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I I've heard bad things about We guns??Depends on your preferences. Have a go with a Glock and an M9, and whatever feels best to you is the right weapon for you. I wouldn't buy KJW though, WE Gen 3 & 4
Glocks are some of the best along with TM, and TM are good for M9s too.
Looks like I'm getting a Glock thenI don't know precisely if the real world applies to these two makes of airsoft pistol, but I am going to assume that they sort of mimic them.
M9
Is a double action pistol, which means if you don't rack it then as you pull the trigger the hammer will return and it will then eventually break and fire.
In real life its a pretty heavy trigger, much heavier pull than the glock.
Its a pretty big gun for medium to big hands. Those with small hands don't tend to find this a very comfortable gun to shoot.
Glock 23
Is a small compact pistol for everyday carry, its more for police force than military use.
Its quite light as a result of the polymer construction.
In the real world its main advantage is it requires very little grease to function properly, which helps it work well in dirty conditions and wet.
Glock trigger pulls are quite light (less than half that of the M9 5.5 v 12 pounds), there is a nice click on reset with feeling and noise for finding the reset point.
It is single action, gun must be racked before it can be fired.
These are chalk and cheese pistols in real life, one is a heavy pull military issue gun requiring lots of grease on a pretty classical design whereas the glock is a hammerless single action pistol with a light pull, its used by a lot of competition shooters, not least because the sights can be changed.
I personally like the decock safety of the Sig Sauer's, that has a lot of advantages in airsoft to arm it and then double action fire the first shot. What I dislike about the We F228 however is I can't hear or feel the reset point, making double taps very hard. A lot of the guys I meet seem pretty happy with their glocks, they have some of the lightest pulls out there, nice solid breaks on the trigger in good glock style and quite short pulls because of the single action nature of the guns. The M9 on the other hand I suspect is quite a long and ultimately heavy trigger pull in comparison. The 1911 you have now is probably quite a heavy trigger pull. Really depends what you like.
These pistols are so different (just not competitors at all in the same space) that I would recommend you go and try them in a local shop.