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Buying Your First Glock™
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I personally believe Glock is a great choice for a first gun. But how does one go about selecting and purchasing their first Glock pistol. Which is the best model and caliber for each individual?
First, don't let "anyone" talk you into to purchasing a firearm that you are not comfortable with.
The second thing you should do is go to a firing range that also rents firearms. There, you can handle, load fire and try out as many different models as possible. Get the Glock that suits you best.
However, assuming you want to purchase a Glock pistol for a PDW (primary or personal defense weapon), we suggest you consider the following Glock pistols:
Caliber 9mm
The 9mm Glocks are generally preferred by those who have less experience and are not planning to shoot a lot. Conversely, the more experienced shooters who do shoot a lot enjoy cheaper ammo prices. Many Shooters advocate the Glock 9mm for a variety of other reasons.
On the plus side, ammo for the 9mm is plenty and considerably cheaper than other Glock ammo It's also reliability, more controllability, has greater magazine capacity with high capacity mags (still available, but getting very pricey). The 9mm is used by military armed forces around the world. Many claimed it to be equal to .40 S&W and .45 Auto stopping power with the current best loads, i.e., Remington Golden Sabre 124 gr +P, Cor-Bon 125 gr +P, Federal Hydra-Shok 124 gr +P+, Winchester Ranger Talon 124 gr +P+.
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