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Originally Posted by DirtyDanza
you need some learning from someone like me who know's what the fuck there talking about...
Glock = garbage bottom line...
http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/phase3.html
http://www.policeandsecuritynews.com...GunsBlowUp.htm
http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/glock-kb-faq.html
I have seen this happen a few times... not fun... stick with hk.. if you can;t work on an HK then you don't need to own a gun... they are easier to work on than glocks are THEY ARE
if you can't be accurate with a 40, 45 or a 9 then you do not need to shoot or own a gun...
here in nevada to pass the ccw test you have to take 30 rds and put 23 of those 30 through the 8 ring of a siloute target... I fail you if you miss one... were talking 7 yds 21 ft....
as far as kick go's
thats how I know your not that much of a shooter..
as far as psi back on you.. no differenfce between 9, 40 and 45... the reason I don't like 45's are they roll off for me and I like a nice pop to pop me back for my follow up shots... my partner loves the 45...
a 9mm will not stop a human being that is intent on killing you it just won't... thats why you got 17 rd clips with em...
I can show you stat after stat that will show the highest 9mm one shot stop rate at 84% alomost 10% less than the worst 40 cal....
thats a big difference when your life is on the line...
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Well, I'm a certified Glock Armorer, I was a firearms instructor for 5 years and a master class shooter in steel matches and an A class shooter in IDPA. I did that all with a Glock, which by the way I didn't clean for all the steel matches. Never jammed once.
So, I do have some experience in this field. The fact that you all seem to think that unless it's a big boy gun it's garbage shows you are exactly the kind of people that would make my day when they walked into the shop I worked at. You are the guy the buys whatever the gun magazine says is the best gun to buy, get the big caliber to make you feel warmer at night and all the gear that was pictured with it in the magazine. I could just hear the commission check getting bigger.
The fact is that there is no right and wrong when it comes to self defense, you do what works for you. If you can't comfortably double tap a .40 or a .45, then you shouldn't carry one. Same if you can't comfortably double tap a 9 mil., you shouldn't carry one. .22's are just as deadly as any other round on the market, in fact .22 kill a ton of people every year. Saying that you might as well carry nothing instead of a .22 is just ignorant.