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  • #46
    GardoneVT
    Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 434

    Originally posted by missiontrails
    Simple fact... part for part, material for material.. HK is a higher quality piece than the Glock, and yes you pay more for that. Accuracy is a null point, both are accurate, but for whatever reason certain people are able to shoot one better than the other. Is the frame of a HK superior to the Glock... hell yes. Are the barrels of the HK's one notch above the Glock... hell yes. Are the parts inside the frame of an HK a notch above s Glock.... hell yes.
    Practically speaking,none of those benefits matter for civil consumption. Its actually a detriment in a way-if a private citizen uses a gun for self defense, he's looking at over $1000+ to replace it once the original HK is seized for evidence. Glocks work, and are expendable enough that if its seized and scrapped no worries are spared.Just buy another one and keep rolling.

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    • #47
      BigPimping
      CGN Contributor
      • Feb 2010
      • 21388

      Originally posted by missiontrails
      Simple fact... part for part, material for material.. HK is a higher quality piece than the Glock, and yes you pay more for that. Accuracy is a null point, both are accurate, but for whatever reason certain people are able to shoot one better than the other. Is the frame of a HK superior to the Glock... hell yes. Are the barrels of the HK's one notch above the Glock... hell yes. Are the parts inside the frame of an HK a notch above s Glock.... hell yes.


      I have seen some Glock torture tests that were to say the least......impressive. HK is a brand name like Gucci, Prada and Mercedes. It offers no real value over the brands such as MP series, Glock and CZ. It is just a way to say, "I have a lot of money" when at the gun range.

      I owned a HK94 in the 80s. It did absolutely nothing better than my CMMG 9mm carbine does today. Except cost a lot more.

      Factor in the insane cost of HK mags, availability of 10 rd mags here in California (HK hates the civilian market) and that plays into it highly.

      Glad you like you your HK. I would save on the extra cost and spend it on ammo and training. Far better investments IMHO.
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      • #48
        BigPimping
        CGN Contributor
        • Feb 2010
        • 21388

        Originally posted by GardoneVT
        Practically speaking,none of those benefits matter for civil consumption. Its actually a detriment in a way-if a private citizen uses a gun for self defense, he's looking at over $1000+ to replace it once the original HK is seized for evidence. Glocks work, and are expendable enough that if its seized and scrapped no worries are spared.Just buy another one and keep rolling.
        The voice of reason......Glock is the best available handgun for the money. I get Blue Label pricing, so that even sweetens it more. I can buy a new G17 for $425.00 plus fees. Why the hell buy anything at 1k dollars that works no better and offers no real advantage?
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        • #49
          missiontrails
          Calguns Addict
          • Nov 2008
          • 7840

          Originally posted by BigPimping
          The voice of reason......Glock is the best available handgun for the money. I get Blue Label pricing, so that even sweetens it more. I can buy a new G17 for $425.00 plus fees. Why the hell buy anything at 1k dollars that works no better and offers no real advantage?
          I agree FOR THE MONEY. Can't dispute that. Now we are back to the argument, why should anyone buy a Lexus when they can buy a Camry. Some people work hard enough in life to enjoy a larger disposable income, and gain pleasure out of purchasing higher quality products. However, in the case of handguns we are talking $200-$400 more, not $12,000-$20,000 more.
          Last edited by missiontrails; 03-15-2015, 2:27 PM.

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          • #50
            tbc
            Calguns Addict
            • Jun 2011
            • 5955

            Sig vs HK

            I thought this thread is about HK vs Sig. How did we get Glock and CZ into the conversation. Should we throw in Hi-Point as a citizen self defense weapon just in case we have to use it and the gun is going to be taken away for investigation. Hi-Point is a lot cheaper than Glock and it is still get the job done.
            Last edited by tbc; 03-15-2015, 2:36 PM.

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            • #51
              missiontrails
              Calguns Addict
              • Nov 2008
              • 7840

              Originally posted by BigPimping
              I have seen some Glock torture tests that were to say the least......impressive. HK is a brand name like Gucci, Prada and Mercedes. It offers no real value over the brands such as MP series, Glock and CZ. It is just a way to say, "I have a lot of money" when at the gun range.

              I owned a HK94 in the 80s. It did absolutely nothing better than my CMMG 9mm carbine does today. Except cost a lot more.

              Factor in the insane cost of HK mags, availability of 10 rd mags here in California (HK hates the civilian market) and that plays into it highly.

              Glad you like you your HK. I would save on the extra cost and spend it on ammo and training. Far better investments IMHO.
              I'm not disagreeing that each gun has its merit.. but let's not be silly, on roster Glock @ $500 (real street price)n roster HK $850 (real street price) ... there is a reason for the price difference.

