Think I made the right decision

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Had a CW9 and it was a good gun. I was just never 100% on it. I traded it on a G19 and I think I made the right decision. Glocks are solid and have a great repretation, though larger and slightly less concealable.

What do you guys think> Right decision or wrong?
 
The answer depends on your needs....

I have a CW9, PM9 and Glock 26 & 19........love them all.

All get carried, but the PM9 gets carried the most because it's the most easily concealed. The Glocks get carried during the cooler months.
 
As long as you are happy and you have something you enjoy shooting, it is all good.

Avoid trade ins in the future if you traded it in at the dealer. Sell it online here and you'll get more money, just make sure you follow all the laws.

I have a 19 and a 26. The 19 has made my list of all time best shooting, best handling and most fun to shoot weapons. It's a keeper...for me anyway. Sounds crazy, but it is tie between a g19 and a colt government 1911 for my favorite handguns. It just so happens I can ccw it in shorts and a tshirt or whatever I may be wearing to boot. It is just as accurate as an hk, xdm or any other polymer out there that is similar in size...assuming you do your job behind the trigger and have decent sights.
 
I have a PM45 and love it. However, if your CW9 wasn't getting it done, you did the right thing. The Glock has an excellent reputation and the 19 is a nice size package.
 
I'm partial to the 26. Same gun smaller package. I have the 10 rd mag, the +2 baseplate and carry a 19 mag as a spare. Otherwise good choice.
 
Had a CW9 and it was a good gun. I was just never 100% on it. I traded it on a G19 and I think I made the right decision. Glocks are solid and have a great repretation, though larger and slightly less concealable.

What do you guys think> Right decision or wrong?
I would take the Glock. It has been tested and adopted by Austrian military followed by Norwegians plus many other m&p organizations since that time. It is simple, relatively inexpensive, long lasting, and reliable.
 
Both are very nice little guns.

I think the only difference is one is a designated carry gun and the other is a multi purpose gun.

But yeah, nice guns both of them. Eventually buy a K9 to go with your Glock and you can have the best of both worlds. 8)
 
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