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Bang4Buck
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Re: Another this gun vs. that gun thread

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My CHL arrived on Wednesday. I wound up buying a Glock 19 Gen 4 with Comp-Tac Minotaur MTAC Holster that just arrived today. Wore it around a bit to get used to it. I'll break in the G 19 tomorrow or Sunday. :evil2: :fire
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Re: Another this gun vs. that gun thread

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Salty1 wrote:
Bang4Buck wrote:
puma guy wrote:Do you move from one side of the table to the other while you were having this argument? :lol: My advice ... the one you shoot the most consistently and feel the most comfortable carrying. Adjust as necessary for given the situation/attire.
No kidding. In fairness, I have never shot a Glock. I'm going based on simple reputation, and they have a reputation for reliability, which is more important than anything.
I strongly suggest you shoot a Glock before buying one. To myself and many others the grip angle on them is a deal breaker. I am not willing to change the way I shoot and cock my wrist for the sights to properly line up, on all my other guns when I raise the firearm up the sights are aligned and it is simply squeeze the trigger, with a Glock I need to move my wrist to move the front sight down for proper sight alignment. That could be because I first learned to shoot handguns in the military and they were 1911's and this old dog does not need any new tricks.
I'm another person in the same group as you are. I've pointed Glocks before and the sights just seem to be "off" when I point it. I have to consciously align them far more than other pistols that I have pointed. I am NOT sure about the Gen 4 Glocks because I have not tried one of those. My Ruger SR9c points well for me; so does the basic Springfield 1911 I own. I don't pretend to understand the engineering or ergonomics of how a grip fits the human hand. I just know if something works for me or doesn't work for me.
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Re: Another this gun vs. that gun thread

Post by LeonCarr »

I am a Glock fanboy, loud and proud.

Salty1, have you ever compared the grip angle on a Glock (I have offered a Glock for Salty1 to shoot, and he would not shoot it because the grip angle is "all wrong". He is the only guy I know that will turn down free ammo because the ammo isn't inside a Sig magazine) to the grip angle on a arched mainspring housing equipped 1911? They are pretty close.

IMO the grip angle thing is way overblown.

Just my .02,
LeonCarr
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