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Backup handgun for surprise close hunting situations.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoss50" data-source="post: 1618326" data-attributes="member: 109801"><p>I am only considering the Glock for 3 reasons. Price point, easier to operate, and reliability. Glock beats the good 1911 in those areas. I have never had a problem with my 1911 in 38 super unless it is dirty, but I believe the glock would have functioned perfectly in the same dirty condition as my 1911.</p><p></p><p>That said I just make sure the 1911 is clean when I take it out as my side arm.</p><p></p><p>The last thing I think about for the glock is what if it isn't you who needs to pull it off your injured body and use it to fight a bear off. Does everyone know how to disengage the safety on the 1911 and operate it? The glock is as close to a wheel gun as you can get. Point and pull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoss50, post: 1618326, member: 109801"] I am only considering the Glock for 3 reasons. Price point, easier to operate, and reliability. Glock beats the good 1911 in those areas. I have never had a problem with my 1911 in 38 super unless it is dirty, but I believe the glock would have functioned perfectly in the same dirty condition as my 1911. That said I just make sure the 1911 is clean when I take it out as my side arm. The last thing I think about for the glock is what if it isn't you who needs to pull it off your injured body and use it to fight a bear off. Does everyone know how to disengage the safety on the 1911 and operate it? The glock is as close to a wheel gun as you can get. Point and pull. [/QUOTE]
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