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11-26-2005, 19:34 #1Moderator
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Glock or Ruger .40cal?
I'm having issues deciding between the Glock 23 and a Ruger (both .40cal). The Ruger is roughly $100 cheaper, but is there a good Pro/Con for either?
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Glock, I hate Ruger pistols.
Also, I kind of like the new Springfield XD line. I don't own one but several friends do and they shoot alot like the Glock.Last edited by Cliff Hargrave; 11-26-2005 at 21:05.
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I don't have any data tp support or dispute, but I do not like Ruger semi's. I put them in the same categories as Smith's semis.
I would personaly go with the Glock."I don't lift, too heavy. I don't run, too far. I just hit people.
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11-26-2005, 22:01 #4
Glock.
Ruger makes a great wheel gun, but dont know their *** from a tea kettle when it comes to making autos.
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11-27-2005, 00:00 #5Moderator
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Sold! Thanks for the input, fella's. I think it'll be a nice compliment to my .357 mag revolver (Taurus Titanium, 2" barrel, 7 rds).
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Tony,
You will be happy with your .40 caliber Glock ! It is a great gun.
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The mod 23 is probably the best overall model of Glock also. It's big enough for serious use, good size caliber, and it's small enough to conceal easy. That is what I carry on duty and I carried it off duty for many years before I bought my mod 27. Probably half the officers I know that carry Glocks carry the Mod 23.
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Let me be the voice of dissent here. Not that I am championing the Ruger; I can't stand their semi-autos. Seriously look into the Springfield XD line. Many of the Glock band wagon folks that I know have gone to these for IDPA competition as well as personal carry.
If I had to make a choice between the Glock and the Ruger, it would be the Glock.
They don't make these night sights for the XD yet, but are worth a look.Last edited by Dennis Monk; 11-27-2005 at 09:56.
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11-28-2005, 13:49 #10cantankerous curmudgeon
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Yeah add me in to... I wouldn't use a Ruger auto for much less than an emergency hammer. Mind you... I like Glock about the same, but that's personal bias, not mfg issues with performance problems.
Between the 2... Glock.Message: Due to the ongoing Recession, God has decided the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut off due to power costs. That is all.
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11-28-2005, 14:15 #11
I tend to agree with you here.
Originally Posted by sean_stonehart
Im a huge fan of the CZ-75 and its variants, particularly the CZ-75 Compact .40
But that wasnt an option on the list.
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11-28-2005, 14:43 #12cantankerous curmudgeon
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Ooohhh.... I dig the CZ variants. I carried an EAA Witness compact 9mm for about 3 years. I sold it to an old roommate. I still kick myself over that sale...
But I'm so satisfied with my P220 I hardly handle anything else. I would like a P228 though. I had a P229 but it didn't feel the same as the 220 in the grip shape. It was a little more round in the back where it sat against my palm.
Oh... a nice 1911 would always be welcomed at any time as well.Message: Due to the ongoing Recession, God has decided the light at the end of the tunnel will be shut off due to power costs. That is all.
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Ah...but of course.
Originally Posted by sean_stonehart
"I don't lift, too heavy. I don't run, too far. I just hit people.
"The teacher is more important than the style."- Higa Yuchoku
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11-28-2005, 16:14 #14
Glock. Ruger is cheaper for a reason. My brothers look down their noses at me for having a reliable, rugged, and reasonably accurate gun.
But I once cleared a bad jam from the chamber of my .40 with a piece of rebar, reassembled and resumed operations.
My brothers can think what they want. I like Glock.Richard C. Goad
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You know, as I started digging around I got torn between the XD and the Steyr.40 cal's but I finally broke down and went with:
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12-01-2005, 00:07 #16
That XD is good Tupperware.
Enjoy.
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As much as I hate chain stores as opposed to mom and pop gun shops, check with Academy. Their prices have everyone beat around here.
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12-01-2005, 08:00 #18
You americans are mad bastards. carrying glocks or rugers around is dangerous to my health. thankfully most guys in australia who go crazy have rifles, not pistols. And I can see them coming. I don't really know what you guys are talking about but we used to have six shot ruger .357 magnums and now we have glock semi automaticks with fifteen rounds in the magazine. the glock shoots straighter and has more rounds and as an aussie, I am happy with the glock. but then again, most gunfights in these parts involve rifles and pistols are as useless a tits on a bull against a rifle But then I guess I come from a different culture.
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12-01-2005, 10:14 #19
Uhhh... yeah...You americans are mad bastards. carrying glocks or rugers around is dangerous to my health.
And do you usually put yourself into a position where someone would want to point at a gun at you? Do you mug often? Burglerize? Rape?
Otherwise its just a chunk of metal (and sometimes plastic) that if you just mind your own business, you never have to worry about.\
Thats obvious enough, but you still seem to have an opinion on the matter. wow.I don't really know what you guys are talking about
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