Great thread. My wife made me get rid of all my firearms when we got hitched.
Bad trade..
With the recent Glock posts..
I keep going back and forth on if I should pick me up a Glock again. I had a Gen 2 Glock 17 that I sold years ago. Cliche but the "it just didn't fit my hand" argument was true.
Like I said it was a Gen 2, many people say the Gen 4 is better. The only time I shot another Glock after I sold mine, last summer I got to shoot a Police Issue Glock 21SF, and I liked it.
But I want a 9mm full size, and I want to be able to run a can on it. so..
Glock 17
or
Glock 22 (40 S&W)
Buy a Lone Wolf (or similar) aftermarket 9mm barrel (conversion barrel for the 22 and shoot both calibers)
I have an indoor range here that rents pistols, I know if I go shoot a Gen 4.. it will most likely follow me home.
I love my XDm and would never replace it.. but buying a XDm in 9mm was my idea... until I saw the threaded barrel cost is most than twice that of a Glock barrel.
Yeah Ruger has a good name and they are reliable. I've heard bad things with Taurus revolvers also. I have the Taurus PT1911 and have no problems with it but based on online it seems to be the only gun excluded from the rest of their guns.
Just a little heads up on the Taurus revolvers for anyone maybe thinking of getting one.
Taurus at one time
did have reliability issues with their revolvers. This has been addressed and their revolvers are good now. They may not have the fit/finish of say a S&W.. but there is nothing *wrong* with them.
If you find one of the older ones for sale used, be smart and make sure it was fixed.
Old listing.. i'm sure someone could dig up more dirt if they really wanted to do so.
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At one point yes.. they were bad. Even though they have been fixed, many people still bash Taurus.