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Hey all,I am in the process of getting my Massachusetts license, and I stopped by a gun shop today. I had my heart set on a Glock 19, but the shop claims they are almost impossible to find.Should I just wait until I find a Glock 19?or do decent alternatives exist?I love how the Glock 19 has a 4' barrel, but still is very light and small. It also has a great reliability and durability track record.The Walther P99 seems to be the closest thing I can find. It is slightly heavier and bigger, and I'm not sure how reliable it is compared to the Glock 19?The Ruger SR9 is bigger still.I like the FNP-9, and maybe even the Springfield XD9 - but these are not Massachusetts compliant, I don't think.What else out there is worthy and similar to the Glock 19?
Or should I just stick it out until a Glock 19 shows up?Thanks in advance! I have a Glock 17 & 26.
There not my best handguns but they sure take a beating. My Glock 26 is my carry gun at work and I bump into to stuff with it all day. It gets dirty and wet but it always fires. I have pretty thick fingers and would prefer to carry the Glock 17, ( I carry the Glock 17 in winter when I'm wearing more than a tee shirt ) but the Glock 26 is manageable. Keep checking the Four Seasons Used Gun page ( ) a couple times a week, one will come up.
I bought the Kel Tec Sub 2000 last month because it takes the same mags as the Glock 26,19 & 17. For the money, it's a ballsy little compact rifle. I have a Glock 19 on my list but I have quite a few other guns to get before that.Happiness is a warm gun.
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I'm sorry if I am sounding like a broken record but no Glock is worth more than MSRP. Click to expand.It is a pretty decent gun, just a bit bigger than I was hoping for Although the barrel is longer, which has its advantages. It sounds like the S&W M&P9 would be difficult to conceal compared to the G19, though.I only really want to have one gun that I am good with, and primarily a home defense/target shooting gun. I don't want to buy a S&W M&P9, and then wish I got a G19 instead However, I also don't know if I'd be perfectly happy with an M&P9 and never miss the G19A good point people are raising is.
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I could wait for a G19, find one, and end up paying for a 'used' $800+ gun - or I could have a new S&W M&P9 / Walther P99 for cheaper quickly. But, the G19 is 'perfection'. You should consider the M&P9c. It's a great gun and only slightly smaller than the G19. The full size M&P 9 is concealable but not as easily as the compact or the G19.Disclaimer: I've owned all three but I only have the G19 still.
It's the best gun for me of the three-the one I shoot the best and I like Glock's reputation for reliability. Reasonably priced 2nd Gen G19's are out there if you have your mind set on a Glock and don't care about the light rail. They pop up now and then in the classifieds as well as in shops. I paid $550 for my factory refurbished G19 about a year ago at a local dealer.
You could also look for a pre-98 one out of state (they are very reasonably priced in the free world) and have it shipped to a MA dealer. I got my G26 that way for $475.00 about 3 months ago. You should consider the M&P9c. It's a great gun and only slightly smaller than the G19. The full size M&P 9 is concealable but not as easily as the compact or the G19.Disclaimer: I've owned all three but I only have the G19 still. It's the best gun for me of the three-the one I shoot the best and I like Glock's reputation for reliability.
Reasonably priced 2nd Gen G19's are out there if you have your mind set on a Glock and don't care about the light rail. They pop up now and then in the classifieds as well as in shops. I paid $550 for my factory refurbished G19 about a year ago at a local dealer. You could also look for a pre-98 one out of state (they are very reasonably priced in the free world) and have it shipped to a MA dealer. I got my G26 that way for $475.00 about 3 months ago.
Click to expand.We own 3 Glocks and I own 3 M&Ps.- The M&Ps feel better in my hand and since all 3 have had trigger jobs done on them, I shoot them better than any Glock.- What fits your hand best and you can shoot best (given a trigger job is NECESSARY on ANY M&P), is going to be the 'right solution' for YOU! My solution may not work for you and vice versa.- G17 was bought by my Wife as a PD turn-in, spare gun, probably never fired, 2nd Gen. NO parts on that gun were ever changed out, it was like factory new. After probably 5-700 rds, some parts broke in the trigger assembly. A very competent Glock gunsmith (you know who you are, thank you) had Glock ship in all the latest rev parts and the gun is now fine.- G22 was bought as a Factory Refurb.
Looks and runs fine.- G23 was bought used. The locking block on it was cracked in two. Same Glock gunsmith (thanks again) had Glock ship all replacement parts and took care of it for me.Used guns can't guarantee no problems but companies like Glock and S&W will take care of any problems at no cost to you (although Glock won't pay shipping to them, $60 ). S&W will pay shipping both ways.