most accurate 9mm under 2000

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The new German P-210 looks like it has a beefier grip than the Swiss P-210, does anyone have experience with the grip and opinions on it versus the original?
 
The German Target models have the palm swell grips from Nill and are a bit fatter than the Swiss models.

You can see the German model on the far right.


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Any Tanfoglio full size. My full size steel Tanfoglio is the most accurate 9mm I have shot and I own SIGs and Brownings and have shot many Glocks.
 
bc, I [of course] like the one on the far right the most, . . . . and it is probably the most expensive, too. Absolutely beautiful!
 
CZ-75 Clone ?

What about the Bernadelli P-ONE ? I've had some issues with mine . In some ways it appears close to a Magnum Research Baby Eagle 9mm . In fact , I had a Baby Eagle magazine adapted to fit the P-ONE .
 
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bc, I [of course] like the one on the far right the most, . . . . and it is probably the most expensive, too. Absolutely beautiful!

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That's the German one. Those are generally less expensive than the Swiss models. I paid more for the others.
 
My favorite for accuracy would be a Walther P88, but it's not in production anymore. Can still be found in new condition. For the money, the big brother or what you already have...Beretta PX4 fullsize. It doesn't even function the way your PX4 SC does, so they don't compare. The rotating barrel makes for a very accurate pistol out of the box.
 
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That's the German one. Those are generally less expensive than the Swiss models. I paid more for the others.


Wouldn't have guess that. Thanks!
 
What about the Bernadelli P-ONE ? I've had some issues with mine . In some ways it appears close to a Magnum Research Baby Eagle 9mm . In fact , I had a Baby Eagle magazine adapted to fit the P-ONE .

I'm not sure how the Bernardelli P One is anything like the CZ75. For starters, the CZ (and Baby Eagle) has a slide that rides inside the frame.

The Bernardelli and CZ are really nothing alike. It's a totally different pistol.
 
Get yourself a new Beretta 92 and send it to a good gunsmith to fit the KKM slow twist barrel and some action work and springs.
New rear adjustable and a taller front sight(good to 50yds +)
Get some 115gr AMU ammo from Atlanta Arms.
This will cost well under $2K and will be very accurate.
Just saying.

Clarence
 
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Never shot a P210...but of all 9mm's I've shot, the G34's are excellent for the money as well as the CZ varients - they practically shoot themselves.
 
I have a Les Baer 9mm that shoots pretty good. 1911 triggers are hard to beat. I have an old CZ 75BD with a 5" Bar-Sto barrel fitted by the factory, total cost of about 1/2 the Baer that shoots as well. It has a 10s of thousands of rounds trigger job, which is expensive, but fun. Both shot much better than the S&W 952-2, so I sold it a couple years ago.
 
Went through this several months ago and there were some very good choices including the 210 which was a little more, but I kept coming back to the X-5 L1. I don't think I could have made a better decision. Only problem is when you get to this level of accuracy there are no excuses when you miss. :confused:




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Iirc, the 9mm X-5 L1 comes with 19-round mags. My X-5 TAC doesn't have the funnel and uses standard 226 mags.

Here's my 1970-ish Swiss Army surplus P-210. It came from Europe with the later commercial stocks already on it.

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