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Guns and magazines are different things. The guns you use in nj for 3gun are the same you would use anywhere else, just with smaller magazines.

 

 

I hear that.  I should have been more specific. I am asking more in lines with which gun options I can take advantage of the 15 round restriction.  I'm probably more interested in 9mm options, b/c that's what I reload for, but I'll take .40 suggestions as well.  I just want to know what's being used out there on the scene.  I've not yet attended any 3 gun matches myself.

 

 

Edit: I know most major gun manufacturers make 10 round mags for most of their guns.  15 rounders (9mm), like the one CZ makes for their 75b is much more rare.

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Any pistol with a 15 round mag that you shoot comfortably. Same for semi rifle and shotgun. Am i missing something here? Whatever division you like !!! If you havent done it before. Id say start with what youre most comfortable with. ?? Only because a dq really sucks and it hits home hard.

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I've got a CZ SP-01 Shadow for production, and I've got some 15 round magazines on order for it.  I am toying with the idea of setting up another gun dedicated for 3 gun, but for the life of me can't find other 9mm from the major brands that offer 15 round mags.  Maybe it's a stupid search and I should just use the CZ for 3 gun also.  

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I've got a CZ SP-01 Shadow for production, and I've got some 15 round magazines on order for it.  I am toying with the idea of setting up another gun dedicated for 3 gun, but for the life of me can't find other 9mm from the major brands that offer 15 round mags.  Maybe it's a stupid search and I should just use the CZ for 3 gun also.  

 

S&W M&P 9 has 15 round mags - hard to get but they exist.

http://www.gandrtactical.com/cgi-bin/commerce.cgi?preadd=action&key=3000247

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What Vlad, said the SP01 is a good gun for production and will be good enough for 3gun. Get your feet wet a bit and see if you like it(you will) and decide how you want to proceed. Rifle and shotgun plus accessories will get expensive. Also don't listen to Krdshk, he has a m&p and is biased towards it

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