I need a some help making a decision.
I currently own the following handguns:
1. Smith and Wesson .38 Special Model 36 snub-nose
2. Taurus Raging bull 44 Magnum Model M444 8 3/8in barrel
3. East German Makarov 9X18
4. Kel-Tec .32 ACP P32
5. Springfield Armory 1911-A1 Full-Size Mil-Spec
6. Ruger .22LR 22/45 Slab-side barrell
Here is the situation. I have wanted a 9mm (9X19) caliber pistol for a very long time - both for fun-shooting at the range, and for occasional concealed carry. I have considered the Springfield XD, the Browning Hi-Power, and the Glock 26 and 19.
I have decided to get the Glock 26 when the time comes to finally get one - as I may decide to carry it as a personal defense gun sometimes.
However, to make this happen, I must sell one of my other guns. The only one I would even consider selling is the Taurus 44 Magnum. The reason I originally purchased the 44 Magnum was for large game hunting. Realistically speaking, if I am going to be hunting bear, deer, or wild boar - I will most likely take a rifle. I like the revolver, and one day I know that I will eventually need a rifle like this one, but I really want that Glock 26 now.
Also, since quite a few of the students who take my courses have Glocks, it would be nice if I had one as well so I can learn the quirks about them, etc.
Should I trade my Taurus 44 Magnum in on the Glock? Or what?
Thanks,
--tadyson
I currently own the following handguns:
1. Smith and Wesson .38 Special Model 36 snub-nose
2. Taurus Raging bull 44 Magnum Model M444 8 3/8in barrel
3. East German Makarov 9X18
4. Kel-Tec .32 ACP P32
5. Springfield Armory 1911-A1 Full-Size Mil-Spec
6. Ruger .22LR 22/45 Slab-side barrell
Here is the situation. I have wanted a 9mm (9X19) caliber pistol for a very long time - both for fun-shooting at the range, and for occasional concealed carry. I have considered the Springfield XD, the Browning Hi-Power, and the Glock 26 and 19.
I have decided to get the Glock 26 when the time comes to finally get one - as I may decide to carry it as a personal defense gun sometimes.
However, to make this happen, I must sell one of my other guns. The only one I would even consider selling is the Taurus 44 Magnum. The reason I originally purchased the 44 Magnum was for large game hunting. Realistically speaking, if I am going to be hunting bear, deer, or wild boar - I will most likely take a rifle. I like the revolver, and one day I know that I will eventually need a rifle like this one, but I really want that Glock 26 now.
Also, since quite a few of the students who take my courses have Glocks, it would be nice if I had one as well so I can learn the quirks about them, etc.
Should I trade my Taurus 44 Magnum in on the Glock? Or what?
Thanks,
--tadyson