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HeneryHawk
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Nacho for now it will be my primary. I have been checking pawn shops in the area but no luck so far, whats worst I dont know what I want yet... (I want them all, lol.)

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nachogrande
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eventualy you will own several one for each specific situation. for a primary 1st ccw gun I'd recomend something middle of the road ,an auto with at least 10 round capacity in 9mm or 40. although they are not my favorite, but they are damm good,reliable accurate and reasonably priced and light weight are glocks. start off with the larger model then get the baby glock size in the same caliber and each gun will take the same magazine so you don't have to carry 2 diff sets of mags, the little gun will work with the larger capacity mag and is good for deep cocealment in thunderwear,iwb or ankle, the larger you can carry on belt or leave handy in car console,desk,bedside and the baby on you at all times, or better yet both on you at all times.

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HeneryHawk
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Which baby Glock would be a better choice the 26 or 27?

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nachogrande
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ditto the preference thing. I owned a 27 and recoil was a little snappy but not bad. now this is just me but I like to own both a big and small version of the same caliber, so theres no confusion carrying different ammo. plus if you get the 40 you could always get a drop in barrel in 9mm, but alot of people shoot the 9mm better. try both and see.

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HeneryHawk
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ditto the preference thing. I owned a 27 and recoil was a little snappy but not bad. now this is just me but I like to own both a big and small version of the same caliber, so theres no confusion carrying different ammo. plus if you get the 40 you could always get a drop in barrel in 9mm, but alot of people shoot the 9mm better. try both and see.

Thats pretty cool, my dad has a Glock 19 and it pretty small, has anyone shot the 30 or 36? I heard from co worker that the 40 was too snappy for him he preferred the 45.

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