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Came home with a Glock 23, gen 3. Had itch for a new handgun for the last few months.  The shop didn't have the Ruger in stock today, but did have the 23.  Now what to due with my M&P40 full size?  It was the first handgun I purchased myself back in 2007 but after getting a G26 last year, I'm thinking I might have to let her go(like the Glock trigger better).

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Well shame the Ruger wasn't in stock, the MK series is phenominal, one of those guns that everyone should own at least one of, I own a 10" stainless bull barrel MKII that'll "one ragged hole" @ 50yds all-day-long off bags (no exaggeration).

But anyway congrats on your new Glock, of which I am also a fan of, great pistols, simple, reliable, accurate, not pretty but they get the job done!
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seems to happen to me too when i go to a gun shop "just to look"

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I have a Mark III Hunter tricked out by Volquartsen. The trigger is between 2-3lbs. Awesome. I have the magazine safety removed and the loaded chamber indicator removed.  It's my show pistol.

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Can't go wrong with Glock or Ruger pistols. I have several of each and won't easily part with them.

 

Current fav would be the Ruger SR45 and my MKIII 22/45.

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You will like the Glock's  trigger-reset better than the M&P I bet . At least I do .

At this point I do prefer the the Glock trigger, reset hasn't been the issue between the two manufacturers. After spending a few minutes with the 23 yesterday, the Smith seems to have a longer pull before it breaks.
Scratched that itch, now to find grips for my Mark I, then I'm done for a long while. I hope.
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At this point I do prefer the the Glock trigger, reset hasn't been the issue between the two manufacturers. After spending a few minutes with the 23 yesterday, the Smith seems to have a longer pull before it breaks.
Scratched that itch, now to find grips for my Mark I, then I'm done for a long while. I hope.

Oh no no no , you will NEVER be done ! HAHAHAHA

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Came home with a Glock 23, gen 3. Had itch for a new handgun for the last few months.  The shop didn't have the Ruger in stock today, but did have the 23.  Now what to due with my M&P40 full size?  It was the first handgun I purchased myself back in 2007 but after getting a G26 last year, I'm thinking I might have to let her go(like the Glock trigger better).

You could give it to me... I have a 9 and a 45 so it would be a nice addition to my little collection.

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I flipflop between Glock and M&P on a nightly basis....which doesn't make much sense, seeing as I do not have the money to get either right now..

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At this point I do prefer the the Glock trigger, reset hasn't been the issue between the two manufacturers. After spending a few minutes with the 23 yesterday, the Smith seems to have a longer pull before it breaks.
Scratched that itch, now to find grips for my Mark I, then I'm done for a long while. I hope.

If you ever want to get rid of that MKl, just let me know. I'm looking for one.

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