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  • Theguncounterkid
    Ive found the EAA Witness to be a great value for under $300. I tend to like the new firestorms as well, though im not sure id put my life on it. If defense is a major role, cough up another $100 and go with a good used glock/sig/HK. you wont be sorry if its ever needed.
    -The Kid
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  • gravedigger
    You also may want to look at Ruger, although most are a little more than $300. Though I have been seeing P95's at gun shows lately for $300. Out of you listed options, I'd say go with the Kel-Tec. I love my P-32. If you shop around you can probably find the P-11 for well under $300.

    -Marcus

    ****You'll find I'm full of surprises.-Luke Skywalker (The Empire Strikes Back)****
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  • royc38
    I agree with the above Ruger or Witness. They don't cost an arm or leg and they are good quality.
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  • gunpaq
    Ruger P-95 new or used, Keltec 9mm.

    Pack slow, fall stable, pull high, hit dead center.
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  • taarnold5
    hey, just curious why anyone hasn't suggested the cz75? it is the same price as the ruger and twice the gun. i own both a p95dc and a cz75.( i carry a cz75 compact ) the cz is much more accurate and feels alot sturdier. at first i used to shoot them about the same amount, but my ruger has been passed down to my wife. reliability isn't an issue with either the ruger or cz, as they both eat anything i have fed them. just another suggestion!
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  • jastr
    I also agree with the above ruger or witness.... good guns. but for another hundred its a glock, or berreta, Ive yet too see a sig.. even used, at 400 hundred dollars.

    lets all be responsible! shoot a criminal! Remember 0% of firearms pull there own trigger!
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  • jastr
    I wanted too add one more thing.... In the matter of home defense, nothing will beat a 12 gauge... It wont go through the wall and kill your nieghbor, It gives you leeway on the aim factor in the middle of the night. Even with birdshot anything at that close range is toast.

    lets all be responsible! shoot a criminal! Remember 0% of firearms pull there own trigger!
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  • competentone
    I'd suggest the Ruger P-95 too (or another of the Ruger P-Series), but (as noted already) you might have to shop around to find one for $300. I consider the Ruger P-series pistols the best cost/quality balance in a handgun available.

    I don't have the Kel-Tec P-11 but have heard good things from people who own them--the Kel-Tec is small, more suited for carry; the Ruger P-series is bigger and tougher. If a "shot-till-it falls-apart" test was performed, the Ruger would last a whole lot longer than the Kel-Tec.

    Don't know much about the others you list.
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  • airborne
    For just a few dollars more look at the CZ75. Noticed there are two currert listings on BunBroker for $350.00. If you have time and do alittle shopping you should be able to acquire one for $300/325.00.

    B - BreatheR - RelaxA - AimS - SightS - Squeeze
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  • ATF
    KEL-TEC, KEL-TEC, KEL-TEC.

    ATF
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  • idsman75
    I love the Kel Tec P-11. My dad is trying to sell his for $125 (excellent condition) and I would buy it but I already have a 9mm that I am happy with. I bought two for friends from GunBroker each for $100 - $125 about a year ago.

    idsman75@peoplepc.com

    Edited by - idsman75 on 06/27/2002 23:57:13
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  • 96harley
    Have you considered a Hi-Point? Chuckle, chuckle...Oh! Wrong department. I thought you were looking for a boat anchor.
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  • rsnyder55
    If you are choosing the 9mm due to its universality, you may want to consider a 357 magnum revolver. Less complicated, less maintenance, and less practice required. Also it will fire all 38 special and all the 357 magnum loads. In the middle of a confrontation is not the time to be trying to figure out why your 9mm did not go boom when you pulled the trigger. I would consider any semiauto only if you were willing to practice, practice, practice regularly with it.
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  • gundummy
    Kel-Tec P11. You should be able to get it under $250. It's been nothing but a blast for me. It might have a jamb or two during the first 50 rounds, but 1,000 rounds later (I only had it a couple months) no problems at all. NONE. It will eat most anything. Plus you can slap a pre-ban S&W 59 or 69 series mag in there and get 12 or 15 rounds ready when you need it. Cheap accessories are available and the customer service, if you ever need it, is outstanding. Smallest 9mm on planet (I think), but very easy to handle considering it's compact size. You need to get used to the 8.5# DAO trigger, but after a hundred rounds or so ($10.96 value pack @ Wallmart), you'll be alright. GD
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