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<blockquote data-quote="RedTape" data-source="post: 1479242" data-attributes="member: 66"><p>The Glock 19 is a good gun, maybe the best choice if you can have only one handgun. Don't count the 1911 out yet though. With a good holster and belt the weight is not an issue and I find my 1911 actually conceals better than my G19 because of the width. </p><p></p><p>Also, don't buy into the Glock "perfection" crap. I've had more malfunctions with my G26 and G19 than all my other guns put together. I bring this up not to bash Glock, I really like them, but I think a lot of people have too much faith in their handgun of choice. Don't think because you're getting a Glock you've got a 100% reliable gun. Randomly mix some snap caps in when practicing to simulate malfunctions and work on clearing drills. Might look into taking some classes as well. Mindset and training are far more important than the brand of gun you're carrying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RedTape, post: 1479242, member: 66"] The Glock 19 is a good gun, maybe the best choice if you can have only one handgun. Don't count the 1911 out yet though. With a good holster and belt the weight is not an issue and I find my 1911 actually conceals better than my G19 because of the width. Also, don't buy into the Glock "perfection" crap. I've had more malfunctions with my G26 and G19 than all my other guns put together. I bring this up not to bash Glock, I really like them, but I think a lot of people have too much faith in their handgun of choice. Don't think because you're getting a Glock you've got a 100% reliable gun. Randomly mix some snap caps in when practicing to simulate malfunctions and work on clearing drills. Might look into taking some classes as well. Mindset and training are far more important than the brand of gun you're carrying. [/QUOTE]
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