Cure for a broken heart

I went to shooters choice todayand looked at a glock 34. Thats all they had.

The chick recomended a 22 like a buckmark or a ruger. So now im currently pondering this age old question. Should I start with a .22 or not. I know this has been discussed to death so im going to do some reading and think about it.

I really like the ruger mark III.

But the price is right on the glock 17, and I belive the only real way to tell if its for you is to buy it and own it for a while.
 
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The gun and the bike!
 
You don't need a V-star or a Harley! Get yourself a crotchrocket! I guess bike choice seems to rely alot on age though.

Nah, it's what you like. I am 40, been riding since I was 17 and have never ever turned a wheel on a cruiser of any type. Don't expect I ever will. My current street bike is an 06 GSXR1K. I also ride/race MX, so maybe that has something to do with it.:D

Mark
 
I went to shooters choice todayand looked at a glock 34. Thats all they had.

The chick recomended a 22 like a buckmark or a ruger. So now im currently pondering this age old question. Should I start with a .22 or not. I know this has been discussed to death so im going to do some reading and think about it.

I really like the ruger mark III.

But the price is right on the glock 17, and I belive the only real way to tell if its for you is to buy it and own it for a while.

Easy answer:
Glock 17 and a .22lr conversion slide. Great setup, tried one and liked it so much I bought one.

Look for the conversions used on the EE, heck look for the Glock used on there too. Sometimes you can snag both as a package.

Then all your .22 practice transfers right over to the Glock (cause it's the same) and you only need one holster and set of mag pouches.

Cheers,
Grant
 
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