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Anybody Here Into Guns?

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

No, seriously, I know that 3 or 4 of you here are and I'm seeking your advice.

I've had rifles, no hand guns. I want a hand gun, mostly to keep in the house for self defense (and blowing away terrorists, should the opportunity arise ).

Glock 22 a good choice?


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22?? I wouldnt go smaller than a .40
I have a H&K USP 40 and a Smith & Wesson M&P .40 Love both of them
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I get the chills just looking at that picture.

I am such a wimp.
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22?? I wouldnt go smaller than a .40
I have a H&K USP 40 and a Smith & Wesson M&P .40 Love both of them
It is a 40. I'll take a look at what you have.
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a glock 22 is a .40 caliber
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You got to getchoo a Glock, maaaan!
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It is a 40. I'll take a look at what you have.
Glock is a great gun. I personally just dont like the feel of them.
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Heres my S&W M & P 40

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22?? I wouldnt go smaller than a .40
I have a H&K USP 40 and a Smith & Wesson M&P .40 Love both of them

Vinny,

What do you think about the MK23?
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G22 is a standard cop piece in many parts. Solid pistol that you can abuse and it wont die.

If you are thinking about plinking, .40 isnt 'cheap' like it used to be. I know you .45 guys dont want to hear it, but a G17 ( or any 9mm) with the proper round has plenty of 'stopping power' and 9mm is cheaper to plink than .40 or .45.
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Glock is a great gun. I personally just dont like the feel of them.
Yeah. I'd also really like to fire whatever I'm considering buying, but I've been away from the gun scene for decades and have no idea if that's possible.
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Glock is a great gun. I personally just dont like the feel of them.
That's the thing. A Glock is a great gun (I have two). So is a Smith & Wesson. So is an H&K. So is a Sig. So are others.

You need to get a gun that fits your hand and that you like the way it shoots.

Both of my Glocks are 9mm (17 & 26). It's cheaper to shoot than .40, .45, or .357--and I shoot them a lot.

My take is that I'd rather have something that I can afford to shoot ALOT and be very, very comfortable with than something with slightly greater stopping power that I don't shoot as often.
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Yeah. I'd also really like to fire whatever I'm considering buying, but I've been away from the gun scene for decades and have no idea if that's possible.
Where are you? I'm sure a fellow Pelican can help you out.

My local range will rent anything in their inventory for $5 for an hour. Most ranges that have attached shops will do the same.
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My take is that I'd rather have something that I can afford to shoot ALOT and be very, very comfortable with than something with slightly greater stopping power that I don't shoot as often.
That's what I have to come to terms with, I was an inveterate plinker when I was a kid. Now I want a piece mainly for stopping power, but I just know that I'll want to shoot it a lot if I have it.

Need to know more about "slightly greater stopping power". If I have to use what I end up buying for my expressed purpose I'll want my aim to be good and really won't want to have to fire it twice.
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I own a Sig Sauer 226R in .40. Finest pistol I own. Extremely accurate and reliable.

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For home defense, you're better off with something bigger. With a .45 you don't have to worry about over penetration and it has a very good one shot/stop rate. My bedside defenses are a SIG P220 (.45) and a Mossberg Mariner (12 ga.). For the car I usually have a SIG P239 in .40. In cold weather I often carry a SIG P229 or Pro 2340, both in .357SIG to make sure it can penetrate the bad guy's layered clothing. Can't go wrong with a Glock, but be sure to shoot one first. I can shoot my SIG's like a pro, but could never make a Glock shoot straight.
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Need to know more about "slightly greater stopping power". If I have to use what I end up buying for my expressed purpose I'll want my aim to be good and really won't want to have to fire it twice.
Once again this is my take, others will have different opinions. You have to find what works for you...

Most people will run at the sight of a gun. Of those that won't most will run when shot (even with a .22). What you have left are psychos strung out on meth (or some other powerful drug). It's in that last case that "stopping power" only really matters because that's the guy you have to put down in one shot. In my area, I don't think it's likely that I'll encounter that guy and if I do I'm comfortable putting two shots in him (double-tap).
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I cant agree with Chris more, You have to find the gun that fits you and feels right to you. I thought my H&K was the ultimate. Always shot great with it.
Until I picked up the S &W. I shoot way better with it. Feels like an extension of my arm.
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for home defense, i think a shotgun works best. ...just aim in the general vicinity.
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for home defense, i think a shotgun works best. ...just aim in the general vicinity.
Fail.

At 15 yards, the spread through an open choke is 4 in. you would need to aim if you want to hit anything.

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