Thinking of trying a .40

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Re: Thinking of trying a .40

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I would stay away from the Glock, your leg will thank you later! :lol:
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Re: Thinking of trying a .40

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I have a glock 27. Great gun! I have put over 15k rounds through it without ever a ftf or fte.


But now i own 10mm and while the 40 is great the 10mm is in my mind the best all around semi auto round.

Try a gen 4 29 ! I have the 20 and i am adding a gen 4 29 and 40 mos in the near Future.
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Re: Thinking of trying a .40

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I've got a Sig 239 in .40, never will part with it but I've got some Sig and Kahr 9's that I'm not nearly as fond of.

I thought this FBI/police deal is that 9 is almost as good in their business and tiny lady officers do better with them
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Re: Thinking of trying a .40

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Thanks all for the input, I'm going to pull the trigger today and go get the gen 4 glock 22.
I'll give a range report in the next few days.

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Re: Thinking of trying a .40

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I started with a glock 27 because its very easy to conceal for someone slender. Eventually traded for a glock 23 (someone on this forum). I became so comfortable carrying I noticed my friend's glock 19 was fairly easy to conceal and felt better in my hand which is why I went to carrying a 23. I had about 1k .40 rounds so I just changed gun sizes.

It's a little snappy but I love it. I recommend the glock 23.
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