chaim
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Which Glock should I sell?
After shooting for well over 20 years before I bought my first Glock, I find that with their substantially different grip angle compared with most handguns, I just don't shoot them very well. My small SIG P365 and snub nosed revolvers are more accurate for me than my full sized Glock 22. Now, I do want to keep one of my two centerfire Glocks for the same reason I finally broke down and bought my first a bit over a year ago in the first place (the Glock 22). I am a collector type and having a number of guns, and having owned quite a few more that I've since sold, I figured I needed a Glock to have a more complete collection. Also, despite being relatively inaccurate (compared to my other guns), I found the Glock 22 to be fun to shoot, which is why I bought the G19 (that and to add it to my carry roster, which I haven't done since I'm not as good with it as with my other guns: accuracy will matter if I ever need it to save my life).
I now have three Glocks and plan to sell at least one. I'll likely keep my .22lr Glock 44 that I bought as a trainer for my G19 because one can never have enough .22s (and I currently only have 3 .22lr handguns: the G44, a Taurus Tx22 and a S&W 317.
The only question is, which one(s) do I sell and why?
Which Glock should I sell?
After shooting for well over 20 years before I bought my first Glock, I find that with their substantially different grip angle compared with most handguns, I just don't shoot them very well. My small SIG P365 and snub nosed revolvers are more accurate for me than my full sized Glock 22. Now, I do want to keep one of my two centerfire Glocks for the same reason I finally broke down and bought my first a bit over a year ago in the first place (the Glock 22). I am a collector type and having a number of guns, and having owned quite a few more that I've since sold, I figured I needed a Glock to have a more complete collection. Also, despite being relatively inaccurate (compared to my other guns), I found the Glock 22 to be fun to shoot, which is why I bought the G19 (that and to add it to my carry roster, which I haven't done since I'm not as good with it as with my other guns: accuracy will matter if I ever need it to save my life).
I now have three Glocks and plan to sell at least one. I'll likely keep my .22lr Glock 44 that I bought as a trainer for my G19 because one can never have enough .22s (and I currently only have 3 .22lr handguns: the G44, a Taurus Tx22 and a S&W 317.
The only question is, which one(s) do I sell and why?
- G22
- G19
- G44
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