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  • #16
    Sam
    Calguns Addict
    CGN Contributor
    • Jul 2008
    • 5205

    Shoot them and decide if you like the M&Ps.

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    • #17
      thefinger
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2006
      • 1651

      Glock 17 is too close to what you already have, so forget that.

      Do you really want a 45ACP, or do you just want variety?
      ---> If you really want a 45ACP, then get the G21sf.
      ---> If just want variety, then get M&P9.

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      • #18
        luckygunner
        Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 385

        M&P

        I feel pretty lukewarm to Glock. Good pistols, not for me.

        From your list I would get a M&P. The caliber would depend on your budget. While I love the .45 acp it is not for everyone. The cost is more aligned with rifle ammo. If you reload or aren't too concerned with the cost I would go .45 acp. The M&P is one of the softer shooting polymer .45s.
        7.62x39 Ammo

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        • #19
          Fishslayer
          In Memoriam
          • Jan 2010
          • 13035

          Originally posted by RollingCode3
          People are funny these days. OP asked which gun to buy next from the list he provided. You guys recommend him shotguns, revolver, subcompact, etc...
          It's Karma. Ask about .22LR revolvers & yer gonna get a dozen posts "BUY A GLOCK!"
          "He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog.
          You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart.
          You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."


          Originally Posted by JackRydden224
          I hope Ruger pays the extortion fees for the SR1911. I mean the gun is just as good if not better than a Les Baer.
          Originally posted by redcliff
          A Colt collector shooting Rugers is like Hugh Grant cheating on Elizabeth Hurley with a hooker.

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          • #20
            magsnubby
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 669

            Since you seem to like your 19 i would keep it simple and buy another GLOCK. Do you want to stay with 9mm (when i decided to thin out the herd several of my 9mm's found new homes but the GLOCK 17 is still in my safe) or do you plan on adding guns in other calibers later? If that's the case i would go with the 21. I've never shot the 21 but i really like my 30.

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            • #21
              himurax13
              Veteran Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 3895

              If you like the Glock 19, then I would suggest the Glock 17, 26, and 34. Then I would get an extended mag and slide release. Then you have to figurre out which will be the primary and which will be the backup. I would then get more mags to fit the primary so that the backup can use the same mags as well.
              Originally posted by Bumslie
              HK - the best 600 dollar gun, 900 dollars can buy.
              Originally posted by Sleighter
              Getting legal advice from a gun salesman, is like getting medical advice from a janitor at a hospital. Both make about the same per hour and both prove that being around something all day doesn't make you an expert.

              Lifetime NRA member.

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              • #22
                jkody
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2010
                • 1081

                + 1 for the wheelgun. I own several autos and A couple of S & W revolvers. I am now looking for another wheelgun. Preferably a 686 with 2.5 inch barrel.

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