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<blockquote data-quote="Roy14" data-source="post: 3901679" data-attributes="member: 41855"><p>Why not have a Glock shaved/stippled then? I’m personally not a fan of accessorizing and bedazzling them like some do, but in the case of utility that’s a good reason, and may make for the best fitment you can find. </p><p></p><p>I think you’ll be disappointed in a single stack. There’s such a small difference in grip size going to a double stack, but you’re sacrificing ~7 rounds. When carrying a full size pistol, and in a modern caliber like 10mm, it just doesn’t make much sense to limit yourself to the same capacity as a subcompact. 1911 guys can say whatever they like, but IMO that platform is a compromise. For self defense around town, that’s just fine if that’s what you like, but if you’re thinking about bear defense I’d want to either have more capacity (along with simplicity and reliability), or go to a large frame revolver and be able to push a .44 mag (or greater) hard cast projectile.</p><p></p><p>Triarc is at the top of the game as far as fine tuned duty pistols are concerned, but Glock is the best capability per dollar value you can spend, and you might as well have the longest barrel option for velocity and to tame muzzle rise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy14, post: 3901679, member: 41855"] Why not have a Glock shaved/stippled then? I’m personally not a fan of accessorizing and bedazzling them like some do, but in the case of utility that’s a good reason, and may make for the best fitment you can find. I think you’ll be disappointed in a single stack. There’s such a small difference in grip size going to a double stack, but you’re sacrificing ~7 rounds. When carrying a full size pistol, and in a modern caliber like 10mm, it just doesn’t make much sense to limit yourself to the same capacity as a subcompact. 1911 guys can say whatever they like, but IMO that platform is a compromise. For self defense around town, that’s just fine if that’s what you like, but if you’re thinking about bear defense I’d want to either have more capacity (along with simplicity and reliability), or go to a large frame revolver and be able to push a .44 mag (or greater) hard cast projectile. Triarc is at the top of the game as far as fine tuned duty pistols are concerned, but Glock is the best capability per dollar value you can spend, and you might as well have the longest barrel option for velocity and to tame muzzle rise. [/QUOTE]
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