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TTU Wader
March 10th, 2009, 12:24 AM
I know this isn't hunting but I thought this would be the most appropriate place to post this. I'm finally turning 21 and plan on getting a handgun in the next few weeks. I've narrowed it down to a Glock 23 or the 26. Anyone have any opinions on these guns? I've looked at a few other guns (springfield xd40, and a few walthers) but the 23 just feels the best in my hand.
nokatchin
March 10th, 2009, 06:42 AM
Get one you feel comfortable with.Do you have or are you getting your CHL too?
NK
WestEndAngler
March 10th, 2009, 07:33 AM
Come shoot my XD40 next time your in town I love it!!!
WestEndAngler
March 10th, 2009, 07:35 AM
Unclehandy has a few glocks as well
majek_maniac
March 10th, 2009, 09:19 AM
but the 23 just feels the best in my hand.
You said it right there. It took me a year to decide between the XD and a Glock, I ended up going with the XD. THe most important thing is how it feels IN YOUR HAND. You will be the one shooting it. Both the Glocks and XDs are outstanding pistols with great reputations you wont be disapointed in either one. Most gun ranges have rental guns in the most common models and calibers. Go to one and rent the guns ( its only like 10 bucks) and shoot them and see.
Another thing you may look into is what the weapon will be used for. If it is for home defense, recreation and to carry with you in your vehicle, the 23 is an excellent choice. If you are looking for more of a carry piece, in our climate (hot) that choice is a little harder to find clothes that make it concealable. I usually wear shorts and t shirts and the 23 and similar can be tough to conceal without a good holster but a smaller model can be carried in a pocket.
Another very popluar safe action style pistol is the Smith and Wesson M&P. It come with 3 different sized backstrap inserts for the grip that make it a little more custom fitted.
Best option is to go to a gun store and/or range and hold and fire the weapons you are interested in and ask questions to the salesman. Good luck, well go to the range sometime once you get your piece. If you arent already a member, I recommend joining the NRA and help defend our second amendment rights and obtaining your concelaed handgun license. Feel free to ask me any other questions you may have, I am little bit of a gun nut. Good luck and good shooting.
M.M.
TTU Wader
March 10th, 2009, 10:04 AM
Nokatchin- I don't have a one but might get one in the next year or so.
Coe & Matt- Thanks for the info. Maybe we can all go to the range sometime when I get it.
TTU Wader
March 10th, 2009, 10:05 AM
I'm going to check out that Smith and Wesson M&P also. They got an awesome gun store here in LBK
Milkjug
March 10th, 2009, 11:21 AM
I have a Glock 26 as my handgun. I wanted something compact to carry around because I've already got the shotgun at home :gun:
I like the feel of it a lot, and it shoots well. The gf got me a .22 conversion kit for my birthday that should be arriving soon. That should be nice because I'll be able to shoot it all the time for alot less than if I was shooting 9mm. Even though it is a small handgun I think I'm going to get something smaller to carry in the summertime. Mabey a Kel-tek .380 or equivalent.
Oh yeah, if you want to try the 26 out some time let me know.
coachlaw
March 10th, 2009, 12:27 PM
You're getting good advice here for sure. I do love the .40 round. It's the perfect compromise between the anemic 9mm and the .45. All that said, I carry a .380. Practice.
TTU Wader
March 10th, 2009, 04:09 PM
Milkjug-
Does having your pinky under the clip annoy you? This is the only thing holding me back from buying it. I might have to take you up on your offer.
I was also thinking about getting a smaller gun eventually in .380 to carry around. Has anyone had experience with the Walther ppk? I held a couple .380's and I liked this one allot, just kinda worried about the reliability issues.
nokatchin
March 11th, 2009, 06:24 AM
I have a Bersa .380.Affordable and so far no problems with it.Nice grip on it too
NK
Unclehandy
March 11th, 2009, 09:36 AM
I know this isn't hunting but I thought this would be the most appropriate place to post this. I'm finally turning 21 and plan on getting a handgun in the next few weeks. I've narrowed it down to a Glock 23 or the 26. Anyone have any opinions on these guns? I've looked at a few other guns (springfield xd40, and a few walthers) but the 23 just feels the best in my hand.
I have a few pieces, but one of my favs is the Glock 19. It is the only handgun with the ability to hold a 33rd magazine! It always turns heads at the range.
majek_maniac
March 11th, 2009, 03:34 PM
I have a few pieces, but one of my favs is the Glock 19. It is the only handgun with the ability to hold a 33rd magazine! It always turns heads at the range.
One Shot, One Kill!! I turn more heads with a quarter sized hole from of 7 rounds of .45 ACP in my 1911! :D :D Just kidding, to each his own, but seriously, who needs 33 rounds in a handgun? That magazine is so long it would get caught on everything, and HEAVY!
WestEndAngler
March 11th, 2009, 03:49 PM
MM... dang son! Lets go to the range I need a good instructor!
Moonpie
March 11th, 2009, 04:16 PM
Glocks are fine weapons. Rugged, reliable, super easy to field strip/clean.
