Another FNG buys his first gun.

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Been lurking for a while. I just got back from picking up my gun over my lunch hour. It's my first handgun, although I'm not entirely new to guns...just to owning them. Anyway, hurray for me. Hopefully it won't be the last. I really like the S&W 340 PD.
(Next up)

Oh yeah, the gun. You'd never guess. The box had a big "G" on it follwed by "lock". Somewhere it said something about 9mm. Compact 19 for those still reading. :D I know, I know...flame on brothers...
 
Hey, you gotta start somewhere, might as well be the bottom!!:D :D :D
LOL just kidding, Glocks are fine handguns, I don't own any, but have shot a few and can see the draw to them. I will most likely own one some day, most likely the 19, 26, or possibly the 36. That single stack compact .45 has a strange draw to it as well.
Congrats on the new pistola and shoot safe.


Welcome to The High Road!!!


Jay:cool:
 
Excellent choice!

Hopefully you live in a state that allows you to enjoy your high capacity autoloader to the fullest extent.

Here are some fun things to do with your Glock if you want to blow some cash:

Night Sights
+2 mag extension
Extended slide release
Extended mag release
Extended and ported drop-in barrel
M3 or M6 Tactical light/laser
3.5# trigger connector
Decal Grips
Stainless guide rod
Stainless Slide
etc...

:D
 
Congrats, the G19 is a fine piece. Get a GOOD holster and a **GOOOD** (often overlooked) belt for her too.
 
Congratulations and welcome! Hope you're on good terms with your neighbors, we're a noisy bunch when we all show up at your place.
 
Hey, welcome aboard. Enjoy the Glock--you will.

I suggest, however, that you give some thought to a different first revolver. Don't get me wrong, I have a 340PD and appreciate it very much; it's on my hip now, as usually. But, it's not a very kind introduction to revolvers, which can be so pleasant and ergonomic in their more typical (i.e., longer and heavier) configurations.

Of course, if all you want is one wheelgun to carry with ultimate discretion, then the 340PD is it; but you will not have the fun practicing with it that you might with another gun, like a 4" 66 or 686. Still, you've gotta give the world of wheels a spin.
cg
 
Congratulations! The Glock 19 is a fine choice. It's lightweight, tough as nails, extremely reliable, easy to carry, and it holds a lot of bullets when loaded with pre-ban 15-rounders.

Now buy a case of ammo and go shoot!
 
Congratulations! The Glock 19 is a fine choice. It's lightweight, tough as nails, extremely reliable, easy to carry, and it holds a lot of bullets when loaded with pre-ban 15-rounders.

Now buy a case of ammo and go shoot!

You can never go wrong with a good Lendringser or Tamara quote.;)

Welcome to The High Road,Top_Notch. :)
 
you will not have the fun practicing with it that you might with another gun, like a 4" 66 or 686. Still, you've gotta give the world of wheels a spin.

I agree with you on having to have a wheel. How is the 340PD to shoot 38s/38 +p ?
 
.38 is really okay, in terms of recoil--though still not easy to shoot accurately with the combination of that long DA trigger pull, light weight, and short sight radius.

.38+p is really what I was thinking of when I referred to 'not fun'. It's doable and not uncomfortable for the first box, but not something you're going to want to go out and shoot for pure entertainment. You know you're practicing.

.357 is a whole nuther question. It hurts, no ifs, ands, or buts. Still controllable with something like Rem .357 Golden Sabers, but a MUCH more jarring experience than shooting a really full power .357 (Georgia Arms Deerstoppers, 158 gr. @ ca. 1350 fps) from, say, a 4" 66.

The 340 is an admirable gun, honestly, and I'm not letting anyone have mine, but it's designed for a very precise purpose and not much more. Hence my suggestion that it might not be the ideal first wheelgun.

CG
 
Congrats! I remember my first gun & it was no where near a Glock. Sure Glocks aren't for everyone but it does make a nice point to start from :)
 
Welcome to THR and to handguns. I bought my first handgun back in 1980 and now I'm an addict! Most of us here are or would be if we had the funds.

The old line, I have more guns than I need but less than I want applies to 99% of us here.
 
:what: Another one is about to be sucked into the Dark Side vortex!!! :evil:

RESIST IT MAN!!! :eek:

Fight those soothing words "Glock Perfection!! ;)

Take it back!! Take it back!!!!!! :banghead:

Or forever you shall be in the clutches of Darth Gaston!! :scrutiny:

Strong, the Dark Side is!!

Return, many do not!!

I wish I still had my G19!!! :banghead:
 
IMHO, the G19 is a super firearm. Good inexpensive practice ammo at Wal-Mart (100 rds for 11.00). lots of doo-dads for you to try after you get comfy shooting.

In the immortal words of Dave McC, BA/UU/R....

(buy ammo, use up, repeat)
 
Not bad:D I've got a Glock. And a FN HP 9mm.

So, I can't fuss at ya for having a Glock and I can't fuss at ya for having a 9mm.

Reckon I'll just have to say,"Welcome to THR!"
 
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