These are my two carry guns down here in Miami. I enjoy them both tremendously and both guns run 100%. My Glock is out-of-the box stock with night sites. My Hi-Power is a custom Novak(Kurt Wickmann) special with all the bells and whistles(C&S wide trigger and commander hammer, extended beavertail, you name it). I carry one or the other, depending on my mood on any given day. One of them is always with me, wherever I go.
Here is my quesion:
Considering the fact that both of these guns are generally deemed by most firingliners to be examples of the 9mm handgun in its highest form--albeit from two different eras and construction principles--, if you could only have one of these to take with you wherever you go, which one would you choose and why?
I ask this question because someone recently asked me this very question, and I just plain couldn't answer it. The only thing my Browning has over my Glock is the fact that it's a $2,000 gun(all in--gun + work), and took me 2 1/2 years to get. Also, with it's 1930's design aesthetic and all the work it'had, I must say it stands as a true work of ballistic art(I will try to scan a photo of it for everybody, along with the work order at some point in the near future). I even have reliable 20 round mags for it.
So, I ask all of you the same question that was asked of me. You can only have one gun to take with you. which would you choose?
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Let's just hope we don't get Gore'd in November.
I don't know about everyone else, but I'd much
rather get some Bush.
Here is my quesion:
Considering the fact that both of these guns are generally deemed by most firingliners to be examples of the 9mm handgun in its highest form--albeit from two different eras and construction principles--, if you could only have one of these to take with you wherever you go, which one would you choose and why?
I ask this question because someone recently asked me this very question, and I just plain couldn't answer it. The only thing my Browning has over my Glock is the fact that it's a $2,000 gun(all in--gun + work), and took me 2 1/2 years to get. Also, with it's 1930's design aesthetic and all the work it'had, I must say it stands as a true work of ballistic art(I will try to scan a photo of it for everybody, along with the work order at some point in the near future). I even have reliable 20 round mags for it.
So, I ask all of you the same question that was asked of me. You can only have one gun to take with you. which would you choose?
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Let's just hope we don't get Gore'd in November.
I don't know about everyone else, but I'd much
rather get some Bush.