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Thinking about getting one from AIM Surplus as a first handgun. In the meantime, post Based Browning's best design

Also 1911s welcome too, especially odd looking ones
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anyone who has used both, if given the option to pick one or the other, would you rather go with Browning HP or CZ-75, and why?
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>>29815650
Welp, this should send the thread straight into the toilet.
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>>29815500
Hi Powers are great, they have the ergonomics of a brick, but a sexy brick.
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>>29815650

The first gun I fired that I actually ENJOYED shooting was a rented BHP, and it was glorious. When I was old enough to buy a handgun, I went looking for one and ended up finding that I liked the CZ75B for many of the same reasons I liked the BHP (Namely all metal build and great feel in the hand). I bought and fired the CZ75B for a few years before picking up a BHP again, and when I shot the BHP I honestly didn't like it as much.

So, tl;dr, it's probably a tossup and personal preference. I like them both, but ended up leaning towards the CZ in the end. I'm sure there are many who've had the opposite experience.
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>>29815960
>they have the ergonomics of a brick, but a sexy brick.

Really? Myself and most I talk to find them comfy as fuck. That's one of the main draws for me personally.
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>>29815997
Well it's probably the grips. The ones I have on mine are thick and not formed, don't have the thumb groove and honestly it's not bad, not even a complaint really just a minor thing.
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>>29815960
I love the look of those adjustable sight versions
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I'm wondering tho, what to look for in a used one? Like how can you tell if you need to replace shit
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>>29815500
Accurized with bushing, converted to double action, appropriate loads.
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>>29818412
get good at shooting.

when the grouping gets to shit and the bullets start keyholing. you need a new barrel.

if it isn't firing, feeding, or ejecting properly? replace springs.
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