The Last Gun You Bought

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gac
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Bought a cop trade-in Glock 17 Gen 5 with fading night sights. Solid deals available on cop guns as they get traded in for MOS models.
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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Attention California gun owners



Oh, and the last gun I bought was a Glock 30SF (45ACP).

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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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shunsui wrote:
Sat Jul 26, 2025 9:14 am
Attention California gun owners

Thanks for posting that!! Did not know!!
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Re: The Last Gun You Bought

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The Mastiff wrote:
Thu May 15, 2025 9:49 am
I already had the G17 and recently bought a Sig M18. All in all I like it but I give the Glocks the preference in shooting and the Sig in carrying. The lower bore axis makes the Glock(s) point and shoot nicer and faster in my hands. If the Glocks had a manual safety like the Sig I'd likely never have bought it. After 30 years of Glock ownership I will only carry them with no round in the chamber.

I'm still a revolver guy at heart but I can't not have a high capacity pistol around . They are so reliable now with good ammo I don't give that advantage to revolvers like I did in the old days.

By the way I got some time getting to know that Bodyguard 2 recently. It's amazing size wise and the feel is not bad at all for something so small. I haven't bought one yet though. Vivi's post about his really caught my eye. I'm not a big .380 guy though. I do have a micro 9 and will put up with the extra weight for the 9mm performance vs the 380 but who knows what I'm thinking in 6 months. The Bodyguard 2 is a true pocket pistol.
Just noticed this post. I've put in a decent bit of range time with the BG2 and I can't get over how well it shoots for such a small gun. The slide is very low and lightweight compared to other compact pistols - between that and the 380 ammo there's barely any recoil. Very easy to shoot accurate follow up shots rapidly.

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Thinking about picking this up or something similar from PSA.
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