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    Yep...glocks are like ak's & i have a lot of respect for them. Its what i bought my wife for ccw. Working on a trade for a s&w airweight for her though cause she feels like her g-26 weighs her purse down too much...then i get the glock!
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    Yep...glocks are like ak's & i have a lot of respect for them. Its what i bought my wife for ccw. Working on a trade for a s&w airweight for her though cause she feels like her g-26 weighs her purse down too much...then i get the glock!
    Ruger LCP is lighter and smaller then the Smith airweight plus easier to carry. I own the Smith model 360 and love it but even 38+P for SWMBO will be too stout. don't even think about 357 for her. I love the weapon but for the other half go with the LCP. Easier to reload plus they make a ten round mag for it also! Did I mention the LCP is a 1/4 the price of the model 360 airweight Smith?
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    Trading my judge for the smith. Play cash is gone after the kimber & holster.
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    I'm not on my phone now, so I can put together a complete sentence without draining my battery from it taking so long. One hand typing on a phone is not real fun and my left thumb still requires light bandaging.

    For me, Ruger + poly frames= They make great steel wheel guns and rifles...I'm just not a fan of their poly guns. One of those personal opinion things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shooter74743 View Post
    For me, Ruger + poly frames= They make great steel wheel guns and rifles...I'm just not a fan of their poly guns. One of those personal opinion things.
    Aww, c'mon. The P series Rugers are the Ak-47 of semi-auto pistols. Loose tolerances, easy disassembly, and bullet-proof materials make this gun a fantastic plinker! It's my go-to 9mm one at that!
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