In a pure utilitarian sense they are just about the ideal piece.
There is a decent selection of after market accessories for them(triggers, sights, mags, etc).
Excellent choice.
Note about Glocks:
Be aware Glocks have a unique style of Polygonal barrel rifling. This rifling causes excessive barrel leading if cast lead ammunition is fired. Extensive shooting of lead bullets can actually cause bore constriction. Then when a full power jacketed bullet(especiall a high pressure round like the .40SW) is fired the gun experiences extreme high pressures and can literally blow apart in your hands. Its known as the infamous Glock Ka-Boom.
Don't be freaked out.
If you elect to use lead bullets in your Glock be very careful to clean the barrel completely before using jacketed ammo. Or just exclusively use jacketed ammo and forget about it.
There are two types of Glock users. Glock owners and Glockheads
Glock owner - typical cool guy. Takes good care of his Glock.
Glockhead(rhymes with blockhead) - slob who never cleans his weapon. Shoots absolutely the worst cheap crapammo he can find. Experiences Ka-Boom. Blames the gun.
majek_maniac
March 11th, 2009, 06:22 PM
MM... dang son! Lets go to the range I need a good instructor!
Im not really that good, I was just making a point. I agree it is "cool" to have a extremely high cap magazine, but it is not practical. I am more for teaching good technique and good form and lots of practice, then you wont need as much ammo.
Statistically, most gun fights on the streets go by the rule of threes: 3 shots, 3 feet, 3 seconds. Then it is done. I do own an XD that can hold 12 rounds, but I typically only load it with 10, and I am partial to my 1911 that carris 8 in the mag.
Also, an old saying is, you have a pistol so you can fight your way to your rifle or shotgun. In some cases this may be true.
Practice, Practice and more practice is the most important thing in my opinon, not more ammo. Good luck and good shooting everyone.
Also, +1 what Moonpie said, great weapons, just take care of them or shoot jacketed ammo.
M.M.
WestEndAngler
March 11th, 2009, 06:48 PM
Yah but I was saying I can't shoot all that well I'm not consistent and have never been shown how to properly hold one, aim, etc... I bought my pistol after shooting a friends 5-6 times. Its the only one I own. I probably just need some simple pointers and then more practice.
Milkjug
March 12th, 2009, 02:53 AM
It's not that bad, you get used to it pretty quick. Of course it's not as comfortable as a full sized grip, but it's a trade-off for a smaller gun.
Hey my glock can take 33 rd magazines too, but it looks pretty funny. I have two just for the heck of it, but don't really use them because ammo is expensive and I'd rather get used to shooting it they way I'll be carrying it.
Thanks for the info on lead/jacketed bullets and glock cleaning, I'll be sure to take good care of it.
Unclehandy
March 12th, 2009, 09:05 AM
Im not really that good, I was just making a point. I agree it is "cool" to have a extremely high cap magazine, but it is not practical. I am more for teaching good technique and good form and lots of practice, then you wont need as much ammo.
Statistically, most gun fights on the streets go by the rule of threes: 3 shots, 3 feet, 3 seconds. Then it is done. I do own an XD that can hold 12 rounds, but I typically only load it with 10, and I am partial to my 1911 that carris 8 in the mag.
Also, an old saying is, you have a pistol so you can fight your way to your rifle or shotgun. In some cases this may be true.
Practice, Practice and more practice is the most important thing in my opinon, not more ammo. Good luck and good shooting everyone.
Also, +1 what Moonpie said, great weapons, just take care of them or shoot jacketed ammo.
M.M.
Hey I hear ya! I only use the glock for comedy relief. My main sidearm is my .45 acp as well. One shot, one kill is right! The 9 is just cheap to shoot! And I would never use anything but fmj on any of my autos! (brass not steel):guns:
Unclehandy
March 12th, 2009, 11:32 AM
My next purchase will be a Kimber 10mm.
Unclehandy
March 12th, 2009, 12:49 PM
:)
majek_maniac
March 12th, 2009, 05:09 PM
The 10mm is a fantastic and often underestimated and overlooked cartridge. Nice choice.
M.M.
Unclehandy
March 16th, 2009, 02:03 PM
The 10mm is a fantastic and often underestimated and overlooked cartridge. Nice choice.
M.M.
Its definitly a caliber most people are not familiar with. Its about a buck a shot but you only need one!
TTU Wader
March 24th, 2009, 09:50 PM
Here's a picture of my new gun. I was going back and forth between the 9mm and the .40, but I found the 9mm on sale so I picked it up. I fired 150 rounds out of it today at the range and love it!
Milkjug
March 25th, 2009, 02:43 PM
Sweet! Congrats on a cool purchase.
Unclehandy
March 25th, 2009, 03:15 PM
Here's a picture of my new gun. I was going back and forth between the 9mm and the .40, but I found the 9mm on sale so I picked it up. I fired 150 rounds out of it today at the range and love it!
Nice, welcome to the Glock 19 fan club!
TTU Wader
March 25th, 2009, 04:55 PM
Thank you. Now if I can just find some damn ammo up here!:mad5::tommygun:
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