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Thread: Glock 43 or P365
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17-03-2020, 17:29 #21
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17-03-2020, 17:31 #22
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17-03-2020, 18:00 #23
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17-03-2020, 18:07 #24
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Re: Glock 43 or P365
For me a revolver feels shit in my hands but i can still shoot it well enough. Training and component backup is the key not how it feels in your hand.
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17-03-2020, 18:10 #25
Re: Glock 43 or P365
We sell 14 of the one, for every 1 of the other, we have both available as range guns, try them and make an informed decision that works for you.
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17-03-2020, 18:11 #26
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17-03-2020, 18:31 #27
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Re: Glock 43 or P365
You also have the Shied as an option but between the 43 and the 365 I’d go with the Sig, super small and concealable with a whopping 10+1, the 43 is 7+1.
Don’t take life too seriously, no one gets out alive.
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17-03-2020, 18:33 #28
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Re: Glock 43 or P365
I've seen the shield I dont like it.
Everytime I think of the 43s 7+1 vs the shields 10+1 it becomes a no brainer.
Just the negativity on the internet regarding issues with the sig has scared me quite abit
A glock is virtually no maintenance with spares readily available.
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17-03-2020, 18:55 #29
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Re: Glock 43 or P365
I use to own a gun with poor/no local support, it was my first handgun, HK P30L in 9mmP
Sad day when I had to give it (surrender) to the SAPS because the frame broke and left me with a heavily licensed paper weight...
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17-03-2020, 21:21 #30
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Re: Glock 43 or P365
I've got no issues getting spares for Sig anymore, especially from Tactical HQ. All the spares for my not-so-popular model are available. Big shout out to them.
In terms of reliability / teething issues on the P365, from what I've read those issues are resolved. There's a reason it was the best selling handgun in the US in 2019 (Gun broker stats).
A year ago I'd have said G26, today P365 because of what has changed locally. Yes, it is more expensive, and yes it offers more.
As for grip angle, the glock points 'wrong' for me because I'm not used to it. That's just muscle memory. Just like a Sig is 'wrong' for a glock owner.
You can't go wrong with either.
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