12-08-2014, 10:34 PM
(12-08-2014, 09:37 PM)RJDSRT Wrote:(12-07-2014, 09:25 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: A full auto XDS? Damn, that would have been a great purchase!
And yes the XD's are pretty much the same, but they have all been out for a while...
Springfield! the comfortable, great sights, better trigger, better looking, and reliable Glock, available NOW...
Better sights? Personal preference. Better trigger? Hardly. Better looking? Again, personal preference. More reliable? Lets put some money on that.
I agree about the sights. I changed the sights on a few of my Glocks. Although I'm use to Glock triggers, more out of want than need, I'm just starting to look at a trigger replacement to try out. In almost a 30 year period of Glock ownership I've never had an issue other than with a magazine which was promptly replaced by Glock. I've pulled the trigger on a few Glocks an infinite number of times and a bullet went out the front and the casings ejected all but a few times which I blame on the user(me)rather than the gun.
If I'm shooting paper at a range I find a 6" .357 revolver with target sights fits me the best? I love semi's but I really have a thing for .357 revolvers. For a carry weapon I don't feel sights make any difference. For home defense I keep a Glock close to my bed, I figure if I need a few extra seconds to reach my 12 Ga. my Glock will give me those few seconds.
Like you said personal preference is one of the main things. I'll mention user comfort, confidence and practice to that too. No I don't want to put money on anything.....well maybe on a new Glock in February.
(12-08-2014, 09:37 PM)RJDSRT Wrote:
Better sights? Personal preference. Better trigger? Hardly. Better looking? Again, personal preference. More reliable? Lets put some money on that.
I agree about the sights. I changed the sights on a few of my Glocks. Although I'm use to Glock triggers, more out of want than need, I'm just starting to look at a trigger replacement to try out. In almost a 30 year period of Glock ownership I've never had an issue other than with a magazine which was promptly replaced by Glock. I've pulled the trigger on a few Glocks an infinite number of times and a bullet went out the front and the casings ejected all but a few times which I blame on the user(me)rather than the gun.
If I'm shooting paper at a range I find a 6" .357 revolver with target sights fits me the best? I love semi's but I really have a thing for .357 revolvers. For a carry weapon I don't feel sights make any difference. For home defense I keep a Glock close to my bed, I figure if I need a few extra seconds to reach my 12 Ga. my Glock will give me those few seconds.
Like you said personal preference is one of the main things. I'll mention user comfort, confidence and practice to that too. No I don't want to put money on anything.....well maybe on a new Glock in February.
(12-07-2014, 09:25 AM)BelieveIn308 Wrote: A full auto XDS? Damn, that would have been a great purchase!
And yes the XD's are pretty much the same, but they have all been out for a while...
Springfield! the comfortable, great sights, better trigger, better looking, and reliable Glock, available NOW...
Better sights? Personal preference. Better trigger? Hardly. Better looking? Again, personal preference. More reliable? Lets put some money on that.
I agree about the sights. I changed the sights on a few of my Glocks. Although I'm use to Glock triggers, more out of want than need, I'm just starting to look at a trigger replacement to try out. In almost a 30 year period of Glock ownership I've never had an issue other than with a magazine which was promptly replaced by Glock. I've pulled the trigger on a few Glocks an infinite number of times and a bullet went out the front and the casings ejected all but a few times which I blame on the user(me)rather than the gun.
If I'm shooting paper at a range I find a 6" .357 revolver with target sights fits me the best? I love semi's but I really have a thing for .357 revolvers. For a carry weapon I don't feel sights make any difference. For home defense I keep a Glock close to my bed, I figure if I need a few extra seconds to reach my 12 Ga. my Glock will give me those few seconds.
Like you said personal preference is one of the main things. I'll mention user comfort, confidence and practice to that too. No I don't want to put money on anything.....well maybe on a new Glock in February.


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