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On 1/24/2013 1:30 PM, ESAD wrote:
On 1/24/13 1:21 PM, Salmonbait wrote: On Thu, 24 Jan 2013 12:03:24 -0500, BAR wrote: In article , says... On Wed, 23 Jan 2013 20:02:59 -0500, BAR wrote: In article , says... This: http://www.sigsauer.com/CatalogProdu...-two-tone.aspx or this: http://tinyurl.com/begqgf9 The S&W is much less than half the price of the Sig Sauer. I could get the S&W for about$329, the Sig for about $860. What is wrong with this: http://us.glock.com/products/model/g22 And, what is it with a two-tone pistol. They don't have two-tone paint jobs on cars anymore why does it persist with pistols? Cost. The S&W is about half the price. And, I'd be buying American? When it comes to firearms I don't go cheap. I want the best weapon available. Well, what makes the Glock that much better than the S&W? Salmonbait -- Better plastic? The Glock 22 is chambered in .40 and has quite a bit of muzzle flip. I know this because I shot at least 200 rounds through a friend's G22 and thought, compared to a heavier all-steel pistol, it had a lot of muzzle flip. No ambi safety, either. But very well made and reliable. What difference does it make to you? Another word for muzzle flip is limp wrist. |