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    Ignore everything else but the Glock.
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    Ignore everything but the S/W model 68.
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    bgcatty

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    Seriously? Forget and ignore the “plastic” Glock and buy a S&W steel and wood revolver as God meant handguns to be created. LOL
     
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    bocefus78

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    1. Look man, just buy it. You won't lose money even with a transfer fee. Your gut isn't lying.

    2. 40 is snappy and costs more than 9mm to shoot.

    3. I fully expect an excel spreadsheet on this trimming process lol

    4. 40 is not dead. It has its place.

    5. Buy 5 or more of those extra mags too. That is cheap if it doesn't jack up the shipping cost.

    6. This is the first time I've written an outline on ingo. Rofl
     

    WebSnyper

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    Why buy a 27 when you already have a 26?

    If he still had his AA kit, I'd say grab up the 27 and leave the AA slide on the 27, and train with it and the 26 (no need to change slides at the range). Otherwise, yeah, I'm not so much on the 40 in that size pistol. Had one along with a few Glock 23's and turned them all via trade into 19's and a 26 a few years back.
     
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    Trigger Time

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    If you have arthritis really bad and other joint and nerve damage, a glock 27 will suck for you. Listen to someone who knows from experience.
    That being said, getting a glock for under $300 (around 325 with shipping and transfer probably) is always a great damn deal if it is in half way decent shape. Even if it's a .40
     

    88E30M50

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    If that G27 were a Gen 4, I'd seriously consider it. My G27 has become my favorite carry gun and it's really not much different to shoot than my G23s when you run a mag extension with it. But, the S&W is the one I'd really be interested in.
     
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