4.5 Glock 20s (custom longslide upper I built), a Glock 40, and 3 Glock 29s. And a Glock 21 which is similar to the 20. Like em a lot.
You sure like your 10mm glocks.
4.5 Glock 20s (custom longslide upper I built), a Glock 40, and 3 Glock 29s. And a Glock 21 which is similar to the 20. Like em a lot.
Lot of variety in the same platform, calibers , barrel lengths, I have more than two Broomhandles, but they are all somewhat different.
Ive got 2 identically set up Glock 34s. Years ago I was shooting a lot of matches and it made sense to have a back up,
I only have 12 firearms and don't see why one would want more than one alike. 10 of my 12 are different brands and the two that are of the same brand are different actions (semi vs revolver and semi vs bolt action). My seven handguns range from large to small, revolver and semi-auto, and heavy and light. My 3 rifles are semi, bolt and lever. My shotguns are both inherited single shots but one is a 20 and the other is a 16.
If you definitely like the gun then buy another one. As the spec ops guys say - two is one - one is none. And cuz spare parts. Spare parts is good. If you have two of them then you can most probably keep one running for a long time.
As my name implies I am an avid 1911 fan. I have a total of 5 right now, 1 Colt, 2 Kimbers (different models) and 2 Wilsons. The Wilsons are the same model but one is blue and one is stainless. Just posted a thread about it.
https://www.indianagunowners.com/forums/handguns/401130-happy-day-woo-hooo-part-2-a.html
Or more than one gun period...