Hello guys, this is my first time posting here. I need your help choosing between the Glock 19 or the SigSauer P226. Which one would be better for me? Other recommendations are welcome.
Hello guys, this is my first time posting here. I need your help choosing between the Glock 19 or the SigSauer P226. Which one would be better for me? Other recommendations are welcome.
P226 is a better shooter, feels nicer, and older ones are generally fantastic guns. Its weight would make it a slightly harder gun to carry but you just need a good belt and holwter and should have no issues. Glocks are fine, they'll work unless you limp wrist it. Both are fine options but I'm biased towards the P226 personally.
There's plenty of options; for DA/SA you have Beretta 92s, H&K P30/L or legacy models, Arex Zero1/Zero2 if you like the controls and feel of the P226. For striker fired you have a massive amount of handguns that all have their quirks but generally the most common tend to be the Sig P320, S&W M&P 2.0, and H&K VP9. Check the /hg/ paste bin for other mentions like the APX and a vast array of various handguns.
What he said
In the words of Nutnfancy, "go full size frame or subcompact, no half measures", but the aftermarket (holsters, sights, flashlights, etc.) favors the Block 19 if you insist otherwise
>no half measures
>In the words of Nutnfancy
why would you ever take any advice from that fucking degenerate retard?
That's not a P226 and those are two totally different guns in every single way. Figure your shit out before asking inane questions.
>whats better, green or a car horn
Fucking retard.
Curveball
P226 better in almost every way but the Glock is a functional dependable gun for cheap if that’s what you need
I have a Glock 17 and p226. The 17 was my first pistol. Both are fucking huge and I wish I had bought a 19 to start with as it's big enough for new shooters to find manageable but small enough to where concealing it is possible for most people.
However, if you have no intention of carrying it concealed, get the p226. DA/SA trigger is awesome and I find the controls and grip to be very natural.
>glock 17 is huge
how fucking small are your hands?
Get a G19 MOS. Then a G47 MOS. Then a threaded barrel for both. Now you have full options in full size and compact ranges.
Most smart and cheap take.
Based, sold my CZ's and grabbed a 19 MOS with gssf coupon and a new 47 MOS
Waiting for the 26 MOS and I'm set forever in polymer gats
This is why people say to buy a Glock first. You jumped too far ahead of yourself and now you're having to work backwards.
Or better yet, just buy a Shadow System, its basically the cheapest way to get a fully "upgraded" one
Is suggest a S&W M&P 2.0 over the Glock and a Beretta (either 92 or px4) over the Sig
>sig
Enjoy getting your thigh annihilated when it randomly goes off because you gently tapped it wrong.
Get a Glock 45 (g19 length slide, g17 length grip)
Sig Sauer will need more training to master the decocker, double action trigger pull. Or get both but do the Glock first.
one goes off when you drop it the other explodes in your hand. other than that they are pretty much the same
PDP Compact
>Hello guys, this is my first time posting here. I need your help choosing between the Glock 19 or the SigSauer P226. Which one would be better for me? Other recommendations are welcome.
I'd say get the G26.
In its default configuration, you have a 10 round pocket pistol that's shorter than a P365. Add a G19 magazine and now you have a G43x. Add a G17 mag and you have a duty pistol.
It's like a bunch of guns in one (26, 19, 43x, 17, 19x, 45, 47, and 48)
It's not modular like a P365, but then again, a subcompact P365, for all intensive porpoises, does not exist.
Er, I meant to say P320
M&P 2.0 compact with the tall sights their new gen flat trigger thank me later
This is the answer to all of your problems. See garand thumb reliability tests and ice test for how unbelievably reliable these things are.