The Glock is a fine gun and about the only gun where you can have all five calibers in a firearm that is essentially the same. Yes there’s a little bit of slide and frame dimensional differences. Those five calibers being 22 long rifle, 9 mm, 40 Smith & Wesson, 45 ACP, and 10 mm auto. I see a benefit to having one platform. I operate well and the gun in all five calipers so that I can hopefully find something to feed it . I know this is a little bit off-topic from your conversation in this video. But the cheapness of the Glock allows for the quiver of guns to cover these five cartridges.
I vote for a S&W 357 with at least a 4" barrel. I will hesitantly recommend the Taurus Model 692 Tracker only because it comes with both a 38/357 cylinder and a 9mm cylinder.
If I am down to just one, I'll stick with a G19 or G17. I have had a G17 since they came out, then a G19. At 65, I am not going to put the time in to get as good as I am now with the G19 with a new gun. Also, magazines, sight tools, sights, etc, I don't want to supply all that for a new gun.
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The Glock is a fine gun and about the only gun where you can have all five calibers in a firearm that is essentially the same. Yes there’s a little bit of slide and frame dimensional differences. Those five calibers being 22 long rifle, 9 mm, 40 Smith & Wesson, 45 ACP, and 10 mm auto. I see a benefit to having one platform. I operate well and the gun in all five calipers so that I can hopefully find something to feed it . I know this is a little bit off-topic from your conversation in this video. But the cheapness of the Glock allows for the quiver of guns to cover these five cartridges.
I vote for a S&W 357 with at least a 4" barrel. I will hesitantly recommend the Taurus Model 692 Tracker only because it comes with both a 38/357 cylinder and a 9mm cylinder.
If I am down to just one, I'll stick with a G19 or G17. I have had a G17 since they came out, then a G19. At 65, I am not going to put the time in to get as good as I am now with the G19 with a new gun. Also, magazines, sight tools, sights, etc, I don't want to supply all that for a new gun.
I prefer my Ruger Redhawk
Ruger gp100 357