New Sidearms for my employees?

What handgun should I choose

  • Smith and Wesson M&P

    Votes: 99 23.5%
  • Glock

    Votes: 144 34.2%
  • Beretta

    Votes: 15 3.6%
  • Sig Sauer

    Votes: 132 31.4%
  • Sprinfield

    Votes: 23 5.5%
  • Walther

    Votes: 8 1.9%

  • Total voters
    421
  • Poll closed .
I had an armored car guy walk into the store and say that his employer - Brinks - was transitioning to the S&W M&P .45.

He wanted to pick up his own personal gun to practise with.

Personally, I'd vote for Glock. But if they're out of the running, I'd vote M&P.
 
i said walther, i know they cost more but there reliable and come with a standard light rail. and i love walther. pluse if its good for Bond then its good for your people. by the way do you have any openings in kitchener?:wave:
 
If you want a DA/SA .40 than IMO Beretta 90two is a way to go IMO;

* interchangable grips
* rail
* affordable
* built for .40

I have a P226 and I don't see a single advantage the gun has over 92/90two...No point in wasting extra money on a Sig for a secutity guard gun.

OR if you want a DAO than M&P is a clear winner IMO; (again, see the 4 points above).
 
how many guns are you taking about ?
How much training do they have ?
What does you 'smith prefer to fix ?
Or if your like most bosses , buy the cheapest thing out there .
Or offer to provide the basic kit to the employee or an equal dollar amount to allow him/her to use the heater of their choice .
 
Brinks...is not

I had an armored car guy walk into the store and say that his employer - Brinks - was transitioning to the S&W M&P .45.

He wanted to pick up his own personal gun to practise with.

Personally, I'd vote for Glock. But if they're out of the running, I'd vote M&P.

getting .45's
 
Go Glock......G17's with the right ammo. Reliable, durable and affordable.

Wrong calibre, I'm afraid.

I voted Glock, but for me it was a toss-up between Glock and Sig. They're both pretty good, but Sig is more expensive, and I've heard it's slightly less idiot-proof (if that's an issue; no insult to your employees intended).

Although in retrospect I think I'd change my vote to Sig if you're going .40. The jumpiness of a Glock (only shot in 9mm so far) would probably be even worse in .40.
 
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