Glock 27 vs Sig P239

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Glock 27 vs Sig P239

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Well, I finally decided on an EDC (Glock 27) after five years of experimentation. Now...what am I going to do with these other handguns?
I found a SIg P239 at a great price, so I picked it up.

The DA/SA, the hammer, the concealability...I am in love!

I have 6 Glocks, 6 Walthers, 6 Colts (666?), 3 Shields, and NOW I DO NOT KNOW WHAT TO DO FOR CARRY!

No, I do not want to sell any or give them away.
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239

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Sounds like a decent start, you need to buy more though, to have a real carry crisis. :mrgreen:
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239

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The one you perform the best with....
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239

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jeep45238 wrote:The one you perform the best with....
I'll build on this for the OP a little bit: Before buying any more defensive handguns, get yourself a shot timer and some IPSC style targets. Go to a range that you can set up some two or three target drills on, and allows working out of a holster. Figure out what guns do the best in your hands. Include some strong hand only firing. Without quantifying times, and actual scored hits on targets, you're just guessing.

And if you haven't done the above stuff before, consider going to a training facility like TDI. Or take up IPSC/IDPA or other competition that's timed, and from the draw. That way you've got range safety officers and/or instructors. They'll even run the timer for you.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!

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