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Devinv
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sig, almost like sigs better than my glock... almost... :rambo

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M12Gunboy
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Any all steel Sig is quality... I'd rather have one SIG in a 220, 226, 228, 229, or 239 than three glocks. It's kinda like wine, a $12 dollar bottle is ok and you can buy a case or a $120 bottle is awsome and you can only buy one.....

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Devinv
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Any all steel Sig is quality... I'd rather have one SIG in a 220, 226, 228, 229, or 239 than three glocks. It's kinda like wine, a $12 dollar bottle is ok and you can buy a case or a $120 bottle is awsome and you can only buy one.....

3 glocks just might have the trade in value of a nice sig 😀

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M12Gunboy
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Any all steel Sig is quality... I'd rather have one SIG in a 220, 226, 228, 229, or 239 than three glocks. It's kinda like wine, a $12 dollar bottle is ok and you can buy a case or a $120 bottle is awsome and you can only buy one.....

3 glocks just might have the trade in value of a nice sig 😀

Yeah if we are paying the trade game agree, but from a quality angle NOT!

The reason the Bureau uses Glocks is because the agent can give the gun to an armor from his holster, it can be stripped completely, every single part replaced, test fired and back in the holster in under 45 minutes by a competent armor with tools and parts on hand. Very easy to work on and very inexpensive to replace parts and maintain. Also, anyone who has "hands" can pick it up, shoot and hit a target with it under 15 yards, i.e. very easy to shoot. To me it feels like a plastic toy gun in my hand though....

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Devinv
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Any all steel Sig is quality... I'd rather have one SIG in a 220, 226, 228, 229, or 239 than three glocks. It's kinda like wine, a $12 dollar bottle is ok and you can buy a case or a $120 bottle is awsome and you can only buy one.....

3 glocks just might have the trade in value of a nice sig 😀

Yeah if we are paying the trade game agree, but from a quality angle NOT!

The reason the Bureau uses Glocks is because the agent can give the gun to an armor from his holster, it can be stripped completely, every single part replaced, test fired and back in the holster in under 45 minutes by a competent armor with tools and parts on hand. Very easy to work on and very inexpensive to replace parts and maintain. Also, anyone who has "hands" can pick it up, shoot and hit a target with it under 15 yards, i.e. very easy to shoot. To me it feels like a plastic toy gun in my hand though....

At first I was hellbent against a glock, until I found one that fit my hand like a glove. I judge handguns on how they feel in my hand over most everything else. Does make it easier that I can strip it easily. Will I buy another one, probably not. 10mm kimber conversion anyone?

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