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    Default Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    I'm looking for new twins. I'm open to your opinions. I'm thinking more in accuracy, light weight, and a little bang for my buxs.

    I was looking into this gun. Maybe some testing to make up my mind.



    This is one of the glocks I am looking at. Would probably feel the same as my twins.



    The new Glock 21SF are out. I was looking into this Glock. These come with the new slim frame, picatinny rail, and Ambidextrous mag. release. I'm a switch hitter. It feels just right when I hold them. This one gets my blood pumping.




    I'm carrying these now.

    Last edited by unix_slayer; June 25th, 2008 at 08:13 PM.
    When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!
    A Man's Got To Know His Limits.

    Well, I'm all broken up over that man's rights!

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Taking your needs into consideration, I think you can't do wrong by getting the Glock. Definitely good buy all around.

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by QuakertownRich View Post
    Taking your needs into consideration, I think you can't do wrong by getting the Glock. Definitely good buy all around.
    I agree. Just a lot of people don't like the Glocks. Me.... I've gotten so used to them for obvious reasons.

    I also have one of these. But it's not easy walking around with two of these.


    And you can purchase one of these for accuracy.



    Ya gotta love these, except it's a Dup of the original.



    Or than again If I was thinking of carrying the Automags, would be just as bad as carrying these guys.

    Last edited by unix_slayer; June 25th, 2008 at 05:40 PM.
    When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!
    A Man's Got To Know His Limits.

    Well, I'm all broken up over that man's rights!

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Go GLOCK MAN! You won't be sorry. Sigs are cool , but way to pricey
    American by birth, Patriot by choice!

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by SSGF109 View Post
    Go GLOCK MAN! You won't be sorry. Sigs are cool , but way to pricey
    I'll probably go out and take the new Glock 21SF for a test run, and see how they feel. Anyone have the new Glock 21SF?


    Man.... Even the .22 WMR Automag is a nice target shooting gun for small caliber.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4wsc...D1F490&index=0
    Last edited by unix_slayer; June 25th, 2008 at 05:50 PM.
    When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!
    A Man's Got To Know His Limits.

    Well, I'm all broken up over that man's rights!

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by unix_slayer View Post
    I'll probably go out and take the new Glock 21SF for a test run, and see how they feel. Anyone have the new Glock 21SF?
    Yes ,I have one and really like it . my first choice was an HKUSP .45 but I did not have the $ , so i got the 21sf , and now its my favorite . get the Glock , you won't regret it !

    This is mine .


    Last edited by Fetus; June 25th, 2008 at 06:15 PM.

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fetus View Post
    Yes ,I have one and really like it . my first choice was an hk usp but I did not have the $ , so i got the 21sf , and now its my favorite . get the glock , you won't regret it !

    This is mine .

    A friend of mine was telling me to try the USP out.
    When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!
    A Man's Got To Know His Limits.

    Well, I'm all broken up over that man's rights!

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Hey Unix_Slayer

    I love my CZ-75 BD I would recommend any CZ for your next test drive

    CZ-85 -> .45 ac; CZ-75 -> 9mm

    btw very nice pieces !

    Sabre

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    I would have to suggest HK. I have both Glock and HK and the HK is IMO more refined.

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    Default Re: Looking for a new Pistols. Any recommendations?

    Stick with the Glock.

    HK sucks to get parts out of, the mags are more expensive, holster are fewer in number, and you'll have a new gun to learn. All for what advantage over the Glock?

    If you know how to shoot a Glock now, why not stick with it?

    HK did a good job with their new HK45...which is worth a look if you're going to go with the .45ACP. I just don't know if it's worth training a new weapons system for what the HK45 has to offer over the Glock 21SF...thats a personal call, IMO.

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