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  • nagkalimot

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    Sticking to the threads original question...

    I am definitely a sig fan, but if it were an emergency and I had to make a choice between those two, i would pick the glock... purely for sustainability. There are more options for acquiring mags and such... I picture there being plenty of glock stuff after the end of days, because there has been more stuff produced for longer... a larger pool of supplies.

    Just my motivation
     

    goldsmithr3

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    ...most things go better with BACON.........I suppose it could even provide emergency lubrication for your favorite edc?.......
     

    goldsmithr3

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    O.K., if I had to pick just one,.....I'd cheat. I'd likely want at least one 3 to 4 inch .357 revolver; Speed Six, Model 65,Security Six. The Baby Glock with a .40 barrel, and a Lone Wolf .9mm barrel would come along. Maybe a decent .41, or .44 magnum for industrial strength use. Then there'd have to be the hidden cave with a couple of years' supplies, including reloading equipment (which leads one to revolvers, as easier to keep brass). Sorry, "just one", yeah, I'd cheat.
     

    MikeHoncho

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    Glock...it's a Glock and you can't kill it. Plus, you're more likely to run into them in many scenarios and you can get mags or parts very easily.
     

    DeadeyeChrista'sdad

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    Must be an ECI thing. Josh gave my answer. I'd seldom recommend against a Glock, but I just don't like them. And although not crazy crazy about anyone's fantastic plastic, I am a Sig guy. That said, I'd not rule out the 365 until I'd tried one. I've seldom seen the Sig faithful fall in line behind something the way they do the 365s
     

    ashby koss

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    Must be an ECI thing. Josh gave my answer. I'd seldom recommend against a Glock, but I just don't like them. And although not crazy crazy about anyone's fantastic plastic, I am a Sig guy. That said, I'd not rule out the 365 until I'd tried one. I've seldom seen the Sig faithful fall in line behind something the way they do the 365s

    must admit. I held one, it felt great. But, I own these two already, and i prefer the larger platform
     

    WebSnyper

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    must admit. I held one, it felt great. But, I own these two already, and i prefer the larger platform

    I will say this, if you haven't held one with the 12 round mag, might try that to have a full eval.

    That said, the XCompact grip module on a 320 is pretty good as well.
     
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