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- From: fiddler@concertina.Eng.Sun.COM (steve hix)
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: Info wanted: Browning BDM
- Message-ID: <9212211905.AA13325@appserv.Eng.Sun.COM>
- Date: 22 Dec 92 00:00:28 GMT
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- In article <168C2FEAB.UC390136@mizzou1.missouri.edu> UC390136@mizzou1.missouri.edu (JON HALL) writes:
- #Does anyone have any experience with or opinions about
- #the Browning BDM?
-
- Yep. :}
-
- #Is the Pistol Mode/Revolver Mode feature
- #anything more than something a marketing-type dreamed up?
-
- Some police departments may require DAO operation for its
- officers, the Treasury Department apparently is going after
- Browning to make a version of the BDM without the selector
- as a DAO pistol.
-
- Some people just prefer either DAO or normal double-action
- (first shot DA, succeeding shots SA). Actually, the gun
- can't be called DAO, since you can manually cock it and
- shoot SA if you want.
-
- #Is this Browning's attempt at a "new" wondernine, one to
- #keep a place in the market, until they think of something
- #better?
-
- They spent long enough coming up with this, I wouldn't hold
- my breath waiting for a followup.
-
- #All I've read about it are brief mentions in various gun
- #magazines. All they say is it's a double-mode, narrow-
- #framed, high-capacity 9mm autoloader. I've seen no reviews
- #(If you know of any reviews, please let me know. I'm even
- #willing to send someone a SASE for copies of reviews.)
-
- Lots of reviews out there...don't have any to hand, though.
- There is a fairoly recent issue of American Rifleman with the
- BDM on the cover.
-
- #I've also seen the two-page spread in Browning's catalog.
-
- Probably shows the earlier version of it. The shipping BDM
- has a different method of securing the rear sight, simpler.
-
- #Two local gun shops carry the BDM, but neither has had much
- #experience with it nor have they heard anything from
- #the one or two customers who have bought one.
-
- If I could scrape up the cash, I'd get a second one. My daughter
- would *really* like for me to get her one...I'm still explaining
- why she can't have one of her own.
-
- #Is the gun reliable?
-
- I see no reason why it shouldn't be as reliable as a Hi-Power.
-
- #Accurate?
-
- I'm fairly pathetic with a pistol. My daughter and I both
- manage to keep everything within 4-5" at 50', offhand. (She
- may be a problem, though...first time she picked up a pistol,
- she settled into a classic Weaver stance. Only fix needed was
- to remind her to not lean back a couple of times. :}
-
- #How would you rate it WRT SIGs, Berettas, Glocks, etc.?
-
- It's my favorite so far (I *paid* for mine). The I'd rate the rest:
- Hi-Power, SIG 226, Glock17, S&W, Desert Eagle .44,...with Ruger P85
- down in tenth place. I'm leaving open slots for other pistols who
- *have* to have a better trigger than a P85, if they have no other
- redeeming virtues.
-
- #How does it like different kinds of ammo?
-
- I've got 800 rounds through it so far. Two jams, caused by daughter
- letting down the slide partway before releasing it. She knows better
- now.
-
- #How does the narrow frame feel, when you fire it (aiming, recoil, etc.).
-
- Great! Grip feel was one of the main reasons I went for it. Shooting
- is very pleasant...good reason for me to be reloading, too. :}
-
- #Workmanship? Material? Low-/high-maintenence? Mediocre?!
-
- Good. Good. Low (as near as I can tell). Better. No sharp corners to
- snag on clothes. Small enough for my daughter to use comfortable, but
- big enough that I don't feel that I'm holding a capgun. Her hands are
- not all that small, though.
-
- #Right now, I'm leaning toward the Beretta 92FS-series.
-
- There's no accounting for taste. :}
-
- #The SIG is good, but lacks a true safety.
-
- The BDM's "safety" is described by Browning as a "combination
- lever", since it acts as safety/decocker/slide release. In practice,
- this means that SA cocked-and-locked is out. OK by me. (If you
- drop the slide with the (small) slide release, you're holding a loaded
- pistol, safety off, cocked, single action.) As long as you know...
- Otherwise, using the combination lever leaves you loaded, decocked, and
- safety on. I can deal with it.
-
-
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