Have 17,19,21, and 42. What would be your next and why?
Have 17,19,21, and 42. What would be your next and why?
What are you looking to achieve with another Glock that you don't already have? What niche will another Glock fill that isn't served by one you have?
Ok, I've got an El Camino full of rampage here, so what's the plan?If you can't win a gun fight against a lightly-trained individual during broad daylight with 88 rounds of 30-06, I'm not sure you'd be able to do it with... any other firearm.
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I think you'll find there's a rather small amount of "collectors" on this forum, especially with respect to something like a Glock.
Generally, I like to have, at the very minimum, two guns of the same platform. One that I've vetted for reliability that stays loaded 100% the time for carry. And another for general training, competition, dry fire practice, etc.
This is something you're going to have to answer for yourself. What are your requirements? With your current inventory, how are you failing to meet these requirements?
If I were in your shoes, I'd stop buying guns, and focus on quality accessories like holsters, sights, magazines, and of course ammunition.
"I have your number. Consider yourself warned."
G40.....the only Glock to own. The big 10 is the only Glock I'd bother owning since there are plenty of non ego driven firearms to choose from.
Last edited by ritepath; 02-15-15 at 12:30.
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I find it wise to have multiples. As in 5 Glock 19's and 1glock 26
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20, 40, 30s, 34, 41
Another 19, Gen4 for consistency. Possibly an LAV 19, for the redundancy reasons as mentioned above as well as the chance to try some thing a little different. Also, a 32 (used, police trade in, if possible), just because I have a USPc chambered for 357sig and a small mound of target ammo for that caliber. The 32 would be a good back up truck/motorcycle gun, not that I plan on shooting through car doors any time soon.
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