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    Local Sheriff's office requires Glock or Sig, which?

    Well. I've shot the Glock 22, and I've shot a Sig 226. Final Verdict? Sig. Glock feels more like a plastic toy, Sig feels like it a weapon. Me personally, I like the dings and whistles. I love the short trigger pull. I like being able to decock the hammer, giving it a very heavy trigger pull. I...
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    Local Sheriff's office requires Glock or Sig, which?

    Ok, well thanks for the overwhelming and very useful information. I've now spent half of the day reading, rereading, and browsing theHighRoad and other sites. I especially thank tipoc for recommending corneredcat.com. That's exactly what I was looking for for a noob such as myself. I'll soon be...
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    Local Sheriff's office requires Glock or Sig, which?

    Well, going by reviews, sig looks more likable, but the glock website is way flashier and enticing, in how it talks about the saftey trigger and the durability (mud, sand, dirt etc). Also, the difference between single and double action. I guess one has a hammer and one doesn't?
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    Local Sheriff's office requires Glock or Sig, which?

    :DFirst time poster.... first time poster!:D I plan on getting out of college in a year and a half. After that, I want to work for the Hillsborough County Sheriffs office as a uniformed deputy. They require their deputies to provide their own firearms. The two options are Glock .40cal or Sig...
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