I will also be purchasing a firearm with mine. Any places you guys recommend to buy from? Also would be interested in recommendations for a good handgun
The only requirement when buying a Glock is ditching those God awful stock sights. Go to SevignyPerformance and grab a pair of his competition sights, made by one of the best shooters the world has ever seen.
Paul Harrell recommends a glock for beginners because it's simple, reliable and has high capacity. Here's his entire video where he discusses the pros and cons for a lot of things. It might help you make a decision.
use gunbroker.com and have that "on sale/auction" gun sent to your local gun store for FFL backround check. You'll save $100-$200 doing it that way. use ammoseek.com to buy ammo. Its a search engine for every known site selling ammo so you'll get the cheapest offer on top of the list.
HK. I prefer their hammer fired LEM trigger so I can ride the hammer going into the holster. Had it on all of mine (P30Sk, P30, HK45c) until the horrible boating accident.
That said, HK, Glock, Sig, and Walther are all reliable handguns that work every time. Try one if you can before buying. LEM triggers are not for everyone, some prefer striker over hammer, etc. Find one that fits in your hand comfortably where you can easily reach the controls and reliably pull the bang switch with your booger hook.
I will also be purchasing a firearm with mine. Any places you guys recommend to buy from? Also would be interested in recommendations for a good handgun
Anything made by Glock. Minimal controls and ugly, but they’re affordable and they just work. Every time.
The only requirement when buying a Glock is ditching those God awful stock sights. Go to SevignyPerformance and grab a pair of his competition sights, made by one of the best shooters the world has ever seen.
Yeah, those factory sights do suck. I put a micro red dot on my g19, with suppressor sights as a backup.
Easy to clean...
Paul Harrell recommends a glock for beginners because it's simple, reliable and has high capacity. Here's his entire video where he discusses the pros and cons for a lot of things. It might help you make a decision.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiE1pUXEAHM
Pewpew!
I bought a G43 for my first gun. Got my concealed carry at the beginning of the year.
thanks bud
use gunbroker.com and have that "on sale/auction" gun sent to your local gun store for FFL backround check. You'll save $100-$200 doing it that way. use ammoseek.com to buy ammo. Its a search engine for every known site selling ammo so you'll get the cheapest offer on top of the list.
HK. I prefer their hammer fired LEM trigger so I can ride the hammer going into the holster. Had it on all of mine (P30Sk, P30, HK45c) until the horrible boating accident.
That said, HK, Glock, Sig, and Walther are all reliable handguns that work every time. Try one if you can before buying. LEM triggers are not for everyone, some prefer striker over hammer, etc. Find one that fits in your hand comfortably where you can easily reach the controls and reliably pull the bang switch with your booger hook.