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| Ride on keltecker |
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| My CZ P01 has a 12 pound DA trigger, but I think it's way overkill :/ If only the p229 fit my hand, Sgt! I'd love to have that DAK trigger.
__________________ Truth is mighty and will prevail. There is nothing the matter with this, except that it ain't so. -Mark Twain |
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| I won`t let any stories scare me from making a decision about any gun.i was just curious to hear all sides of the spectrum and understand as sarge stated,everyone has to do what works best for them.I understand and respect his answer and didn`t want him to post it to get flamed by anyone.I still am interested in buying one and more than likely will.Once i save enough that is.:) |
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| I'm basically a Sig and Springfield man when it comes to autoloaders. I've always heard a lot of love them or hate them talk on the Glocks. When I go to my indoor range tommow I'll borrow one and blow through a box of ammo. |
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| You can have all kinds of safeties, or none at all. Revolvers have none. There will always be those who will shoot themselves! |
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| The reason I like the Glock is that it's reliable, has the fewest moving parts of any pistol of similar size, and the trigger pull is the same every time which makes it a perfect personal defense gun. The one thing odd about the glock is that it's ergonomic design has the barrel elevated in a natural grip extension. Meaning if you hold the gun naturally in your hand like any other pistol the barrel will tend to be tilted upwards slightly. It takes a little getting use to.
__________________ ![]() Μολών Λαβέ كافر , and proud of it European American, and proud of it "Terrorist" gun owner |
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| The best safety is between out ears. You can have all of the safetys in the world or none, but if you do not use the one between your ears nothing can be guaranteed safe. spc ;) Last edited by spc; 10-28-2007 at 11:50 AM. Reason: sp |
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| I believe i have settled on the glock 30.I like a 45 and the gun feels good in my hand.It is small enough to conceal well and is not heavy at all,so it shouldn`t be bulky for carry.Now it is time to shop around and save some money. |
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| I have owned a Glock for 7 years now. I started out with the model G30 subcompact .45 ACP and have just recently traded it in for the full sized model G21 .45 ACP only because the G21 fit better in my large hands and was easier to reload quickly during IDPA competition. They are highly accurate right out of the box and very dependable. Someone posted that they were paranoid about all the safties (9) that the Glock had. There are only 3 safties and they are all internal and are all operated by the pull of the trigger. No external levers or buttons to manipulate before firing the gun, yet it is extremely safe as most modern handguns are these days. I think your best bet is ask some friends to try theirs or rent one if you can.. Good luck.
__________________ Be safe, shoot straight and have fun!! Scott Northeast PA (Luzerne County) Glock 21 45ACP Mossberg 835 12GA Magnum Ruger 10/22 NRA Life Member IDPA Member - SSP & CDP Marksman |
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