My very first sidearm was a USP tactical. It was not reliable enought. So I got a KJW M9. Again, I needed something even more reliable, since I'm a sniper and shooting people out close is not possible. So I finaly got a MK23 NBB. Now I trust it with my "life". Each time I pull it out, I know it will fire when I press the trigger.
All my other pistols where not that reliable, especially in cold temperature.
So my point is: You must thrust your backup/side arm. Because when you will need it, it will be a close situation. It has to work or your "dead". Pick a pistol that has proven itself. Having a full metal, ultra 7331 pistol is not always a good idea.
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