Bought a Glock today

Over 65% of all our law enforcement outfits can't be wrong can they?
I prefer the model 22 .40 caliber. Last time I read about stopping power
the .40 was rated number one. Glock and .40 Hydra-Shok. A comforting
combination. IMO
 
Over 65% of all our law enforcement outfits can't be wrong can they?
I prefer the model 22 .40 caliber. Last time I read about stopping power
the .40 was rated number one. Glock and .40 Hydra-Shok. A comforting
combination.
IMO

The exact combo sitting to my left! My NE corner of the first floor, security blanket... ;)
 
Over 65% of all our law enforcement outfits can't be wrong can they?
I prefer the model 22 .40 caliber. Last time I read about stopping power
the .40 was rated number one. Glock and .40 Hydra-Shok. A comforting
combination. IMO
And most are leaving the 40. In real world situations there is little difference between the main 3. One guy drops dead from a 9 and the next guy absorbs 40/45 like spit wads. And you can mix and match that combo anyway you want.

I'm not dissing the 40, I have 3 of them. But there is something to be said for practicing with 9 for $180+/- per case and 40 for $220+/- per case. That $50 difference is an extra case of 9mm for every 4 cases. 4 cases of 40 is 5 cases of 9 for the same money. It also beats guns up less

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Have all the 9mm versions and all the 45 versions other than a g21 and I swore I’d never own one. You’ll be happy. Congrats.
 
Nothing wrong with a Glock, they're good tools. Just because it may not be collectable doesn't make it bad.
 
I just got a glock 19 gen 5 a couple of weeks ago. It aint my model 37 or 65 or Colt 1911 .45, but it has run flawlessly through 400 rounds and is as very accurate pistol. I like it. No malfunctions of any kind. Strange looking primer strikes though.
Peace,
Gordon
 

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