As nice as lasers are (and yes, I have one on my primary defense pistol), you can bet money that when the s#!t hits the fan, the damn thing won't work. Night sights and lots of practice are very important, too. We have a local range that does low light target practice.....very cool, very valuable.My crimson trace grips came in early! I just got back from the range, and really like the gun. Extremely accurate. The laser site is incredible. I have also noticed that it has improved my shooting, when turning them off. I am able to site the target better. I also like the fact that I dont have to close one eye to align the iron sites. I am very happy with the whole package!
Thanks for all the help guys! I picked up a Beretta M9, and ordered the Crimson Trace grips on line. Cant wait to go shoot it! The grips should be in on Friday..
Thanks for all the help guys! I picked up a Beretta M9, and ordered the Crimson Trace grips on line. Cant wait to go shoot it! The grips should be in on Friday..
Always fun to break in a new firearm. I remember when I first shot my Springfield XD-M 9mm. I found out they have a place down here where I can pay $100 a year for a outdoor range. Kinda sucks since back home it was free. Looking forward to next year for some shooting.
It was a blast! Next time we get together for a cigar, we should all get together at a range first!! I think their are enough gun enthuiasts to have a great Houston Smoke and Shoot herf!!
Jake you are in charge! :laugh:
Congratulations on your purchase, the M9 is a great sidearm. I've owned a few over the years and was always very happy with their accuracy. In addition, the ergonomics just feel right to me. With the possible exception of the mid/large frame CZs I'd say the 92/M9 line feels better in the hand than any other automatic out there.
Congratulations on your purchase, the M9 is a great sidearm. I've owned a few over the years and was always very happy with their accuracy. In addition, the ergonomics just feel right to me. With the possible exception of the mid/large frame CZs I'd say the 92/M9 line feels better in the hand than any other automatic out there.
For you maybe. I couldn't stand how bulky Beretta's feel in my hand. Reason why i never purchased one nor a Glock.
For anyone planning or even considering purchasing a Glock google GSSF Discount. I believe they have changed the rules somewhat, but basically you pay something like $35 a year but get a fairly hefty discount on any handgun. GSSF is also a CMP affiliate and there are other assorted benefits.