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WKR
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- May 6, 2014
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Just an observation. Newbies to firearms just don't get Glocks, do they?
Lately I've been asked by a few friends on the purchase of their first pistol for home defense/plinking.
[here in Ca]
So I'm at the range yesterday with my 2 college age kids and my buddy with his 2 college age boys shooting a variety of my pistols.... .[Shooting is the wrong term- I was loading mags non stop- grin] We shot my old Sig, an M&P pro, the Shield and my Kimber compact .45. I didn't bring my 40 cal Glock 23 [as I haven't received my conversion barrel and mags] as I don't think the 23 is a good weapon for first timers...or kids...and it turns them off of Glocks.
As we are leaving I get the same question, "What pistol should I buy?"
I started thinking, this really is a no brainer.
He needs something with;
1) 100% function of course
2) it has to be simple
3) easy to strip and clean.
4) 9mm is cheap and easy to shoot
"Full size Glock 17" I told him,"next would be the compact G19"
He gave me the same look many newbies have. New folks never seem impressed with Glocks. Of course they haven't see the mass of information on reliability and performance, youtube torture tests and have not come to appreciate the simple reliable function of Glocks that someone who has been around firearms for years.........they see a plain plastic gun! I get the feeling they think I will be recommending a Desert Eagle!
Once I showed my buddy the simple operation of my G23, explained the durability/reliability.......and then how easy it is to strip/ clean.....I'm sure a G17 is in his future. It really is his best choice for a first handgun.....with only a .22 revolver maybe being a better alternative.
Lately I've been asked by a few friends on the purchase of their first pistol for home defense/plinking.
[here in Ca]
So I'm at the range yesterday with my 2 college age kids and my buddy with his 2 college age boys shooting a variety of my pistols.... .[Shooting is the wrong term- I was loading mags non stop- grin] We shot my old Sig, an M&P pro, the Shield and my Kimber compact .45. I didn't bring my 40 cal Glock 23 [as I haven't received my conversion barrel and mags] as I don't think the 23 is a good weapon for first timers...or kids...and it turns them off of Glocks.
As we are leaving I get the same question, "What pistol should I buy?"
I started thinking, this really is a no brainer.
He needs something with;
1) 100% function of course
2) it has to be simple
3) easy to strip and clean.
4) 9mm is cheap and easy to shoot
"Full size Glock 17" I told him,"next would be the compact G19"
He gave me the same look many newbies have. New folks never seem impressed with Glocks. Of course they haven't see the mass of information on reliability and performance, youtube torture tests and have not come to appreciate the simple reliable function of Glocks that someone who has been around firearms for years.........they see a plain plastic gun! I get the feeling they think I will be recommending a Desert Eagle!
Once I showed my buddy the simple operation of my G23, explained the durability/reliability.......and then how easy it is to strip/ clean.....I'm sure a G17 is in his future. It really is his best choice for a first handgun.....with only a .22 revolver maybe being a better alternative.