LiveLife
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Reading some of the posts, I have to smile as OP clearly stated his likes/dislikes.
$16/50 x 2 = $32/month or about $400/year and $2,000/5 years.
I am also a fan of Glocks, and I would suggest the G22 with a Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel. This way, shoot the cheaper 9mm at the range and drop in the factory barrel with 40S&W JHP for SD/HD. Let's say you shoot the same 100 rounds a month and your 9mm ammo costs $10/50 average:
$10/50 x 2 = $20/month or about $240/year and $1,200/5 years.
OP:
P.S. I chose these because they are all handguns I want.
I did have a cz-75 and the slide is to hard to rack so they are out. ... I don't like xd's or m&p's or anything else polymer ... no glock 19's or sigs. I don't want a sig, I hate the double/single action triggers. To me they feel like a heavier glock. I don't like the 19 grip size, I've owned a 23 and wasn't impressed. I only like the slimline and full size glocks. Please don't mention the glock 36 either.
sprice, I am a fan of 1911, but if you are to shoot one for the next 5 years, factory 45ACP ammunition will cost you quite a bit. Let's say you shoot 100 rounds a month and your 45ACP ammo costs $16/50 average (probably the cheaper aluminum cased CCI or steel cased Wolf/TulAmmo):I may not have much to spend on bullets either so the cheaper the bullets the better.
$16/50 x 2 = $32/month or about $400/year and $2,000/5 years.
I am also a fan of Glocks, and I would suggest the G22 with a Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel. This way, shoot the cheaper 9mm at the range and drop in the factory barrel with 40S&W JHP for SD/HD. Let's say you shoot the same 100 rounds a month and your 9mm ammo costs $10/50 average:
$10/50 x 2 = $20/month or about $240/year and $1,200/5 years.