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Springfield XD |
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8 | 14.04% |
Smith and Wesson M&P 9mm |
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9 | 15.79% |
Glock 17 |
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26 | 45.61% |
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14 | 24.56% |
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Have My Own Room
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the most important thing is how the gun feels in YOUR hand. the best way to make this decision is to actually fire each weapon. holding each will give a good idea but nothing beats a live fire to determine which weapon is the best fit for you
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I'm nuts for the place
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I voted for the M&P. This line is very reliable and it's what I have experience using so I may be partial to them. I have an M&P40 and the gun has operated absolutely flawlessly. Probably over 1,000 rounds through it and not a single jam or FTF. To me if your using it as a carry weapon reliability is what you want as top priority. I couldn't imagine anything worse than finally needing that weapon as your first line of defense and having it fail to go boom. Glocks are reliable too but I have no first hand experience with them.
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Anything can go wrong
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On another adventure
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I'm getting a handgun soon and have been between the S&W and the Spring XD for a while. Almost positive I'm going with the S&W
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I'm nuts for the place
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Very nice. Full Size and Compact!
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MIND OVER MATTER...
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GLOCK all the way...
I have the Glock 30 & 36 both 45 cal. Glock 30: Sub-compact, making it ideal for concealed carry Glock 36: A slim-down version of the 30 & single-stack magazine Both are kick A$$ handguns.... ![]()
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All are made in a compact model which are very concealable, not as good as my S&W Airweight .38 which I can carry in a pocket but still are easy to carry and conceal, my M&P compact is a little over 4.5" long, just a hair longer than the Glock 26.
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I have three Glocks in all three frame sizes; the little 26 in 9mm, the mid sized 23 in .40, and the full sized 21 in .45 ACP. I have all three of my pistols set up with Meprolight sights, and the factory 5 lb. connector. I can grab any one of them, and the sight picture / trigger pull is almost identical (save for sight radius). I have shot the crap out of these pistols, and really like them. Having said that.....
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Quality wise, I would venture that they are all probably on par with each other. Shoot them all, then you tell us. Or, just buy a Glock and be done with it........ ![]() Cheers - N.F.H. Edited to add - I have to say out of all of them, for carry, the mid sized 23 in .40 would be my choice. .40 is a pretty darn hot round, and the 23 brings 13+1 of them to the table. YMMV, etc...... Last edited by BlindedByScience; 04-18-2011 at 12:33 PM. Reason: Added a comment. |
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If you plan on carrying, that too is a big thing to consider. A lot of people go out and get compact Glocks and other short-barrel double-stack handguns. I prefer the single-stack 1911 because it is thin and easy to carry with an inside the waistband (IWB) holster. Many of the double-stack weapons are not so easy to carry that way. I prefer an IWB for concealed carry, so the 1911 works well for me. If you prefer middle of the back, cross-draw, shoulder, or many other holsters, your options will vary accordingly.
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Go to a gun shop/range where you can shoot a bunch and see what works for you best. I have carried a Glock 17 on duty for almost 20 years because it is our mandatory issue gun. I don't even think about carrying it off duty, so that tells you what I think of that gun (for me, of course).
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Before I carried, I had a 357 Magnum for home defense.
Once I started carrying, it wasn't practical to carry such a large gun and being a revolver fan, the Smith and Wesson 642 Airweight 38 was a perfect fit for my small frame body. I know it's only 5 shots, but if I need more, I am in a prolonged gunfight and nothing will probably help. There is no comparing the reliability
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Have My Own Room
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I agree to shoot some and find out what one you like, but I can't advocate the use of a 1911 as a self defense weapon, yes they are sexy and lots of fun to shoot, but I have seen far to many of them goes toes up on the range under optimal conditions, I still don't know why some of my co-workers choose to carry those things. My .02
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