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May have to explain this.
So with the Blue Label I assume it's only good on New Glock purchases correct?
I like and have different types of guns.The thread was specifically talking about Glocks at AO. For a good carry everwhere everyday gun Glocks are fine.Take Glock certificate to buy at Blue Label price and sell it. Then use cash to buy a better option than a Glock
I like and have different types of guns.The thread was specifically talking about Glocks at AO. For a good carry everwhere everyday gun Glocks are fine.
I agree- I carry a G19. But_I prefer the feel and accuracy of others better.
Okay so you prefer the feel and accuracy of other guns but carry a G19? Is that because you feel the dependability of the G19 outweigh those features on other guns as a EDC?
Okay now in that respect I get you. I have a Sig P225 (original not the P6) W. German model and I love it. But, like you said it's a brick to carry. The DA/SA trigger is great and I love the single stack feel of it. But, it gets to weigh you down too after a while on the hip. My HK USP shoots great but it's full size. I shoot the HK like a champ. But, it's huge. So, I got a G23 a few weeks back really because it was a steal of a deal. Police trade in, looked hardly shot, 2 mags and night sights on it. Never shot the .40 before because everyone poo pooed them. But, it's actually not that bad. And the fact that I can get a .357sig barrel and shoot another great round and use the mags I already have is a plus as well. Sure, I could go get a P229 and get a .357sig barrel for it and do the same. If I'm going to wear a gun for extended periods of time it needs to not kill me. That's why I primarily pocket carry my Colt Cobra with an alternating mix of Hornady and Cor-Bon ammo. But, the G23 rides nice as well.