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Gabe

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  1. Work slowed down today, so I ducked out a little early and made it to a local gun shop before they closed.

    I was quoted $560 for a Glock 19. They have a few trickling down from their distributor but definitely should be in stock 4 to 8 weeks. They did have a nice G23 on the shelf. A Sig P229 Gen 2 was ~$850 and available after 8 weeks. H&K could not be ordered.

  2. The first time I shot a Glock, i had a difficult time with the trigger safety. In order to make sure it disengaged, I would have to slide my finger down the length of the trigger rather than pressing directly on it. It was very light, so I wasn't sure if I had it depressed correctly before I tried to fire it. Yesterday, I had an opportunity to shoot another Glock, and it was a real pleasure to use. The trigger safety worked perfectly; after a few minutes, I almost forgot it was there.

    I also got a chance to use a SA 1911 (Rock Island Arms) and a compact H&K USP. The 1911 did not impress me nearly as much as the H&K. Other than a startling (I jumped.) hammer release, I cannot say anything bad about it. Shooting it back-to-back with the Glock just highlighted how nice both of these pistols are. It is going to be a tough call.

    The DA/SA action trigger on the USP didn't bother me. In fact, i don't remember ever using the DA trigger set except when I deliberately trying it out. The manual safety on the H&K was a nice feature but probably actually less safe than the Glock's safety system. I do love the simplicity of a Glock.

    Tuesday, i am going to stop my a local gun shop and check out their prices and availability on both a Glock and H&K.

  3. Thanks for taking the time to help me out.

    By SAO I meant single action only; I didn't want it confused with DA/SA. For some reason, it was under the impression that SA were a little less safe to carry.

    I took your advice and went to a couple local gun shops today. The selection of SA 9 mm was very limited. I did have the change to look at a Sig M11 that a customer had ordered, but it was difficult to compare to a used Glock 19 that I had seen over an hour before.

    Next weekend, I am going to make the trip to Cabelas. If I am able to compare them back-to-back, then it should highlight which one fits the best.

    Thanks again for your help. cheers2

  4. I just recently completed NRA Handgun I training course, and I am ready to move to the next step: buying my first handgun. During the class, I got the opportunity to use a couple different types and styles, but my handgun experience is extremely limited.

    Most likely this gun will only be used for range practice, but I would like to be up for the task of home defense as well. I am going to get get a CCW permit to avoid possible future problems that might arise from transporting it. So, I might carry it out for a late night dog walk but that would be extremely rare.

    I got the chance to shoot a 45 full sized Glock. I didn't like the safety feature on the trigger; it gave me a little trouble at first. The blast was not excessive but I remember thinking a reasonable follow up shot was going to be difficult. I know that combo isn't suggested for a beginner, but I was OK with it.

    A couple of things I didn't like: stubby barrels, revolvers, and SAO.

    Price wise, I am moderately flexible in the $500 to $1200 range. Since I am new, I would like to avoid buying a used gun since I don't know what to look for. If I am going to be buying a beginner gun with the expectation that I will be upgrading in a year or two, then I would like to stay toward the bottom of the budget. If I am going to be getting something that I won't be growing out of, then I am OK with going higher. Ideally, it will have some military references and be extremely rugged. A manual safety would be nice as well.

    Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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