GT500Shlby
Armed Fireman
Hi. I am new to handguns and will me purchasing my first handgun, a Glock 27 tomorrow.
I have one quote for $508. Which may or may not be the best deal. I am not Law Enforcement - I'm just a Firefighter. However I have heard mixed answers on if I am eligible for the LEO discount. I am still pricing and I have a few LE friends tracking down numbers. However from what I read, what I was quoted seems to be a decent PA price. I would rather take the certainty of having the gun tomorrow over waiting just to save like $20.
Anyway, back to the point. I'm looking for ammo and handguns are a different animal from my normal 12 gauge shot-gun which will just about shoot anything that shoots! :wink:
I'm looking on Buds, and they have Federals (which I use in my Shotgun) but with 4 different grains.
135 to 180 grains. With shotguns I am used to high brass and low brass - but with the Glock I am more worried for what the gun is rated for and what will fire without damaging the gun. I'm assuming the lighter 135 grain would provide less recoil and more accurate rapid firing with the caveat being that its effective distance would be diminished. Which is acceptable to me, I'm getting a sub compact for self defense. I'm not using it for 100 yard take downs. There will be two times I will be using this weapon. First is at the Gun range, the second would be to protect my well being and my home. Normally I lead off with less-than lethal 12-gauge rounds to scare off the perpetrator, the .40 is for when I really need to use lethal force to protect myself. I'm not going for a tactical arm shot, if I have to use this gun, I'm going for 3 shots center mass to kill.
So. being new to hand guns. I need some advice to make sure I'm on the right track.
Thanks,
Mike
I have one quote for $508. Which may or may not be the best deal. I am not Law Enforcement - I'm just a Firefighter. However I have heard mixed answers on if I am eligible for the LEO discount. I am still pricing and I have a few LE friends tracking down numbers. However from what I read, what I was quoted seems to be a decent PA price. I would rather take the certainty of having the gun tomorrow over waiting just to save like $20.
Anyway, back to the point. I'm looking for ammo and handguns are a different animal from my normal 12 gauge shot-gun which will just about shoot anything that shoots! :wink:
I'm looking on Buds, and they have Federals (which I use in my Shotgun) but with 4 different grains.
135 to 180 grains. With shotguns I am used to high brass and low brass - but with the Glock I am more worried for what the gun is rated for and what will fire without damaging the gun. I'm assuming the lighter 135 grain would provide less recoil and more accurate rapid firing with the caveat being that its effective distance would be diminished. Which is acceptable to me, I'm getting a sub compact for self defense. I'm not using it for 100 yard take downs. There will be two times I will be using this weapon. First is at the Gun range, the second would be to protect my well being and my home. Normally I lead off with less-than lethal 12-gauge rounds to scare off the perpetrator, the .40 is for when I really need to use lethal force to protect myself. I'm not going for a tactical arm shot, if I have to use this gun, I'm going for 3 shots center mass to kill.
So. being new to hand guns. I need some advice to make sure I'm on the right track.
Thanks,
Mike
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