I've been called worse.
Not to mention the need to be prepared for one of those unfortunate boating accidents.It might not hurt to have a duplicate of a favorite carry gun.
If God forbid you ever have to use it in a self defense situation, won't law enforcement take it away from you to SUPPOSEDLY be returned later after an investigation?
This would be one of the WORST times to be defenseless, as there may be others not too happy you shot their buddy.
If you've shot many types of handguns and decided the G17 suits you best, then have another. You can play with it a bit and keep your original as is. Modify it try new sights, etc. and always have the original set up how you are comfortable with.
But to settle on a stock Glawk seems suspiciously unfulfilling. You've shot other handguns, yes?
I've got more than a couple 75b's and a few pre B's, so I know where you're coming from. But they all feel slightly different.
And there is no gaurantee the another G17 is going to shoot and feel the same as the one you have now, so keep that in mind.
My favorite pistol by far is my glock 17. I love this gun so much i think I wanna buy another one. So is it weird to have two of the same guns? Usually I am always buying something different. Different calibers, different designs, but in my opinion there is no better pistol than a glock 17. At the end of the day though how different could another glock 17 be from any other one. Anyone out there have multiple glocks in the same caliber? Maybe you could help me with this strange notion.
So here's what happened today. I go to Bradis and ask to hold a gen 4 glock 17. We'll it fits my hand like a glove and I'm in love, but... I also held a glock 41 and I might just have found my next purchase! Feels like a 17 but holds 13 rounds of 45! What's not to love!
Buy whatever you want man. It's your moneyMy favorite pistol by far is my glock 17. I love this gun so much i think I wanna buy another one. So is it weird to have two of the same guns? Usually I am always buying something different. Different calibers, different designs, but in my opinion there is no better pistol than a glock 17. At the end of the day though how different could another glock 17 be from any other one. Anyone out there have multiple glocks in the same caliber? Maybe you could help me with this strange notion.