I currently have a part ordnance p14-45. It's a good solid gun but its heavy, 2.5 lbs empty. I am thinking HK compact USP 45 or Glock g20.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
Can't go wrong with a glock if they fit your hand. Personally I hate the grips on them. I love my springfield xdm .45 4". Shoots well, fits my hand well and holds a hell of a lot of 45 acp.
If your primary consideration is for an EDC carry gun where two legged animals are the threat, then I would look into a semi-auto 9mm. I'd rather not spark the caliber debate, but I've done alot of research on handgun calibers for self defense, and the most practical is 9mm. If you want to shoot a different caliber because you like it, then more power to you. But I do have my reasons for 9mm.
If your primary consideration is defense from animals in the woods, then I would jump to the Glock 29 or 20 like Ryan said. The reason the G29 is harder to shoot accurately is the smaller frame and shorter sight radius, and the extra felt recoil, but you gain a more compact and lighter package. Personally, the subcompact Glocks don't feel good to me, so I'd go with the G20.
Bottom line, I wouldn't suggest one of these to do both jobs. They are two different guns for two different "missions".
I used to be a firearms dealer and was able to shoot many different handguns on a regular basis. I have never found anything that feels better and shoots as reliably as a Glock. Not exotic, but they go bang every time no matter what. 4 pound trigger and not too heavy. They are the only handguns I own because I never want to have to worry will it work?
CarryIs it going to be for self defense at home or a carry gun? Most carry guns you will find are not the best shooting guns at the range. This was brought up before being there size. I will agree with what was said before about the 9mm. There are guns for each intended pelurpose and a few that can do both. My personal favorite for a fairly inexpensive home protection and a really easy gun to shoot is a glock 19. It's a little big to carry but it is possible. I think a little more info on your intended purpose would help with suggestions.
If your primary consideration is for an EDC carry gun where two legged animals are the threat, then I would look into a semi-auto 9mm. I'd rather not spark the caliber debate, but I've done alot of research on handgun calibers for self defense, and the most practical is 9mm. If you want to shoot a different caliber because you like it, then more power to you. But I do have my reasons for 9mm.
If your primary consideration is defense from animals in the woods, then I would jump to the Glock 29 or 20 like Ryan said. The reason the G29 is harder to shoot accurately is the smaller frame and shorter sight radius, and the extra felt recoil, but you gain a more compact and lighter package. Personally, the subcompact Glocks don't feel good to me, so I'd go with the G20.
Bottom line, I wouldn't suggest one of these to do both jobs. They are two different guns for two different "missions".