Five Seven with 20 rounds of goodness
I would go with this, if I had one.
33 round mags available for the G17, my choice.
But I do have this, so...
Five Seven with 20 rounds of goodness
33 round mags available for the G17, my choice.
I would go with this, if I had one.
But I do have this, so...
I'll make a couple assumptions; you mean standard (normally comes with gun) magazine, no (rifles without stocks making them pistols), and no I'll take this gun because I'll be able to find ammo, mags and parts.
If that's the case, I'll go with capacity, PMR30 (30 rounds standard).
If it's ok to scavage ammo/etc, I'll go with Glock 19.
If anything goes, AR pistol with 100 round drum.
Didn't we just play this game??
HK USP Tactical
Didn't we just play this game??
Para wide body P-14. I shoot a 1911 very well and 14 rounds of it should give me a chance
Since reading more about the 5.7 I've decided to change my mind, and stick with my Glock 17. You were right.So hard to pass up a rifle if really bugging out, but AR or AK pistols would be a nice alternative (that I don't have).
Funny. I was thinking the opposite. Maybe it's the grass is greener syndrome.
I have the 5.7, but if I had a Glock 17 with a 33rd mag, I might pick it first. The 5.7 has the advantage of being light with a flatter shooting round. There are also 30-rd mags for the 5.7 (that I never bothered to get). But, if you only have one handgun, the weight issue isn't a biggie, and being able to scavenge other people's ammo might be nice.
Thus, my best current choice would be a Walther PPQ in 9mm with a 17-rd mag.
The PMR-30 was on "sale" a few days ago at Target USA for $450, which is actually a good price recently. Just a couple years back, they were running between $300-350, but now a days up to $600 isn't uncommon. Apparently, the CMR-30, the carbine which uses a common mag with the PMR-30, shipped in small batches in November and immediately sold out.