Keep whatever you shoot the best. Keep what you enjoy the most or what is most comfortable for you. I went through this phase a lot trying to decide what to do if I could only have one. I'm a huge HK fan. I have tons of magazines for the platform so for me I'd stick with just a couple of brands just to have better magazine compatibility within the lineup. Easier to stockpile parts and accessories that way. Just my opinion. Good video, good luck with moving!
@@theevenstevenchannel8220 good luck with everything. Virginia is a pretty state in certain areas. I was born and raised in charlottesville but in Atlanta metro now for the last 25 years.
The HK is the clear sell. Keep the other two. You'll regret getting rid of your pet 250 -- also, it won't command much of a resale price -- and you can save up and "Langdonize" the Storm later on.
Not sure if you sold any of these guns yet but....Listening to your presentation, I would say keep the P250 due to its utter simplicity. As you mentioned, there are potential user malfunctions with the Storm. I'd stick with the P250. I own one and bought it for the exact reason that it is so simple to operate, eliminating the potential for user error in a horrible SS situation. But, if you keep the P250, get 9mm P320 mags!..
From what I heard in this video, you like the Beretta the most and HK p30l the least. I would keep what you like the most. A few bucks more or less don't make a difference if you ruin your joy from shooting. (Actually that way you would also save money lol. But I don't think it is worth dropping your hobbies and joy if you are not starving.)
Thank you. That's quite the compliment, because there are things like video games and naked girls on the internet. Saying this is better is top praise.
I sold my p30 lem as it wasn't nearly as accurate as my other guns. I have the vp9 and its one of my most accurate and I would love to hate it as it doesn't lock back due to my grip but can't let it go as i can ring a 10 inch plate at 50 yards with ease.
Maybe that's...poorly worded. I don't mind the safety as much as I don't like how it's a combination safety and decocker. I'd rather it's one or the other, but not both.
@@theevenstevenchannel8220 Isn't it better to have one control if you do want a safety? You don't really need a safety for DA, but I would still feel better if I had small kids around. I have to believe guns are more drop safe if they have a safety.