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Overrated...
Alright, I just got home from a awesome day out at the garland range. Got to shoot some clay and several pistols. My new XD got most of my time as it was the first time to shoot it. I gotta admitt, I've been a glock fan for a long time and after shooting the XD I can't say I even care for my glock 19 much. I was lucky to also shoot several other guns that people had out there as well. The XD .40 cal was awesome too. The Taurus .357 mag revolver I shot was sweet too.
Anyway, I'm now thinking my glock is totally overrated and might go see about trading in and getting a XD .40 cal. What do ya think?
Anyway, I'm now thinking my glock is totally overrated and might go see about trading in and getting a XD .40 cal. What do ya think?
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I can attest, they are cool.dallas_drummer wrote: The Taurus .357 mag revolver I shot was sweet too.
mine is one of my favorites to shoot.
and sure!
any reason for a new gun!!
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Dude, if the XD is the gun for you, go for it. I've shot and handled several dozen XD's in training since they came out. While I think they are OK, I'm not overly excited by them. I'd probably still buy a Glock 19 if I were looking today. YMMV
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Just remember the Third Law of Gun Ownership: never subtract from your collection. So...buy the XD, and keep the Glock.
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I say trade the Glock if you honestly don't like it anymore. But remember, there is no other handgun that has withstood the torture like Glock.
However, when you need your gun, you will rely on instinct only, and if the XD is more instinctual in your hand, then go for it.
However, I'd make sure it is not just the excitement of a new gun too!!
Personally, I wouldn't trade my G17 for a shoulder fired rocket, or anything else for that matter. It has over 2000 rounds through it without one single jam or mis-feed. It always goes boom. And I haven't cleaned it in well over 700 rounds.
However, when you need your gun, you will rely on instinct only, and if the XD is more instinctual in your hand, then go for it.
However, I'd make sure it is not just the excitement of a new gun too!!
Personally, I wouldn't trade my G17 for a shoulder fired rocket, or anything else for that matter. It has over 2000 rounds through it without one single jam or mis-feed. It always goes boom. And I haven't cleaned it in well over 700 rounds.
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if the grip fits, buy it
A lot of people report that an XD points more naturally for them than others they have fired. I guess I need to go grope one up
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