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needs more ammo
The time is coming that I want to replace my 14 year old Glock 36 with something that is easier to rack the slide. At age 59, I still have enough hand strength for the G36, but I'd like to get something that would ride with me for another 14 years or more.
I keep looking at replacement guns, whether revolver or semi-auto, and keep landing back at something like a Sig P365 XL. My problem is that I have an aversion to whatever is ubiquitous. Yet, ubiquitous means an excellent selection of holsters, accessories, upgrades, parts, etc.
So, I really keep bucking the P365. Tell me why I'm wrong to resist it or offer me a better solution for the same size pistola. I know the obvious answer might be a Glock 19, and as much as I appreciate Glocks, I really want my next pistol to point like the P365, CZ75, 1911, etc. And I'm discounting the CZ75s (already own one) due to me wanting a larger grip area on the slide.
Your advice, opinions, or derision would be greatly appreciated.
I keep looking at replacement guns, whether revolver or semi-auto, and keep landing back at something like a Sig P365 XL. My problem is that I have an aversion to whatever is ubiquitous. Yet, ubiquitous means an excellent selection of holsters, accessories, upgrades, parts, etc.
So, I really keep bucking the P365. Tell me why I'm wrong to resist it or offer me a better solution for the same size pistola. I know the obvious answer might be a Glock 19, and as much as I appreciate Glocks, I really want my next pistol to point like the P365, CZ75, 1911, etc. And I'm discounting the CZ75s (already own one) due to me wanting a larger grip area on the slide.
Your advice, opinions, or derision would be greatly appreciated.