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.
Glock 27 vs Sig P239
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Glock 27 vs Sig P239
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239
Sounds like a decent start, you need to buy more though, to have a real carry crisis.
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239
The one you perform the best with....
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Re: Glock 27 vs Sig P239
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.jeep45238 wrote:The one you perform the best with....
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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