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Arisaka99
09-29-2014, 11:34 PM
So I'm looking for a new OC/HD pistol. I've decided that I'm going to stay with one of the big three common calibers. I've been eyeing the Glock 41, but I am looking around. My wife likes the bigger bores, as do I, so I will probably end up looking towards the 40 or 45acp side. Any recommendations? I know with the Glock 22's I can shoot 9mm, 40, and 357 Sig and maybe 9x25 dillon by swapping barrels. I really don't know a whole lot about the M&P's, XD's and Sigs. Anyone who have them feel free to chime in. I've shot a 9mm M&P back when they first came out, but that's about all of my experience with them.

Thanks,
Chris

Catshooter
09-30-2014, 03:11 AM
Chris,

The 9x23 is too long for the 22 frame, I think.

Glock 22s are pretty cheap right now as police trade ins on GunBroker.

I don't know if you gunsmith/tinker but if you do in my mind the Glock is the way to go. No other brand is easier to work on, huge after market support and you can buy every single part for them. Most other brands don't/won't/can't sell all their parts. I have heard, don't know it it's true that the ejector on the XDs take a special set up and tool and the factory won't sell either.

Good luck.


Cat

Petrol & Powder
09-30-2014, 06:53 AM
I've said it before and I'll say it again - One plastic framed, high capacity, striker-fired semi-auto pistol is about the same as another. Most of them utilize the square cut ejection port to lock the square section breach end of the barrel to the slide (pioneered by Sig and copied by Glock and everyone else). The Glocks have the longest track record and generally the simplest design of the genre.
I'm not a Glock salesman nor do I have any great allegiance to Glock but I'm absolutely convinced that Glocks work. They have proven to be extremely reliable, extremely durable and more than accurate enough for their intended purpose.
There is a HUGE market for pistols of that type so there's money to be made by producing copies of that type of gun. Therefore all of the knock-offs of the Glock concept are made and sold (Springfield XD's, S&W M&P's, etc. ) Those aren't bad guns and there are some people that just have to buy American. However, the Glock is almost always the simplest design and it is well proven.

If you're in the market for a plastic framed, striker-fired pistol; then a Glock seems to be the answer to what you seek.

After that, you're down to caliber and size. That's a debate for another thread........

osteodoc08
09-30-2014, 07:42 AM
Nothing wrong with any of the major makes in polymer. Get what fits your hand and flips your switch.

Personally ly ive been debating on either a new Sig P227 or another AR.

I like 9,40,45 as well. From a relaoding consideration, 45acpnis much lower in pressure an brass life is long

garym1a2
09-30-2014, 08:18 AM
If you want one to carry every day the Glock21/41 types are too heavy. I find when carring the Glock21sf on the property that the weight is quite noticeable. My glock 22 is much better as its lighter. But, if i wanted to buy a gun for daily open carry it would be a Glock19 third generation with a good bullet.

Bullshop Junior
09-30-2014, 09:27 AM
Get a steel gun.

Ed_Shot
09-30-2014, 01:02 PM
You will not go wrong with a Glock 22.

jlchucker
09-30-2014, 01:33 PM
Get a Colt Walker model repro.

Groo
09-30-2014, 07:29 PM
Groo here
Just got dad a CW45 by Kahr light thin 45acp.
Shoots like a revolver.

LUCKYDAWG13
09-30-2014, 08:08 PM
my XDM goes bang each time i pull the trigger no issues at all highly accurate

GP100man
09-30-2014, 09:15 PM
I know the Ruger P series had it`s issues , & here it comes , I picked up a nice stainless P 345 D it was very dirty but the slide rails didn't look as if it had barely been shot. A through cleaning , even the mag & it eats everything I can feed it .
It`s the first pistol I`ve owned in 20 yrs & I plan on keepin it.

Total 300 bucks !!

Petrol & Powder
09-30-2014, 10:18 PM
Goo suggested a Kahr and I have to agree that it is a good design and thin. Basically a Glock with a single stack.
Garym1a2 suggested a Glock 19 and in my experience that is an outstanding gun. The Glock 19 is a great balance between size, capacity and reliability. The 19 may be my favorite Glock.

