redeemed.man
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WTF? Glock? You?Springfield xdm, hk vp9, Walther ppq, glock17/19, S&W m&p, cz75, sig p320. To name a few
WTF? Glock? You?Springfield xdm, hk vp9, Walther ppq, glock17/19, S&W m&p, cz75, sig p320. To name a few
WTF? Glock? You?
If you're new to handguns, you should also try the men's version of 9mm which would require a steel framed revolver and some .357 magnum rounds.
I personally prefer the "odd" grip angle of a Glock but this concern by others has been addressed in the Gen 4 Glock's where the grip angle is adjustable and even a beaver tail is an option.You can find deals on a 226. Especially if you're willing to consider used. If I ever get my debts paid off, my next gun purchase is likely to be a Sig.
It's a feel thing. Beretta M9 would be another possibility, but they're beefy-gripped so it depends on how big your hands are. I'd also suggest trying an HK P30/P2000 but since you said Sig is pricey as it is, probably not.
If you go striker-fired, try it out at the range first. (Glock, xDM, M&P, etc) If you're used to a 1911 trigger with a short pull and crisp break, you might not like a striker-fired so much. Plus Glocks have an odd grip angle compared to other pistols.
Best thing you can do...hit the range, rent and borrow, run through a mag on each one, see what's most fun to shoot.
That would be my Highway Patrolman.
Luger
C96 (Red 9)
Hi Power
P-38
PPKS (9mm kurz)
Sig P229 P226 and P320 Compact
CZ75 series
Not a fan of Glock, XDs, M&Ps, new Walthers, etc.
That would be my Highway Patrolman.
Try a CZ P01.
You may want to own one.
Maybe I missed it but no mention of Sig P320?
...i tried...now I own. :thumbs:
Oddly, the same thing happened with the CZ Rami.