I love the platform. When I was sworn into my first PD many years ago I was initially issued a Beretta 92 FS, which was later replaced by the Beretta 96. I have a big hand so I replaced the stock grip with a hogue grips (with the finger grooves) and absolutely loved the gun. I thought it was...
In the early 2002 when I was a rookie police officer my department only allowed off duty carry to be your duty weapon (Glock 22), a Glock 27, or a 38 or 357 revolver. I have never been able to really shoot a G27 very well, so I started with a S&W Model 60. It was heavy, for a relatively small...
I think you will regret not buying it more than you ever would regret buying it. As been stated, its not the prettiest thing out there but its economical, accurate and extremely reliable.
I was a city police officer in another state in 2004. Around that time the state began to allow CCW. The rollout was not great. CCW permits were linked to driver's licenses/license plates, and it was not linked very clearly. Luckily that got straightened out pretty quickly. It was always my...
1. Glock 19
2. AR-15 (As much as I love my KAC SR15 I would keep it to something like a Colt so I don't need proprietary parts or tools)
3. Mossberg 500/590 or Remington 870
4. Bolt Action 308
5. Ruger 10/22
I had a PM9 a while ago (2006-2008). I loved it for the size and weight. However, as mentioned above, it was a snappy gun. I thought the trigger was very long and heavy and was not a huge fan of it overall. With that said, I had about 2000K rounds downrange with it and it always went bang.
Cant say enough good about 2A in Jessup. I never regret stopping in, even though it usually costs me. I also like United, its just a long haul for me. As for worst, Im going with Worth a Shot.