Beyond_Visual_Range
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I've always wanted a Browning semi-auto, so which one should I get? I'm evaluating the BDA and HP using 3 criterias: Size, caliber, and price.
Size wise, I dont' have the biggest hand out there, so the thickness of the grip is important. I have the Ruger P90 for comparison, its grip is slightly too big for me, but that's okay for .45acp. The BDA looks quite abit smaller, I wonder if it's also thinner than HP. I don't plan on CC, but less weight would also be better.
Does anyone know the dimension and weight of either pistols?
Actually I was set on BDA, except it uses .380 instead of the 9x19mm. I have the .45 Ruger for stopping power, but I want a backup that can deliver as well.
Does the 9mm cartridge performs better than .38 overall, size vs. power?
The price really separates the two by a large margin. I've seen new BDA going for $390, while the HP commands $600+ even used. Here's another questions, is BDA a true Browning? I've heard it's a re-badged Sig220 in 80s, and later a re-badged Beretta 84 in 90s.
Does Browning actually make anything, or they just put their stamp of approval on the slide? The HP I've seen were made by someone else too, ie. FN.
Appreciate any info or insight, thanks.
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