No offense taken, but I meant what I said. I believe that if you don't like your gun you most likely won't shoot it. There are a lot of guns I shoot extremely well but I don't necessarily like them. Moon clip revolvers, most rifles especially in 308, and Glocks to name a few. I carry and shoot the guns I like the best. Liking your gun will most likely translate into shooting it well. Liking and good shooting go hand in hand but they don't always go together.PeteCamp wrote:No disrespect intended, but I'm sure you meant to say, "Get the gun you shoot best." Like has nothing to do with it when you are choosing a tool to save your life.It is best to get the gun you like.
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- Mon Mar 22, 2010 4:55 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: What compact to get?
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Re: What compact to get?
- Mon Mar 22, 2010 9:33 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: What compact to get?
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Re: What compact to get?
Yep, there is a reason: Glock is willing to sale their guns to LEOs at a VERY low price. Glocks are a very reliable gun but they aren't any better than any other reliable gun. LEOs don't always have the best equipment (which is a real shame) and they aren't firearm experts just because they have a badge. It is best to get the gun you like.There's a reason police forces around the country use Glocks instead of Taurus.