Cannonfodder Posted December 4, 2022 Posted December 4, 2022 On 28/11/2022 at 14:08, Jamsandwich said: Metal slide certainly isn't super important. Especially up here in the cold north where we're going to be settling into Winter for the next 6 months probably. If you're worried about performance in cold weather you're right to avoid metal slides. Alternatively have you considered a NBB or AEP? While they don't have the grin factor of a GBB, they'll keep going in colder conditions.
Jamsandwich Posted December 5, 2022 Author Posted December 5, 2022 I'm happy to spend a little extra on TM to be honest. the 100 was really just a baseline. Just don't want to creep up into the 200 area. I'm kinda tempted to go for their USP. My current (broken) USPc is still a lovely looking pistol and not one I've seen around much. I'm guessing I'll have more luck going for a TM in terms of long-term maintenance.
Jamsandwich Posted December 8, 2022 Author Posted December 8, 2022 Well, I think I may have settled on the HK45 by TM. I do love the aesthetic of the USPc and was tempted to go for it to replace my old one, but it seems the non-compact version performs a little better out-of-box. And if I'm going non-compact then I might as well go for HK45 which looks better and appears to better parts availability/options. Thanks for all the words of advice guys.
BigStew Posted December 8, 2022 Posted December 8, 2022 41 minutes ago, Jamsandwich said: Well, I think I may have settled on the HK45 by TM. I do love the aesthetic of the USPc and was tempted to go for it to replace my old one, but it seems the non-compact version performs a little better out-of-box. And if I'm going non-compact then I might as well go for HK45 which looks better and appears to better parts availability/options. Thanks for all the words of advice guys. The 45 is a good choice I have the tatactial as my primary secondary. Mainly for the ambi controls. It's a comfortable gun and with the interchangeable grips will fit different sized hands.
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