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              • #52
                missiontrails
                Calguns Addict
                • Nov 2008
                • 7840

                Originally posted by tbc
                I thought this thread is about HK vs Sig. How did we get Glock and CZ into the conversation. Should we throw in Hi-Point as a citizen self defense just in case we have to use it and the gun is going to be taken away for investigation. Hi-Point is a lot cheaper than Glock and it is still get the job done.
                Because someone (won't mention names) decided to Glock troll in the HK/Sig thread.

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                • #53
                  GardoneVT
                  Member
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 434

                  Originally posted by missiontrails
                  Some people work hard enough in life to enjoy a larger disposable income, and gain pleasure out of purchasing higher quality products.
                  Not necessarily. A lot of millionaires drive used cars because for their purposes, there's no reason to buy a 'premium brand'. The newest BMW drives the same as a rusty Toyota in rush hour traffic.

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                  • #54
                    plugscuzloud
                    Junior Member
                    • Jan 2015
                    • 44

                    fine... if he/you guys dont like the cz, get a sig.. why not get an elite why your at it. if ya wanna pay mind as well get all the bells and whistles. Hk-idk about you but thats an expensive piece of plastic to me and the usp I shot wasn't anything spectacular, p226 or p220 with SRT gets my vote

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                    • #55
                      missiontrails
                      Calguns Addict
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 7840

                      Originally posted by GardoneVT
                      Not necessarily. A lot of millionaires drive used cars because for their purposes, there's no reason to buy a 'premium brand'. The newest BMW drives the same as a rusty Toyota in rush hour traffic.
                      You missed my point.. I didn't say that just because you earn more, you WILL buy higher priced stuff... I said that "some" people gain pleasure out of purchasing and owning higher quality products. Honestly, if Glock grips were more ergonomic and IF they knew how to mold a frame out of better quality materials so that accessories like lights and lasers didn't point at an upward angle... I would own a 21 and 17 again. Same reason I won't buy a M&P, because the accessories point at a downward angle because of that companies poor polymer molding skills. If you buy a HK, you get HARDER polymer that is molded straight every time. Anyone care to dispute those facts??
                      Last edited by missiontrails; 03-15-2015, 2:51 PM.

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                      • #56
                        riderr
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 6539

                        Originally posted by twitch57
                        So I am getting ready to make my next handgun purchase. I am already set with a ccw and home defense pistol. For my next purchase I am looking for a gun that I can throw in my truck when fourwheeling and know that it will survive the abuse and be ready for me to grab when I need it. My requirements are indestructible, 9mm double stack, and preferably metal frame. With around 1k to spend I have my choices narrowed down to a Sig or HK but from what I ve read they are similar when it comes to what I want. Thoughts?
                        Based on your reasoning and considering only Sig and HK, I would go with Sig with aluminum grips. However, if you don't expect to drop your gun from a skyscraper roof, both guns will be perfectly fine.
                        Last edited by riderr; 03-15-2015, 3:03 PM.

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                        • #57
                          riderr
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Sep 2013
                          • 6539

                          Originally posted by clunkmess
                          Please don't buy a California version of a Sig!
                          Why?

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                          • #58
                            jcwatchdog
                            Veteran Member
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 2571

                            Originally posted by missiontrails
                            You're kidding right? Glocks are worthy, but not in the same class as the other two.


                            Why not? I own more HKs than Glocks, it just wound up that way for me, but Glocks are just as good as both sigs and hks. If they weren't, police forces wouldn't be using them as much as they do. They are affordable and reliable. Of Sig and HK, I would choose HK though. I have only one Sig now, a P229 non ca. They just overdid it with that stupid LCI and mag disconnect. Most of the original model sigs were on the roster and sig let them fall off and remade the new CA versions. It's almost as though they tried to bend over backward to be in compliance with California, and look what it got them...nothing. CA still is working towards banning all new handguns.

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                            • #59
                              riderr
                              Calguns Addict
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 6539

                              Originally posted by jcwatchdog
                              Why not? I own more HKs than Glocks, it just wound up that way for me, but Glocks are just as good as both sigs and hks. If they weren't, police forces wouldn't be using them as much as they do.
                              Make no mistake. Police (as any other government body) runs on budget. So, the don't pick the best gun in the world. They rather pick the best (or the most hyped) gun in the price range. Considering Glock's buyback program for LE, it runs really cheap for the police.
                              Last edited by riderr; 03-15-2015, 3:13 PM.

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                              • #60
                                CASoxFan
                                Junior Member
                                • Mar 2015
                                • 46

                                I have had both HK (USP compact in 40) and Sig P229 (40) and P238. Both are great guns, but if I had to choose one, it would be the P229. Obviously this is biased by my shooting preference, but the P229 is one of my favorite guns I have ever shot. Honestly I would try them all out and see which you like best.

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