My SIG issues have been resolved quickly. No complaints with their Customer Service.
I own both and carry them both. I am equally pleased with both of them. Tough decision.Trying to Choose between a Glock 43x, Sig p365 or Glock 19 Gen 4 or 5. I know these guns serve completely different purposes. But I’ve shot them all, liked them all but can’t decide which one to invest in? Opinions?
I don't know anything about sigs, but my only issue with my Glock 19 is you have to pull the trigger to disassemble it.
Not a big deal when i keep it cleared at home. Magazine close by for the boogie man. Its just one of them things that I am conscious of.
I used to not like Glocks but I went on a date with my wife to a shooting range and rented their glock 17. We fired probably 50 rounds or so through it and the store owner just wiped the outside and put it back on the shelf.
But didn't all the ones that bought all the TP also buy all Glocks and Sigs off the shelves??? Ohh and then just to top the second cart, took all the ammo.
Just go with your gut pick one and don't look back, you can't go wrong with either. I just picked up a Glock 48 and love it.
Glock 43x nd 48 MOS will be released soon and they also have a rail now! And stay away from the Sig Romeo 0 sight (not good at all)Lol'd.
What I like about the Glock 48 is, it is the same dimensions as the Glock 19, but thinner. This makes makes for a much more comfortable concealed carry then the G19. Add in the fact, that you can purchase 15 round flush magazines for it from Shield Arms and you can also have the same round capacity as a Glock 19, but in a lighter and thinner and easier to carry everyday package and still have that famous Glock accuracy, reliability and durability.
How can one go wrong with a Glock 48?
Glock 43x nd 48 MOS will be released soon and they also have a rail now! And stay away from the Sig Romeo 0 sight (not good at all)
While I have and love my SIG 365, I don't think it's craftmanship is anything special. It is certainly not the craftmanship found in the larger, older, all metal SIGs.
I never bought into the Glock koolaid. My brother in law had one about 20 years ago, tried it and did not like it, and I do not remember which model. I already had a custom Browning Hi Power, a couple of Cold Gold Cups, on in 10mm auto, and a couple of Kimber 1911's before getting my little Sig P938 and P238. My Browning was my first of the 1911 types, and it is similar enough to the Colt that I think of it as a 1911 type. After a little work by myself then off to Cylinder and Slide for match barrel, CNC milled sear and hammer along with extended safety and slide release it is a fantastic gun. I had previously removed the magazine safety, which only prevented firing with the magazine removed, a rather useless feature in my opinion, and that improved the trigger, then added as C&S wide triggeI need to quit being a Glockmeister and start collecting some of those wonderful and awesome classic wood & steel pistols before they can't be found anymore. 20 years from now, no one is going to drop their jaw and ooh and aww because I pull a Glock out of the safe that I bought in the 80's and show it to them.
They will a Browning High Power.
I wouldn't necessarily call it the Glock koolaid, I think it's reputation for reliability, simplicityGlock koolaid
I wouldn't necessarily call it the Glock koolaid, I think it's reputation for reliability, simplicity
and durability certainly contribute to it's popularity.
Will that fit the 48 without having to modify the pistol?Lol'd.
What I like about the Glock 48 is, it is the same dimensions as the Glock 19, but thinner. This makes makes for a much more comfortable concealed carry then the G19. Add in the fact, that you can purchase 15 round flush magazines for it from Shield Arms and you can also have the same round capacity as a Glock 19, but in a lighter and thinner and easier to carry everyday package and still have that famous Glock accuracy, reliability and durability.
How can one go wrong with a Glock 48?