glock purchase

I'm currently debating wether I should buy a Glock 17 or Glock 22. I will be reloading so I don't know if that make a difference in what caliber to choose. Also I want to get something that my girlfriend can handle and enjoy shooting. She seemed to think that the G17 had quite a bit of snap to it when I tested it at Target Sports. Any tips would be greatly appreciated on my behalf aswell.

Thanks
 
If you're going to reload it won't matter. (You can download to whatever level you want.)

Brass availability and ammunition availability (where you live) would be a greater deciding factor.
 
I just made a deal on a 22 myself. I have shot a glock before and I really liked the 40 for punch, stopping power, cheap to reload as well. We only have one local shop to buy from but he stocks 9mm and 40 cal all the time. The 22 fits good, my grouping on my first clip ever shot was actually impressive, 5 of my 10 shots touched each other. Can't wait to pick her up next weekend.
 
you people are retarded. Stopping power is a myth when discussing handguns. There is no guarantee regardless of calibre or bullet style that will effectively stop all threats all the time without fail. If you're concerned about "stopping power" run a shotgun or rifle for home defense. Then again, most on this site haven't the testicular fortitude or the mental capacity to have a firearm at the ready and the mindset to use it without first concerning themselves with ignorant laws and ATT's.

Shot placement determines the outcome, not calibre. Learn how to shoot and practice often. This boils down to quality training and thousands of rounds. That being said, get the G17. Cheaper in the long run and its the Glock with the longest track record.

TDC
 
So we have politicians trying to take our rights away, the RCMP trying to reclassify everything before the registry is tossed, and our own members now treating each other like idiots?? Wow makes alot of sense.

DO you own a glock, if so give some personal experience then. I own a 22 and have shot a 17 and 19 as well. I like the 22, did not kick like I though it would, and prefer the ballistics over the 9mm.
 
you people are retarded. Stopping power is a myth when discussing handguns. There is no guarantee regardless of calibre or bullet style that will effectively stop all threats all the time without fail. If you're concerned about "stopping power" run a shotgun or rifle for home defense. Then again, most on this site haven't the testicular fortitude or the mental capacity to have a firearm at the ready and the mindset to use it without first concerning themselves with ignorant laws and ATT's.

Shot placement determines the outcome, not calibre. Learn how to shoot and practice often. This boils down to quality training and thousands of rounds. That being said, get the G17. Cheaper in the long run and its the Glock with the longest track record.

TDC

QFT

I think stopping power runs along the same lines as the M14 clinics and your #### fallin off...
 
So we have politicians trying to take our rights away, the RCMP trying to reclassify everything before the registry is tossed, and our own members now treating each other like idiots?? Wow makes alot of sense.

DO you own a glock, if so give some personal experience then. I own a 22 and have shot a 17 and 19 as well. I like the 22, did not kick like I though it would, and prefer the ballistics over the 9mm.

I do own a Glock, three actually. The G 22 does have a rather soft RECOIL when compared to other .40 cal guns. However, the ever present belief in "stopping power" more appropriately known as terminal ballistics or terminal performance is not an exact science. Ballistics gelatin is a constant medium which is great for comparing one load to another. It is not an accurate representation of what is to be expected when using said round(s) against a living target. Shot placement, mental state and the potential for narcotics all play important roles in the effectiveness of any given hit.

What calibre, brand, style of projectile used is irrelevant. Only hits count and a miss is still a miss regardless of calibre. marksmanship is a skill that is harvested through professional training and repetition. It is not dependent on gear.

TDC
 
How about you throw on a level 1 vest, and then I'll let you pick whether you'd rather be shot by a .22 LR or a .40 cal...

The ballistics vs. shot placement is a moot point. Unless you want to create a holy than thou type argument...my point being...a round between the eyes and a round in the heart are of little consequence in debate.
 
you people are retarded. Stopping power is a myth when discussing handguns. There is no guarantee regardless of calibre or bullet style that will effectively stop all threats all the time without fail. If you're concerned about "stopping power" run a shotgun or rifle for home defense. Then again, most on this site haven't the testicular fortitude or the mental capacity to have a firearm at the ready and the mindset to use it without first concerning themselves with ignorant laws and ATT's.

Shot placement determines the outcome, not calibre. Learn how to shoot and practice often. This boils down to quality training and thousands of rounds. That being said, get the G17. Cheaper in the long run and its the Glock with the longest track record.

TDC

Where in this thread does anyone but YOU mention stopping power????

**edited due to: Sorry, I searched 'stop' and Firefox didn't catch it, and I must have read 'over it' without realizing it...still, without a quote it is hard to see..:)

And I still say G22, but 6 of one half a dozen of the other really.....I do like them both. :D
 
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I just made a deal on a 22 myself. I have shot a glock before and I really liked the 40 for punch, stopping power, cheap to reload as well. We only have one local shop to buy from but he stocks 9mm and 40 cal all the time. The 22 fits good, my grouping on my first clip ever shot was actually impressive, 5 of my 10 shots touched each other. Can't wait to pick her up next weekend.

Just cause I can.
 
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Actually I mentioned the "stopping power" phrase which I guess is a sore spot for some people. I am good with the gun but my wife and son do not get the range time I do so if something happens at home when I am not there..... I just have my preference is all.
Island Gun Nut I think is missed something???? Time for more coffee for me???
 
I give up. Does no one search?

Get a Norinco 45, 1911 it's a man's gun! It stops commies with one shot don't you know!

(Of course this is contrary to past posts, but this should be the standard reply for all people who cant find the 1000 other threads on what glock to buy, or know enough to say "what for" when they ask for advise on what to buy.
 
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