Because of it's conceal-ability. My EDC has been a Sig Equinox for quite some time. Recently on two separate occasions. When I un holstered my Sig 239 Equinox at the range. The gun went click instead of boom! I promptly dispatched it in exchange for a G27. And then a G43. Both are easily concealed. They must sprinkle crack on Glocks because I want more. I'm not kidding, like now! If you were going to buy a full size Glock, what would it be? I'm typically a .40 person but I'm thinking G34. Thoughts?
all glock pistols should be 9mm.
In the case of my Sig it was a light primer strike. Re chambered that round the second time it happened and it still would not fire. And to be clear, it did not have a deep seated primer. Like NHT3 said, one time and there goes my confidence.
And yes I also carry my 229 OTW. In fact that's my choice when it comes to accuracy. I just seem to shoot that gun really well. But I've finally come to look at the DA/SA vs SA thing differently. You're still pulling the trigger on that first round. This way it's just not as hard or as far...
At any rate thank you all for your input. I'm pretty sure there is a 34 in my future.
BK
So you had a bad round and it made you sell your gun? What happens if you run into one of those with a Glock?
couldnt agree moreIf 40 is your thing get the 23 awesome gun
Btw- if you have a gun you shoot better than every other, would you trade a 0.1% LPS possibility in return for a smaller group?
I would.
But durability and reliability wise are the glocks better?