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So, back about 7 or 8 years ago I bought a springfield xd40. Didn't have it very long and sold it to buy a glock 23. Ended up selling that too.

Recently i've sold my only 1911 (Taurus PT1911) and my Kel-Tec PF9. Someday I will buy another 1911 but I have no idea which one I would want as of right now and I don't have 2k laying around anyways. This is what I have now (handgun wise)... top to bottom: Glock 34, FNP-45 USG, Glock 19, and Sig P238.

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Just took a new group pic of the handguns and decided to share. :koolaid:

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I almost bought a FNP-45 for my first pistol. Probably will get one eventually.

Its great, not as big grip wise as I thought it would be based on internet critics, i'm used to the glock grip though. I'm even thinking of putting the arched backstrap on it. Shoots awesome, blew out one of the 3 or 4" shoot n c's at 10 yards with it the first time out, which is good enough for me!

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How does the P238 perform? Thinking about getting me one, and would like some quality input. What say you, Jeremy?

holy crap dude, just going thru my threads started by me thing and noticed this...sorry! I love my p238 and it has preformed flawlessly! Its really a joy to shoot especially for a gun in its category. Only negatives I know of are the bad press and the finish on the barrel...it sucks. I never had any of the feeding or locking back problems that the p238 is generally associated with. Comparing to an lcp, kel-tec, and other pocket guns i've shot its much more pleasurable to shoot. The sights are by far above and beyond all of its competitors, the snag-free lovers out there may see that as a downside but I love them. Haven't shot anything other than blazer yet but have had zero malfunctions.

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which one do you carry though :)

Most of the time I carry the g19, sometimes the p238 thrown in the pocket, and very rarely both of them (but not in the summer). The g34 is my competition only gun. I also experiment quite a bit with the g34 searching for 'my' perfect setup. At the moment it is setup exactly like Dave Sevigny's g34 for USPSA production except for the lwd 3.5# connector.

Glock 34- USPSA Production, IDPA SSP and Steel Challenge Limited

-Sevigny Competition plain black sights by Warren Tactical Series. Note: For indoor specific events, Sevigny Carry Tritium sights.

-Standard factory Glock slide stop lever (replaces extended version) [ I use the extended one ]

-Wolff Gunsprings- Conventional 14 lb. recoil spring, reduced firing pin spring, trigger spring (optional change), firing pin safety spring (optional change), steel guide rod (USPSA only) or stock Glock rod with the cap removed (IDPA/SSP division)

-Polishing to trigger parts (if necessary)

-Trigger pull weight 4-4.5 lbs

The fnp is meant to be a bedside/hd gun

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