![]() We’ve found real differences in the execution of vital areas of Hmmerli, Walther, Pardini, Smith & Wesson, and Benelli handguns-enough for us to recommend some of the cheaper (if you can call $1,000 cheaper) units over some costing nearly twice as much. The answer to the last question is no, as recent testing of several pricey. We want to know, How good does a gun have to be to cost $1,500 to $2,000, and can it ever truly be worth such an outlandish price? Perhaps even more important, we wonder, Won’t every gun in that price class be as indistinguishably good as another one? Most shooters will never need or want such precision shooting tools, but we are still curious about them. Shooters who want unabridged performance in their handguns know there’s a niche of Olympic-class firearms wherein a good trigger simply isn’t good enough, and a comfortable-enough grip still may not be perfect enough to allow hole-in-hole accuracy. ![]()
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