I am one of those that do not like Glock. I own 2 for convince sake, and possible trade bait.
As far as SHTF, I have to ask is it a grab what fits in the Jeep and go or am I at my safer than home location?
I am one of those that do not like Glock. I own 2 for convince sake, and possible trade bait.
Your choice(s) for any situation you might feel is realistic for your area.
I'd say the environment has a lot to do with the choices.David wrote: ↑Thu Dec 12, 2019 9:01 am In another thread, Bob began discussing choices for SHTF situations. It's always a good topic of discussion so I figured I'd get the ball rolling and start a thread.
This thread can be about the 'one gun' you thing every prepper should have, or which three guns they should have or simply about the ones you have. Is there one platform that covers all your needs? Do you have specific platforms for specific purposes? Which do you recommend? What about ammo selection and amount of ammo to have on hand? What about maintenance and cleaning for the long term? What about storage and keeping the weapon(s) safe?
Varied opinions can be helpful to someone new looking at the topic.
I considered my G26 along with my 19X. Generally speaking, the G26 has a lot to offer over it's larger brothers in that it is a small pistol that shoots like a big pistol and can use all the larger magazines. And when I carried the G26 it was with a G19 mag and an Xgrip. Just a really good option.
That's a good point on the g22 barrels. SHTF you don't know what ammo you might find.David wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:20 pmI considered my G26 along with my 19X. Generally speaking, the G26 has a lot to offer over it's larger brothers in that it is a small pistol that shoots like a big pistol and can use all the larger magazines. And when I carried the G26 it was with a G19 mag and an Xgrip. Just a really good option.
I had to go with the G22 though since I have both 40 and 9mm barrels. That gave me a 2-in-1 pistol which I don't have with the G26 and is still compatible with my PCC option. If I didn't have the G22 though it would either be the G26 or 19X. Probably the G26 would get the ultimate nod.
I know I can shoot the G26 every bit as well as a compact or full size. The more I think about it though, going with a 40 S&W model and then adding a 9mm conversion barrel makes a lot of sense. My 19X is fine as-is since it has a dedicated role of night stand pistol. But for overall inventory it's nice to have several pistols that are multi-caliber. Even 357sig just to have. I don't think I'd go out of my way to get an extra 357sig conversion barrel but a couple of my pistols came with the extra barrel so at least it's an option. No where near as practical, from a prepping perspective, as a 9mm barrel but hey, didn't cost me anything so it's there.aerynsun wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:26 pmThat's a good point on the g22 barrels. SHTF you don't know what ammo you might find.David wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 1:20 pmI considered my G26 along with my 19X. Generally speaking, the G26 has a lot to offer over it's larger brothers in that it is a small pistol that shoots like a big pistol and can use all the larger magazines. And when I carried the G26 it was with a G19 mag and an Xgrip. Just a really good option.
I had to go with the G22 though since I have both 40 and 9mm barrels. That gave me a 2-in-1 pistol which I don't have with the G26 and is still compatible with my PCC option. If I didn't have the G22 though it would either be the G26 or 19X. Probably the G26 would get the ultimate nod.
I, and others, have found they shoot the g26 better then the 19.