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I already have 2 9mm a Sig P229 and a Springfield XDM I have one .40 a Smith & Wesson M&P Shield, so I am looking so I can have 2 .40Pecos wrote:With the Modern day Defensive ammo the 9mm is no longer a slacker! I love my G19 Gen4.
Stat?Jason K wrote:There's a reason that the Glock 23 is the most-issued sidearm for the majority of LEO's throughout the USA.....
....other than that, it's a good, reliable gun in a potent caliber. It's a good choice.
Jason K wrote:There's a reason that the Glock 23 is the most-issued sidearm for the majority of LEO's throughout the USA.....
....other than that, it's a good, reliable gun in a potent caliber. It's a good choice.
texanjoker wrote:I'd figure the 23 would be issued more due to the number of plainclothes LEO's, Feds, and LEO's wanting a smaller gun for on- & off-duty carry.Jason K wrote:There's a reason that the Glock 23 is the most-issued sidearm for the majority of LEO's throughout the USA.....
....other than that, it's a good, reliable gun in a potent caliber. It's a good choice.
I'm not sure on the 23 being number one but don't have any specs. The Glock 22 IMO is issued more then the 23 as it is the full size counterpart. and the Glock 17 (9mm) is also very popular. All the contracting gigs I looked into required qual with a G17. We had the g22's issued in SO CAL and they worked hence the reason I stuck with a Glock here in Texas.