• If you are having trouble changng your password please click here for help.

help with decision

Negative on the trade, keep the Glock-imo. A lot of reasons to keep the 40 as mentioned, but not alot of reasons to have a 454... at least for me.
 
Don't do what i did , bought a light 81 browning .358 a buddy did'nt wan't , beautiful rifle for 200$ ---- shells - $60 a box. Searched all over , never found a 20 round box less than that price. Showpiece for now or spend the hundred for dies and rounds etc. Oh we'll , still keep the glock.:wacko:
 
i have a new glock 23 .40 cal with 3 clips and leather holster. scratchless only 10 rounds fired. ive been offered a taurus 454 casull prohunter edition. would yall trade.

YES< that Taurus is way more manly, Go with the Manly hand cannon. Put a big scope on it and walk around saying "come with me if you want to live."
 
If you're in it for the trade value then I would say don't do it since revolvers don't move very quickly on here ... but if you're interested because you want a big bore revolver jump on it ... it's a good deal for you and the 454 will change your life ... but is expensive to feed.
 
Those Glock clips are getting more and more scarce...I'd hang on to it.

:)

Like others have said, it really depends on what you plan to do with the firearm. If you are looking for something fun to shoot at the range that goes "bang" very loud then the 454 may be the best choice. It will be pricey to shoot but will provide some good range fun. The Glock, IMO, is a more functional and practical firearm but I don't know if there is a bear/rhino/chupacabra problem where you live that may require the excessive fire power that the 454 offers.
 
Back
Top Bottom