Do I Need These?

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amprecon

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I currently have two Glock 19's. However as of late, I've really been "wanting/yearning" for more handguns like the Beretta 92FS, Browning Hi-Power, SA 1911 GI .45 and a S&W Model 10.

My priority is a M1 Garand, and with limited funds it'll be real hard to justify more pistols. Am I aptly armed with my current pistols or is there one listed here that I "Must" have?

So many guns, so little money :(
 
With specific models of Glocks, generally one will do ya just fine. It's not as if you're likely to need the other for spare parts...

Unless you're carrying the second for NY reload purposes, I'd sell it to fund future buys.
 
With specific models of Glocks, generally one will do ya just fine. It's not as if you're likely to need the other for spare parts...

Unless you're carrying the second for NY reload purposes, I'd sell it to fund future buys.

I respectfully disagree. Assuming both Glocks are functionally identical and both sighted identically, I'd keep both. Both will shoot the same way, with in reason. If he has one in the shop, or is in a shooting, he has the other on hand.

Practice with one means practice with both.


I recommend getting the Garand first. Functionally, you already have pistols. Not sure about the extent of your collection, but a Garand fits many niches as well as being rather fun. Any pistol is just a pistol, but a Garand is more than just another rifle.
 
I'd get the Garand first as well.
The only thing I would be worried about on the pistols would be standard mag availability if someone pushes AWBII through. You could always by a couple mags for the 92 and BHP then get the guns once you have a chance.
 
I would respectfully submit that a revolver is a "must have." Shooting with a revolver can greatly improve your overall shooting ability. A good used one can be had for cheap! Besides, they are retro cool!
 
Get the Garand. Then get a 1911A1 to keep it company. Then get an M1 carbine to keep the .45 company. Then get a Browning Hi-Power for the hell of it. Then get a Sig so the Browning doesn't feel lonely.....


See how it happens? :neener:
 
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