Try different Guns & Calibers
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Originally Posted by
Drew0585
I recently purchased a Ruger SR9C and now I'm looking for another handgun. Not sure which gun/caliber I would like to buy. I'm trying to decide between the Springfield XDM and the Beretta PX4 Storm, but I was wondering if anyone had some insight on whether it would be better to keep the same 9mm caliber, get a .40 cal, or the .45 ACP or had a suggestion for another gun?
Also, I've held each of the guns, both of which felt great in my hand. I shot the XD, but felt that the trigger was a bit long and I wasn't sure if the XDM had modified the trigger. The gun will primarily be for home defense and shooting at the range.
Thanks for the help
I would recommend a 1911 as it is entirely different than the one you already own. It functions differently and I think it is good to have experience on all kinds of firearms!
That said I would go with the .45 ACP. There are pros and cons about staying with one caliber but if you decide to get a 1911 the .45 is the classic caliber for that weapon. I can also be found in 9mm if you decide to go that way.
As far as cost the .45 is more expensive but not a lot if you reload. I can reload .45 for approx $1/50 rounds more. If you shoot factory ammo it is approx $4/50 more.
I do agree that practice practice practice is the key as an earlier post said. I always stay in practice with all my weapons!
What ever you decide be safe and have fun!