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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Abilene, Texas
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one of my buddies is an ex-SEAL and now ex-SWAT also and only carries glocks, another buddy is a current SEAL and carries a glock, yet another buddy who spent 27 years as a LEO 21 of those as SWAT has never expressed any sort of desire to carry anything other than his glock that he has put over 96,000 round through without a single jam. i carry a glock and most people i know who i would want on my side if the SHTF carry glocks. they may not be made in the US but they are assembled here. and from what i understand, the glock factory in georgia produces glocks and exports them.
if you want a deal on a glock (Especially a 22) check out CDNN investments. they give excellent deals on hardly used glocks. typically for around $350 just my 2 cents |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: North Florida
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Glocks for $3.50? Still to much......
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Birmingham, AL
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I sug gest starting with the small hi-point 380. Very affordable and then as time goes bye you will fall in love with some firearm you can't do without. Then is the time to spend the big bucks. Not when when you are just starting out. Have fun with the Hi-Point until the I Got To Have It gun comes along. Then spend the bucks.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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You will need to have a logging chain to keep your pants up if you plan on carrying them on your waist.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Northeast Florida
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I have a 9mm hi-point and i like it. It shoots everything I have put through it. It is heavy for carry. I would use it more as a home defense. I do like the bursa 9mm and 380 for a carry gun. As as stated before its what you can afford. Also i would rather give up a gun that I paid a couple of hundred dollars to the police, than one that I paid a thousand for.
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: marion indiana
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I like my glock 21 45acp alot.it is a very thick though and if you dont have large hands like me you probably wouldnt like it.Ive never shot a 1911 but I would like to.My father in law has a pretty SW 9 mm that is nickel plated and I love that gun.YOu just need to go to the gun shop with a range and shoot different guns and see which one you like best.
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Join Date: Oct 2012
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I have had a Hi Point .45 ACP for almost a year and have put 1500 rounds through it without any issues. It so ugly its sexy... Its a great gun and who gives a rats ass about the price. It does what it was created to do. I have been Army Infantry for 10 years. I would choose the Hi Point over anything else out there.
It going to be hard to not have people see its outline wherever you carry it on your body, but oh well. As long as your clothes cover it it is concealed. |
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Dardanelle, AR
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I will admit I have not read the whole thread, so dont flame me too bad here.
OP, has your wife shot a .40 before? I ask because I find that the .40's recoils is more uncomfortable than the .45. I would think your wife may feel the same. I dont know many women that shoot it(or the .45 either for that matter), but point being that your wife may not like the .40. May be a moot point as you just bought the one gun, but thought I would bring it up.
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Steep Falls, Maine
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V.I.P. Member
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Buchanan,Tn
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THE 40 has more snap and muzzle rise ,the 45 has more push.
Have shot both in a hipoint and own a jhp45 normally use federal hydrashock 165 grain low recoil in the 45.My buddy owns a 40 and he uses hotter stuff.about equal. Its cheap its ugly(glocks are as well as others) it functions every time. Its massive due to blowback design,if there was an ak version of a pistol a hipoint would be it,hand it to anyone,a peasant even who does not know how to clean one and it will work.If it rusts kick or knock the action open it will fire. Cheap yeah so arnt ak 100 bucks elsewhere in the world. Its a gun you dont worry about the finish to much,drag a kimber thu the mud Kringe doubt if it will fire,that hipoint dont point it at me because most likly it will. Just to large to cc with on my 130 lb frame,so truck carry it in the door. |
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