Hey TFL,
For the past few months I've basically researched everything I possibly could about handguns. I've shot various models and taken the advice of many on this forum as well as people in my life. I've narrowed the search for my first handgun down to 2 contenders: the glock 19 and the sig sp2022. Both of these guns are great and check off many boxes of criteria. I've shot a sig and loved how it felt, I've also shot the glock 19 and was surprised how well I shot it.
I'm not truly partial to either. The sig is greatly affordable and comes with night sights. It falls a bit short in magazine price and availability, but they can be found from sig and mecgar; not a huge deal. The glock is unparalleled in aftermarket support. I believe it is a good handgun overall and very economical. I would, however, have to spend money replacing the sights because I really dislike the stock set.
I'm stuck between these two as an HD/CCW firearm. Either gun can do either role and I shoot both equally well as far as I'm concerned. My girlfriend (who I live with) doesn't like the idea of a glock. She feels it is too likely to have an ND. She is more accepting of the sig.
Though I'm very familiar with firearms and belive I practice safe handling with everything I'm handed, accidents do happen and I'm no exception to anything.
To narrow the focus of this post down, I guess what I'm asking is what you would buy if you were in my shoes. Both are in my price range, but both also have some financial advantages over the other. Both are reliable and are from great companies.
As a first time handgun buyer, would the heavy and long da first pull of the sig offer any safety advantage overy the striker fired glock? I have no problem with how either shoots.
Sorry for the long post but if you all could please chime in I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.
For the past few months I've basically researched everything I possibly could about handguns. I've shot various models and taken the advice of many on this forum as well as people in my life. I've narrowed the search for my first handgun down to 2 contenders: the glock 19 and the sig sp2022. Both of these guns are great and check off many boxes of criteria. I've shot a sig and loved how it felt, I've also shot the glock 19 and was surprised how well I shot it.
I'm not truly partial to either. The sig is greatly affordable and comes with night sights. It falls a bit short in magazine price and availability, but they can be found from sig and mecgar; not a huge deal. The glock is unparalleled in aftermarket support. I believe it is a good handgun overall and very economical. I would, however, have to spend money replacing the sights because I really dislike the stock set.
I'm stuck between these two as an HD/CCW firearm. Either gun can do either role and I shoot both equally well as far as I'm concerned. My girlfriend (who I live with) doesn't like the idea of a glock. She feels it is too likely to have an ND. She is more accepting of the sig.
Though I'm very familiar with firearms and belive I practice safe handling with everything I'm handed, accidents do happen and I'm no exception to anything.
To narrow the focus of this post down, I guess what I'm asking is what you would buy if you were in my shoes. Both are in my price range, but both also have some financial advantages over the other. Both are reliable and are from great companies.
As a first time handgun buyer, would the heavy and long da first pull of the sig offer any safety advantage overy the striker fired glock? I have no problem with how either shoots.
Sorry for the long post but if you all could please chime in I'd greatly appreciate it.
Thank you.