Posted: 6/17/2015 8:00:51 AM EDT
Well the Glock failed as the magic solution to the best 9mm single stack so I ordered what I consider the best single stack 9mm; new Colt lightweight XSE Commander.![]() |
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Well the Glock failed as the magic solution to the best 9mm single stack so I ordered what I consider the best single stack 9mm; new Colt lightweight XSE Commander. ![]() failed? You do understand that while you believe it failed, many other opinions are that it's a home run, right? I don't understand why people just can't say that it's not for them instead of trying to say how bad it is, which it isn't. |
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Quoted: failed? You do understand that while you believe it failed, many other opinions are that it's a home run, right? I don't understand why people just can't say that it's not for them instead of trying to say how bad it is, which it isn't. Quoted: Quoted: Well the Glock failed as the magic solution to the best 9mm single stack so I ordered what I consider the best single stack 9mm; new Colt lightweight XSE Commander. ![]() failed? You do understand that while you believe it failed, many other opinions are that it's a home run, right? I don't understand why people just can't say that it's not for them instead of trying to say how bad it is, which it isn't. My humor obviously did not show through in the message. The Glock is a small pistol. In my case, I did compare the small 9mm pistols and I ended up with the Ruger LC9s Pro. I prefer it over the Glock. I have owned many Glocks. I own none today. I replaced them with Sigs and 1911s and Berettas. |
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Lighten up, Francis. My humor obviously did not show through in the message. The Glock is a small pistol. In my case, I did compare the small 9mm pistols and I ended up with the Ruger LC9s Pro. I prefer it over the Glock. I have owned many Glocks. I own none today. I replaced them with Sigs and 1911s and Berettas. Quoted:
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Well the Glock failed as the magic solution to the best 9mm single stack so I ordered what I consider the best single stack 9mm; new Colt lightweight XSE Commander. ![]() failed? You do understand that while you believe it failed, many other opinions are that it's a home run, right? I don't understand why people just can't say that it's not for them instead of trying to say how bad it is, which it isn't. My humor obviously did not show through in the message. The Glock is a small pistol. In my case, I did compare the small 9mm pistols and I ended up with the Ruger LC9s Pro. I prefer it over the Glock. I have owned many Glocks. I own none today. I replaced them with Sigs and 1911s and Berettas. I had the LC9 and had the same problem with it as I do with so many SS9's the grip was to small could not physically keep a grip on it. How do you like the trigger on your S model did you compare it to a LC9? |
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Incorrect, the correct answer is the same gun in 38super with a 9mm barrel and mags on the side. ETA: EdgecrusherXES; wife has had both Rugers. the "S" model is far and away the better gun, however, I wouldn't pocket carry her LC9s PRO as the trigger on it is SHORT and no manual safety makes me nervous. |
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Quoted: Incorrect, the correct answer is the same gun in 38super with a 9mm barrel and mags on the side. ETA: EdgecrusherXES; wife has had both Rugers. the "S" model is far and away the better gun, however, I wouldn't pocket carry her LC9s PRO as the trigger on it is SHORT and no manual safety makes me nervous. Good point with the .38 Super. I will give you that. |
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Incorrect, the correct answer is the same gun in 38super with a 9mm barrel and mags on the side. ETA: EdgecrusherXES; wife has had both Rugers. the "S" model is far and away the better gun, however, I wouldn't pocket carry her LC9s PRO as the trigger on it is SHORT and no manual safety makes me nervous. Could always fit a 38 Super / 38 SuperComp / 38 TJ down the road. |
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I like Glocks. I like Colts. However, everyone knows that the HK P7M8 is the best single stack 9mm ever devised. Well, a Swiss Sig p210 might be better. Yes and No .... P7 fails that no modern polymer framed version has ever been released and thin grips are next to impossible to find. |
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I like my 43. I expect the trigger to break in with time and practice. Mag extensions take care of any capacity issues. I have sweat issues so the all polymer frame and mag release of the G43 works for me. Plus, it's a Glock - what's not to love? Plastic. |
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Well the Glock failed as the magic solution to the best 9mm single stack so I ordered what I consider the best single stack 9mm; new Colt lightweight XSE Commander. ![]() That particular model was new for 2015 and not even available until about 6 weeks ago, only a few weeks before Colt officially announced that they had discontinued their XSE Series which that is part of. I had been looking for it since it was first introduced so I snagged mine immediately when it first showed up, so I think it's lucky you decided to get yours now while there's still some out there in the distribution channels. I'd be interested to know how many of the o4662XSE's were made before they shut down it's production. Can't be many. Anyway, if you want to make that pistol even better, think about changing out the (already pretty I know) grips for the thin grips which take another 1/4" off the overall thickness of the grip. I first did that to my Defender and liked the feel so much I put them on my o4662XSE as well. Try it, you'll like it. http://woodgrips.com/1911_ultra_thin.htm |
