The 15 best and most influential handguns ever made
GLOCK 17- A
polymer-framed, short recoil operated, locked breech semi-automatic
pistols designed and produced by Glock Ges.m.b.H., located in
Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. It entered Austrian military and police service
by 1982. Despite initial resistance from the market to accept a
"plastic gun" due to durability and reliability concerns, and fears that
the pistol would be "invisible" to metal detectors in airports, Glock
pistols have become the company's most profitable line of products,
commanding 65% of the market share of handguns for United States law
enforcement agencies as well as supplying numerous national armed forces
and security agencies worldwide. Glocks are also popular firearms
amongst civilians for recreational/competition shooting, home/self
defense and concealed/open carry.
Hard to choose which one would be my favorite. The I love the super reliabilty and capacity of the glock. The CZ75 is tough as nails. The Browning HiPower is an accurate reliable workhorse. But hands down. The big, heavy, low capacity 1911A1 has always just fit and pointed and done its job for me so thats always my go to.
ReplyDeleteThanks or one of each! :)
DeleteI have a 19, with a two round extension, I like the shortness and reliability. Its with me always since the race baiters have inflamed the public. I usually carry a Llama 380, but feel 17 rounds might be needed......... ;)
ReplyDeleteYup. :) I carry a LCR .357, because that's the best that I will carry 100% of the time, but have a Glock 21 or 30 usually within reach. The 30 fits my hand perfectly.
DeleteYup, at 170 pounds soaking wet, the Glock is kinda thick, but then again, I don't care who knows...... ;-/
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DeleteAs always its the gun that fits you best, that always goes bang, and the one that you can hit the target with. Also the one you can carry concealed and safely because a 22 on your waist is better than a 44 mag in your truck.
ReplyDeletea 22 on your waist is better than a 44 mag in your truck.
DeleteYup.
My choice which is not on the list, Les Baer 1911 like a single malt combined with million thread count silk sheets.
ReplyDelete:) How much?
DeleteYour right, MUCH!
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