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A .357SIG Glock 31...oh look! There's one for sale on my signature!!!sigpicComment
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My favorite is G20 , that 10mm is a beast ...... G17 was my first , great plinker ....
And yes do be careful because the do multiply very quick ... U will end up with 2-3 in the same calibers ....
Now if you want one the shoots different calibers the g20 is a great choice , u can run 10mm , .40 on same barrel ang mag or 357 with barrel.conversion and same mag .... Good luck , hope it helps you decide ...Comment
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Originally posted by SilverTauronConsidering the facts of how easily safes can be defeated, a park bench offers the same amount of protection.Originally posted by loose_electronPE card? LOL! Any green kid out of engineering school can get that with a few years of experience.Comment
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Glock 34 or Glock 19. I see many are voting for the 17 but if you're going for that frame size (34 frame same as 17 frame) you might as well get the 34 with the longer sight radius. Otherwise get the 19 which is a better overall gun in case you are able to carry or carry inside your home. The sight radius difference between the 17 and 19 isn't really that much and even less if you choose aftermarket sights which extend the rear sight to the back edge of the slide."When you get the (men) to the range, you just get the men. But when you bring the (women) to the range, you get the (whole family). And that's what's going to save our 2nd Amendment."--Dianna Liedorff
"Since self-preservation is the 1st law of nature, we assert the...right to self-defense. The Constitution...clearly affirms the right of every American...to bear arms. And as Americans, we will not give up a single right guaranteed under the Constitution." --Malcolm XComment
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Well my philosophy is to train like its my life on the line. I don't collect anymore. So I am a big believer in one platform and one caliber. I run glocks in 9mm. I want to become a master of one gun and caliber not a jack of all trades. This also makes life a lot easier. I only need mags, holster and ammo for one kind of gun. This is also known as consolidationJust wanted some opinions on what would you do. I'm looking at buying a Glock but unsure what route to take. Im looking at the 17,21 or 22. I have a 9mm and .40 cal in different brands. My question is should I get a 21 so I have a .45 or get one in a cal I already have? I wouldnt mind a 17 to start since it was the first model ever offered.
In fact i like having two of the same model gun. This helps if my handgun goes down in a pistol course. I can swap guns or parts and already have mags holster ammo etcLast edited by TacticalChihuahua; 03-12-2013, 1:57 AM.____________________
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Doesn't mean I don't have trouble holding back from buying every imaginable firearm under the sun
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This is the biggest reason I picked up a 22 last week. The ability to swap it to be whatever I want it to be.
The fact that the grip fits better in my hand is a nice bonus too - not quite as small as the 26 which I was looking at.Comment
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