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Old 11-30-2010, 08:01 AM   #150 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SVTNate View Post
Plenty of good guns out there, pick what you like. I own 2 Sig P-Series pistols, 2 HK USP's, 6 or 7 Glocks, a Beretta 92FS, Colt Pythons, custom Colt 1911's, a Benelli M4, and lots of other stuff. I have a CCW, have been a shooter for a decade, and taken several courses on close quarters defensive pistol shooting. I prefer Glock over anything else for serious defensive use due to simplicity, short trigger reset, weight, and capacity. I carry a Glock 23 and keep a Glock 21SF with an X300 weapon light by my bed (along with the Benelli M4). If someone claims something is better than a Glock, I've either shot it or I own it. I think that once you take a multi-day course or two you'll really appreciate the Glock design over something more glamorous that impresses people at the range. I keep other guns because I love variety, Pythons are beautiful, and I love to shoot high end 1911's... but I choose Glock as a defensive tool.
This is funny cause I agree 100%. I more often carry my Glock 36 and have the Glock 23 with a SigSauer STL-900 Tactical Light & Laser. I looking to invest in the Benelli M4 as well for home defense.

For those that don't know how simple the Glocks are. Below is a picture I took after I completely broke down my Glock 36. That's it. And both fire every time right from the box. No break in time like some. Yes I'm a little bias to Glocks but they work and proven themselves over and over again.

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