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Re: Glock or Hi-Point....


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Posted by largeandincharge on February 09, 2011 at 02:43:16 from (166.216.128.74):

In Reply to: Glock or Hi-Point.... posted by Sparktrician on February 08, 2011 at 04:23:41:


I own a Glock 22 RTF police, and a Ruger. I like the Ruger better. But only for looks. Both shoot equally well. I am looking at a Glock 23, might buy it, might not. I also have a Springfield Arms XD. I really like this gun. Quality is outstanding. It is mfg in the Czeck Republic. I would not put my life on the line with what I consider a Sat. nite Special unless it was a revolver. Less moving parts mean simplicity. I have one of those too, a shoot em and throw the gun away, RG 38 Special w/2 in barrel. I have carryed it for 40+ years since I was 16 or 17 (who needs a concealed carry permit?) I bought it then after being in a beer joint drinking beer when 2 guys went after it over an old Barfly. The guy carrying a 38 won (?) that fight, but was 2 drunk to throw the gun in the river behind the joint. I bet he gets out someday!
What ever auto you buy, I would get it in 40S&W. Good stopping power, and easy to find ammo. 9mm can't be had because military takes it all for the war.

You sound like a novice gun owner, I think you should go for a revolver, for simplicity's sake.

Just my opinion, every one on the forum will probably disagree w/me, I am,

Henry, a reformed person who learned his lesson about why momma said the gun was the Devil's right hand. ( Steve Earle, c. 1980)


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