What's your favorite GLOCK?
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26 or 19....
19 is probably the most versatile bare bones 9mm in the world.....kind of like an AK47 is to carbines.
26 most firepower for the size 9mm in the world hands down.
19 is probably the most versatile bare bones 9mm in the world.....kind of like an AK47 is to carbines.
26 most firepower for the size 9mm in the world hands down.
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10mm is pretty stout, no? Lotsa bite in the subcompact?
I'm coming from a background where my only real handgun experience is a Beretta 9mm (m92), and that's almost zero recoil with the 115gr fmj rounds typically loaded by the USAF.
I'm also very intrigued by the .357SIG (assuming that's the .357 listed in the Glock catalog, as the round looks nothing like a .357mag).
I'm sure the 40S&W is a great all around alternative to a 9mm, but the .357 option intrigues me. I like the idea of a lighter, faster round that still has high energy. With a Barnes-X on the end, I'm sure you'd have plenty of stopping power.
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I'm coming from a background where my only real handgun experience is a Beretta 9mm (m92), and that's almost zero recoil with the 115gr fmj rounds typically loaded by the USAF.
I'm also very intrigued by the .357SIG (assuming that's the .357 listed in the Glock catalog, as the round looks nothing like a .357mag).
I'm sure the 40S&W is a great all around alternative to a 9mm, but the .357 option intrigues me. I like the idea of a lighter, faster round that still has high energy. With a Barnes-X on the end, I'm sure you'd have plenty of stopping power.
jh