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<blockquote data-quote="Jwryan84" data-source="post: 1623734" data-attributes="member: 8933"><p>Get the CM9, at the distances you will be using the extras on the PM9 wont make much difference. I have a P9 and it is very accurate, learn that dry fire is your friend and it will be a shooter.</p><p></p><p>Don't waste your money on a lazer, just learn to shoot your gun. Really don't waste your money, I can't say this enough. </p><p></p><p>Also would be a good idea to get it stippled, I had mine done by Mike, gun is much more controllable. Would also recommend 147 grain JHP compared to 115 or any +P to help with controllability. </p><p></p><p>I also had mike take down the edges on the slide stop, they were very sharp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jwryan84, post: 1623734, member: 8933"] Get the CM9, at the distances you will be using the extras on the PM9 wont make much difference. I have a P9 and it is very accurate, learn that dry fire is your friend and it will be a shooter. Don't waste your money on a lazer, just learn to shoot your gun. Really don't waste your money, I can't say this enough. Also would be a good idea to get it stippled, I had mine done by Mike, gun is much more controllable. Would also recommend 147 grain JHP compared to 115 or any +P to help with controllability. I also had mike take down the edges on the slide stop, they were very sharp. [/QUOTE]
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