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You will dig it. Try and make your first an XC.
Awesome, will do.

The XC is probably one of the most hand fitted pistols I have held, shot, and had a hard time letting go.
The coating from ArmorLube called DLC, diamond like coating, is so slick the slide takes hardly any effort to operate.

Other Staccato models are still spendy but less expensive. DLC is an option.
If you are ordering one, add the DLC, it is a seriously valuable upgrade

Dawson Precision is a great source of Staccatos
You aren't helping my wallet :s0112:

I do appreciate the info though :)
 
My favorite 9mm pistol isn't even a pistol, or even a rifle for that matter. It's made by a company called Short Lane, cost considerably less than $100 pre-COVOD, and drops into the chamber of any break-action shotgun with a single-shot rifled 8 inch barrel. It's a novelty I have never chronographed and surprisingly accurate.

It's incredibly intuitive to point and shoot, and on a good day can hit the 200 yard gong at Zia range (as many hits as misses) with just the bead of an over/under as a sight. I can't think of any really practical use for it but it's fun to show off with, particularly when a safe situation allows me to discreetly substitute the insert for a shotgun shell.
 
@Joe Link A bit of Pistol Porn for ya.

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That is a tough question. I have a Belgian Browning Hi Power that I inherited from my Dad that just feels fabulous in my hand. I have a SIG M17 that was ex-U.S. Army. It probably had thousands of rounds through it. It feels fabulous in my hand too. Both are accurate. Both are high capacity. One is hammer fired and the other is striker fired. One has a metal receiver and the other has a composite receiver. One has marginal sights, the other has great Trijicon tritium sights. I love them both.
 
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