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01-04-2010, 10:47 PM | #1 | |
Hold mah beer!
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The XDs are just comfortable and shoot well for my grip. The glock just never felt right in my hands and I had a lot more misfires with them when testing them both out. Plus, my range scores were twice as good with an XD.
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01-04-2010, 10:52 PM | #2 | |
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Thanks. Seems like something worth having.
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01-04-2010, 11:05 PM | #3 |
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Who's Glock was it Trip, the ranges? I've never had a misfire on either of mine. I'm thinking that one was worn out, dirty or broken and not well kept. It's possible the ammo was sub-standard too. Too light a powder charge and a loose grip can cause jams and misfeeds in some guns and not others, depends on the spring weights and slide weight. Doesn't mean it was the right gun for you but that was definitely something wrong there. If they both misfired I say it was bad ammo. I seriously only have a misfire once in....years, with good centerfire ammo.
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01-05-2010, 02:32 AM | #4 |
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Get a real man's weapon: Smith&Wesson J-frame .357 Magnum or Ruger SP101 in .357 Magnum.
If you're going to have to shoot somebody for real then do it right.
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01-05-2010, 10:17 AM | #5 |
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have you seen smith's TRR8 and M&P .357s? Rails top and bottom, 7 shot cylinders, and full moon clipped. Makes me drool just thinking about it
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01-05-2010, 10:21 AM | #6 |
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One last suggestion. If you are stuck on a semi auto but you want the knock down force of a .357 magnum then get a .357 sig. The ground shakes you cap off a round.
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01-05-2010, 10:41 AM | #7 |
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I carry a Glock 27 and love it...however I didn't love it at first due to the length of the magazine...nothing for my pinky to grip. I added a plus 1 extention and now I love the thing...made all the difference in the world.
I carried a Glock 23 before this and I wanted something smaller since I have to conceal it under a suit and the 27 was a better fit. Having said this I don't really recommend it for the first time owner. A revolver is more dependable and less complicated for someone that isn't used to carrying and relying on one for self defense imho. Another issue with the Glock for a person not used to carrying and not sure if they are going to carry it much or not is the fact that it has no external safety and also has a fairly light trigger pull. This has proved to be an issue with rookie police officers when faced with a real life scenerio..nervous plus being new to carrying a gun is a bad combo. This is just MY opinion and what I've seen/heard about. My wife carries a S&W Bodyguard Special Airweight .38 +P. It's not a good target gun due to the lightweight and short barrel but it is a good...small...conceal carry weapon since it's light...small...no external hammer to get caught on her purse etc...and it's easy to use...just point and shoot like an instant camera. It always works and she doesn't have to fiddle with an external safety or a jam...or have to worry if there is one in the chamber. The trigger pull is enough that she won't accidentally shoot just because she's nervous like could happen with a Glock due to the lighter trigger pull. I like several brands including ones mentioned here...not just Glock...but that's what I just happen to carry...but I've conceal carried for 20 + years. Last edited by z06boy; 01-05-2010 at 12:28 PM.. |
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01-05-2010, 11:33 AM | #9 | |
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01-05-2010, 03:17 AM | #10 |
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I've got a Para Ordinance Warthog (.45 sub compact 2 1/2 inch barrel ten round double stack) That's been my favorite carry piece for years because it's small, shoots well and has quality stopping power.
I also have a Springfield XD subcompact 9mm that I also like but for different reasons. With the 13 round mag, it fits like a glove but doesn't carry as well. It shoots like crap with the smaller mag because it's just too compact. As far as maintenance it's the easiest I've ever owned. In 30 seconds it breaks down into 4 pieces and goes back together just as fast. I've always been a 1911 guy but for the money you really can't go wrong with an XD. Last edited by Riceaholic; 01-05-2010 at 03:21 AM.. |
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