Bullshop Junior suggested a steel gun, so here's a picture of a steel gun :

117903

:drinks:

Petrol & Powder
09-30-2014, 10:39 PM
Hey...it's a .45 !

Ia.redneck
09-30-2014, 10:43 PM
I have a Glock 23. I think it's the perfect balance of power and size. I added a 357 Sig barrel and am amazed how well it shoots with that. Just my .02 cents

Petrol & Powder
09-30-2014, 10:52 PM
I have a Glock 23. I think it's the perfect balance of power and size. I added a 357 Sig barrel and am amazed how well it shoots with that. Just my .02 cents

Also a good choice and the barrel swap gives you two calibers with one platform.
The G19/G23 pistols are outstanding carry pistols. Almost the same capacity as the full sized G17/G22 models, smaller overall size yet still big enough to hang onto.

Jupiter7
09-30-2014, 11:15 PM
Honestly I'd buy the one that fits your wife's hands best. Glock, even the small frame has never sat right in my hand, it ends up being too much length of pull for consistent trigger control. XD/xdm ended up being my poly gun of choice. I wanted a S&W M&P but was more comfortable doing trigger work on the xd/xdm after much research. The only downside to the xd /xdm is the slightly higher bore axis. The big plus to xd/xdm's is the factory support and true factory custom shop. If you wanna send it off for work like a defensive package(trigger work, sights, etc..)and it's covered under warranty by original manufacturer(importer actually).

not sure how you feel about beretta, but used beretta 96's can be had for under $400. Nice compromise between steel and polymer and holds 11rds of 40. Wilson combat is also now taking in berettas for custom work.

then there's the "right" answer. You want class, nostalgia and big bore in one package? Buy a 1911 of decent quality and know you did the right thing :)

Frank46
09-30-2014, 11:30 PM
If you are not hung up on having a double stack magazine may I suggest looking for one of the west german police turn in pistols made by sig. 9mm single stack 8 rounds some finish may be gone but are good shooters. Some years back got one and shoots better than my 92fs. Frank

Petrol & Powder
10-01-2014, 06:35 AM
"9mm single stack 8 rounds" = SIGP225 or P6 as it was known in Germany.

dragon813gt
10-01-2014, 06:41 AM
Don't overlook Walther's offerings. For some reason most people do. Both the PPS and PPQ are terrific shooters. If a Glock is comfortable for you to shoot then you can't go wrong w/ one. I'm one of those people that can't shoot them comfortably no matter how much a try.

Arisaka99
10-01-2014, 10:00 AM
I was looking at a G23 for a long time. I wouldn't bat an eyelash at getting one of them. My wife has really small hands and I have very large hands. I was loaned a Sig P238 by another member on here, and it was perfect for carry, and the wife loved it. Small enough for her hands, but big enough for mine with the pinky extension. 8 rounds of single stack .40.


I hadn't thought about the Walthers or Kahrs. I'll look into them. I've heard the PPQ is a tackdriver.

kenn
10-03-2014, 11:01 AM
Don't overlook Walther's offerings. For some reason most people do. Both the PPS and PPQ are terrific shooters. If a Glock is comfortable for you to shoot then you can't go wrong w/ one. I'm one of those people that can't shoot them comfortably no matter how much a try.

Ditto on this sentiment. I've fired so many weapons, it would take me days to list them all. Out of the box, the Walther PPQ is one of the most accurate, most comfortable to hold, and best out-of-the box triggers I've ever had the experience of firing. Do yourself a favor and try one before you "settle" on anything else.

GREENCOUNTYPETE
10-03-2014, 07:21 PM
after getting tired of looking for holsters I would be tempted to get a G22 or G23 and never have to search to find a holster that fits again

40 hits with as much energy as 45acp and you get more of them in a gun so 40 would be my choice , that and pick up brass is much easier to come by just look at the calendar and see when the police have the range reserved and show up the next day.