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BOOSTED32V
11-15-2007, 08:57 PM
Decisions, decisions, decisions, I went to buy a Glock today (the 23) and then I saw the 32, same gun in size (identical). The only down side is the price of the bullets, but I'm not too worried about that though, the sig rounds are almost double. :eek: I had a Sig 229 in .357 and I regret selling it to Don (Joker) Keiths brother, I saw him not too long ago at the State Fair and he wouldn't sell it back to me :(
I left he store empty BTW, thoughts ...'Henry :)
GTPhreak
11-15-2007, 09:12 PM
you can always get one or the other, and a barrel and magazines for the one you don't get, and have basically 2 guns.
BOOSTED32V
11-15-2007, 09:18 PM
By george I think you've got it!...'H'
HOOCBB
11-15-2007, 10:57 PM
you would only need the barrel for the other caliber...the magazines are the same between .40 S&W and .357 Sig except for the caliber stamp...
evil jose
11-16-2007, 12:23 AM
What's the price difference between the two? Honestly, I'd just stick with .40 S&W. Cheaper ammo that's widely available anywhere. Unless I need my ammo to punch through vehicles the .40 should be fine.
BOOSTED32V
11-16-2007, 12:02 PM
Unless I need my ammo to punch through vehicles.Well you never know :eek: ...'H'
evil jose
11-16-2007, 12:19 PM
Well you never know :eek: ...'H'
Shooting "into" a car is not something I see being covered by concealed carry laws :eek: If someone is trying to run me over in a car I'm not going to stand in the middle of the street and take shots at him, I'm getting out of the way.
But besides "penetration" problems (which I'm not worried about ;) ), I'd probably be worried about over-penetration. Plus the lack of ready availability and cost per round (anyone do the math on this?).
Still I guess for you it's nice to have the option of either and being able to readily switch barrels makes it nice. Don't think I've ever shot a .357 Sig but I've shot a 10mm and that mutha kicks. I'll stick with my .40 in a subcompact frame ;)
BOOSTED32V
11-16-2007, 04:00 PM
True dat! I like the option of the Glock and I went to Bachaman Gun and checked out some stuff, they have a very, very nice assortment of guns, they are a little bit more expensive but pay and play is better than paying and waiting...'H'
BOOSTED32V
11-16-2007, 04:06 PM
BTW the cost is .48 cents for the sig vs .24 cents for some nice federal load, of course you can get cheaper load too at the gunshow...'H'
I saw a nice RRA up there that gave me a woody :)
FastFord19
11-16-2007, 06:25 PM
you can always get one or the other, and a barrel and magazines for the one you don't get, and have basically 2 guns.
that is what I do.
I have a 32 with a 23 barrel also so it's 2 guns in one!
Dallas03Cobra
11-17-2007, 06:59 PM
I like the Glock 23. I perfer the .40 round to the .357, just a preference.
evil jose
11-19-2007, 12:06 PM
BTW the cost is .48 cents for the sig vs .24 cents for some nice federal load, of course you can get cheaper load too at the gunshow...'H'
I saw a nice RRA up there that gave me a woody :)
RRA AR15??
BOOSTED32V
11-19-2007, 01:00 PM
RRA AR15??
Yes sir, it was sweet too! You need to go up there and check out their inventory, I really do like that RRA-AR, nice and short too. They also have Lay-Away, 1/3 down 60 day's to pay no interest :D :p :D ...'H'
evil jose
11-19-2007, 03:39 PM
Yes sir, it was sweet too! You need to go up there and check out their inventory, I really do like that RRA-AR, nice and short too. They also have Lay-Away, 1/3 down 60 day's to pay no interest :D :p :D ...'H'
I've already got a Bushmaster AR thank you ;)
I've been up to Bachman Pawn & Gun a few times. They've got some nice stuff up there. I bought my Kimber from them a few years back. I hate going up there, to much eye candy LOL! Next purchase is going to be a Kel-Tec PF9 or maybe a Ruger PC4.
stroked_gt
11-20-2007, 09:51 PM
Just bought my first Glock, I bought the 20, 10mm. Love'n it
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