I concur. Glock's OD is the best looking of all the other polymer framed OD pistols out there, IMO.
I have an OD G36 and will be looking to add an OD G19, hopefully sooner than later.
I carry a 36 with a +1 extension on my spare mag. I think 14 rounds of Hornady 200gr XTP is sufficient.
Also, the 36 replaced my all steel Officer size 1911, so I was already used to a lower round count. The weight loss was amazing.
I voted G26. I don't have one, but I have a G36 that I bought for summer carry because I didn't like my metal framed pistols touching my bare spare tire on a hot summer day. The G36 is now the pistol that I carry most often. I had always been a die hard all metal pistol guy prior. I drank the...
I have an older E.R. Amantino "imported by Stoeger" Uplander 12ga and I love it. It's one of my favorite guns to shoot, best bang for the buck, so to speak. In fact, I'm looking to buy a SxS .410 and it most likely will be a Stoeger.
Your description of the Browning's finish sounds like it's a MKII made from '82 to '87 or so. I'd take the Browning for $550 with no problem.
Also, if you get serial# on the Browning you can find out it's date of manufacture here, http://www.browning.com/customerservice/dategun/detail.asp?id=35
I've had my 380CC for about 2 1/2 years and have never had a single issue with it, other than a grip screw coming loose. It's every bit as reliable as my Beretta 84 or my BHP laying next to it.
Being a lefty myself, I have Stag 2L upper on a RRA lower. So I'd say get a Stag. It's great to be able to shoot a semi-auto and not see the ejected brass in front of your face.
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