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Old Glock or New Glock?????
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Ultimate test
See if you can bring them both to the range and try them out. Go with the one that is more accurate to your style or technique. After the test, and if you are still undecided go with the less expensive one.
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Glock update
Turns out it was second gen and it was a real sweet deal i think. I got the glock 23, 6 mags 4 still sealed, 4 glock mag holders, Fobus paddle holster, Bianchi leather holster, 200 rounds ammo, container and cleaning kit for 375.:D
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Older glock
Just curious how can you tell if its a gen 1 or 2 i heard the first glock 23 had problems:confused:
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Old glock
Its had 60 rounds through it and i think im gonna just buy both:D
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Glock 21
love my "older" Glock 21, never had any trouble out of it what so ever.
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OK people: HK! Glock! which is better?... yadda yadda yadda.... thats not the original question of this thread. Neverknow, i'll plunk down $375 for an older .40 glock with 6 magazines if in decent shape. And by decent shape, i mean less than 10k rounds thru it.
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I know many love Glocks, but I cant stand them. Hate the way they feel, plus have seen first hand, guns malfunction. I would, and do, trust mine and my familys lives to H&K. Folks do complain about price, but, you get what you pay for. Ours lives are worth every cent..
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I would go with the old Glock at that price and in that condition with all of those extra mags. I don't need the Pic. rail, it is nice but not a must have. And with the money you save you could buy extra ammo or gear. My grandfather use to say "any gun at a knife fight is the best gun ever";)
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Better gun
This is the the whole ak vs ar its whatever you like theres always a better gun in the next guys eye. Hk is over priced in my opinion, kimbers are more accurate but to heavy to carry etc etc and so on:rolleyes:
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he is right H&K is a WAY WAY better gun. there are a lot of guns that i would trust over Glock for sure. I would look into it a little better before you buy anything. but if you must have a Glock they aren't bad guns.
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Also forgot to add .40 is a great caliber. Ammo is not to bad on price And most hollow pints have excellent expansion and penetration. It is my caliber of choice, 9mm in a very close second.
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I would have to say that is a damn good deal granted it is in the condition you stated. If you don't need the finger groves or rail then go for it. The rail is sort of gimmick on a polymer gun anyway IMO.
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