and 45's. Really like the S&W M&P 5.7 (very thin plus set up for MOS and a tac driver), or The M&P line in general. They have far better triggers and not too light, not to heavy. Props to Springfield Armory as well. I know all of these are far less than your budget, but you can buy a lot of ammo with the difference. Same if you upgrade to the FNH FiveseveN MRD which is closer to your $4,000 budget, and on all of the aforementioned guns you can put a quality red dot on them. Yes, there are many in the $4,000 range that are excellent, like the Staccato's which are accurate and patterned after the 1911 in 9 and 45. [/QUOTE]
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