So, I have a glock 17 and a h&k p30 (.40cal) and will be getting a xdm (in either .45 of 9mm) and I'm trying to decide which should be my carry gun.
I know what everyone says, carry what you shoot the most accurately with, and for me, it's by far the glock but the gun only having the trigger safety really freaks me out and I don't carry one in the chamber.
I've shot xdm's before and am fairly accurate with them (combat effective but not drilling the same hole like I do with my glock) and I really really like the grip safety feature and that's why I'm getting one (but if someone has another gun with similar features, I'm all ears)
And last is the p30. I'm surprisingly not super accurate with this gun. I think it has something to do with the way I hold it because h&k make a good product. I feel much safer with the double/single action because I know there pretty much now way of the gun going off without a deliberate trigger pull
So anyway, which one would you guys carry? Or would you suggest something different
My biggest concern is that I want 2 safetys that are not manual (aka grip and trigger)
Thanks!
I know what everyone says, carry what you shoot the most accurately with, and for me, it's by far the glock but the gun only having the trigger safety really freaks me out and I don't carry one in the chamber.
I've shot xdm's before and am fairly accurate with them (combat effective but not drilling the same hole like I do with my glock) and I really really like the grip safety feature and that's why I'm getting one (but if someone has another gun with similar features, I'm all ears)
And last is the p30. I'm surprisingly not super accurate with this gun. I think it has something to do with the way I hold it because h&k make a good product. I feel much safer with the double/single action because I know there pretty much now way of the gun going off without a deliberate trigger pull
So anyway, which one would you guys carry? Or would you suggest something different
My biggest concern is that I want 2 safetys that are not manual (aka grip and trigger)
Thanks!