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<blockquote data-quote="kd5hrm" data-source="post: 1705899" data-attributes="member: 54"><p>Lots of manufacturers make lots of nice guns. The things that make a good carry gun don't always make a good target gun. For example, a 3 lb trigger on your target gun might be nice but some folks may not like that on their carry gun. Some target pistols have 10-inch barrels. Also not ideal for a gun if you carry it concealed. If you like the 1911s, you can get a full-size gun for target shooting and a compact for carry. You can get also get a .22 conversion kit and shoot cheaply with the same gun. Shooting the same thing all the time is also great way to become familiar with the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kd5hrm, post: 1705899, member: 54"] Lots of manufacturers make lots of nice guns. The things that make a good carry gun don't always make a good target gun. For example, a 3 lb trigger on your target gun might be nice but some folks may not like that on their carry gun. Some target pistols have 10-inch barrels. Also not ideal for a gun if you carry it concealed. If you like the 1911s, you can get a full-size gun for target shooting and a compact for carry. You can get also get a .22 conversion kit and shoot cheaply with the same gun. Shooting the same thing all the time is also great way to become familiar with the gun. [/QUOTE]
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