Help me.... Glock 34

Which Pistol for Competition?

  • M&P Pro 5" (9mm)

    Votes: 12 23.5%
  • Glock 34 (9mm)

    Votes: 39 76.5%

  • Total voters
    51
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I'm a college kid.... So I feel your pain there I got lucky with this Glock. It is my 21st birthday present from my parents.
Same here. And I got a Gen 4 26 for my 21st birthday lol.
I found that Chicken has a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness.

Chicken is the best for the beginner, but if you go with Oriental, the more keen observer will find notes of ginger, beef, and even a light hint of soy.
 
Chicken is the best for the beginner, but if you go with Oriental, the more keen observer will find notes of ginger, beef, and even a light hint of soy.

Or for a particularly festive occasion, chuck the flavor packet, and just dump the noodles into a can of Campbell's soup. Been there.

The 34 is on my short list, but first:

1) I want to wait for things to settle down a bit
2) I want to replace my CZ75 with a CZ SP01, and
3) I want to replace my Kahr CW9 with a Walther PPS

In the meantime, I am enjoying this thread, and look forward seeing the pics and hearing how you like your new pistol.
 
Sure.

Walther (mergar) has a 17 round magazine. So 17+1. I imagine the PPQ in 5" will come with it.

The stock trigger is about equal in pull length to the G34.

The PPQ/P99AS has a shorter reset than Glock or M&P.

The M&P Pro is still has an M&P trigger (APEX or not)
 
In the meantime, I am enjoying this thread, and look forward seeing the pics and hearing how you like your new pistol.

Well I will be taking possession of it next Wednesday. I will get pictures up, and then maybe even some videos of it in action at the Surefire Texas Multigun :D
 
My favorite ramen recipe of all time was the Oriental variety with Texas Pete hot sauce. Lol college.

I'm not a glock guy but I shoot the 34 exceptionally well.
 
wouldn't get rid of my CW9. heck I have shot IDPA with it. great feeling and great shooting.
 
I'm going to go with the canned response of "try them all and get whichever feels best in your hand" because that's the best advice.

If you're like me and you've already done that and they all feel good - between the two listed I would definitely go Glock. Between the Glock and the XDm 5.25 it's kind of a toss up. If this is also going to serve as a backup protection gun, Glock it is. If this is literally going to just be a target/competition gun - the XDm has my vote.
 
I found that Chicken has a nice, piquant after-dinner flavor - heavy, but with a touch of mellow smoothness. :D
LOL :D


I vote M&P... unless you shoot the glock better. IMO your choice of pistol is not going to be the difference between winning and losing in 3-gun. Loading your shotgun is. ;)
 
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