Talk me out of buying a Glock 29 to use as a carry gun.
N Sperlo wrote: Get a Ruger, not a plastic toy.
The SR1911 is the only one I'm interested in. It also happens to be unobtanium.
Glocks are like the Yankees I have never met anyone who was indifferent to them. They either love them or hate them.
Cue 8 million people saying they are indifferent to Glocks or Yankees.
I like my p345 and plan on getting an LCP, but 10mm does sound pretty sweet.
I'm indifferent to the Yankees. Go Blues, I mean Cards... I mean crap...
Well, I'm kind of wanting a 10mm pistol. It sort of narrows my options down. I've heard really, really bad things about the EAA Witness. The Glock 20 is too large, and the 1911 variants are $$$.
Conquest351 wrote: Get a Glock 18 and stop screwing around. LOL
It's pretty much impossible to get a Glock 18 for civilian use. The Glock 29 is more powerful anyway.
N Sperlo wrote:rotard wrote: The Glock 20 is too large, and the good 1911 variants are $$$.FTFY
The Rock Island Armory 1911 I shot was a nice gun and all the reviews I have read of it have been positive.
93EXCivic wrote:N Sperlo wrote:The Rock Island Armory 1911 I shot was a nice gun and all the reviews I have read of it have been positive.rotard wrote: The Glock 20 is too large, and the good 1911 variants are $$$.FTFY
10mm 1911's, not .45acp 1911's.
rotard wrote:Conquest351 wrote: Get a Glock 18 and stop screwing around. LOLIt's pretty much impossible to get a Glock 18 for civilian use. The Glock 29 is more powerful anyway.
Not in Texas! LOL Just have to have the $$$$$ for the weapon plus the tax stamp.
rotard wrote:93EXCivic wrote:10mm 1911's, not .45acp 1911's.N Sperlo wrote:The Rock Island Armory 1911 I shot was a nice gun and all the reviews I have read of it have been positive.rotard wrote: The Glock 20 is too large, and the good 1911 variants are $$$.FTFY
Oh. Have you looked at H&K USP Compact?
Conquest351 wrote:rotard wrote:Not in Texas! LOL Just have to have the $$$$$ for the weapon plus the tax stamp.Conquest351 wrote: Get a Glock 18 and stop screwing around. LOLIt's pretty much impossible to get a Glock 18 for civilian use. The Glock 29 is more powerful anyway.
Nope.
The GLOCK 18 falls under Federal control, as as they came out after NFA cutoff date, there are ZERO 18's in civilian hands, the closest you can get is a Class III dealer sample. There is the rare converted 17, but it's still very, very, very rare.
93EXCivic wrote:rotard wrote:Oh. Have you looked at H&K USP Compact?93EXCivic wrote:10mm 1911's, not .45acp 1911's.N Sperlo wrote:The Rock Island Armory 1911 I shot was a nice gun and all the reviews I have read of it have been positive.rotard wrote: The Glock 20 is too large, and the good 1911 variants are $$$.FTFY
I don't even think there's a readily available conversion to run 10mm through the USP.
MG Bryan wrote: I don't even think there's a readily available conversion to run 10mm through the USP.
.40 S&W is readily available everywhere, 10mm is spotty. Priced similarly and generally "close enough" to performance unless you plan to hunt something with it. .40 S&W is like a shorter 10mm but same diameter.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:MG Bryan wrote: I don't even think there's a readily available conversion to run 10mm through the USP..40 S&W is readily available everywhere, 10mm is spotty. Priced similarly and generally "close enough" to performance unless you plan to hunt something with it. .40 S&W is like a shorter 10mm but same diameter.
I'm aware. Rotard wants 10mm, else I'd agree with you.
Osterkraut wrote:Conquest351 wrote:Nope. The GLOCK 18 falls under Federal control, as as they came out after NFA cutoff date, there are ZERO 18's in civilian hands, the closest you can get is a Class III dealer sample. There is the rare converted 17, but it's still very, very, very rare.rotard wrote:Not in Texas! LOL Just have to have the $$$$$ for the weapon plus the tax stamp.Conquest351 wrote: Get a Glock 18 and stop screwing around. LOLIt's pretty much impossible to get a Glock 18 for civilian use. The Glock 29 is more powerful anyway.
Must be the samples I've been seeing coming up for sale then.
Conquest351 wrote:Osterkraut wrote:Must be the samples I've been seeing coming up for sale then.Conquest351 wrote:Nope. The GLOCK 18 falls under Federal control, as as they came out after NFA cutoff date, there are ZERO 18's in civilian hands, the closest you can get is a Class III dealer sample. There is the rare converted 17, but it's still very, very, very rare.rotard wrote:Not in Texas! LOL Just have to have the $$$$$ for the weapon plus the tax stamp.Conquest351 wrote: Get a Glock 18 and stop screwing around. LOLIt's pretty much impossible to get a Glock 18 for civilian use. The Glock 29 is more powerful anyway.
Those sales would be highly, highly illegal, then.
I've seen them on Autoweapons.com as transferable weapons and also on Shotgun News as transferable weapons.
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