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Glock 17 or Sig 226 ?
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Looking for a pistol in 9mm.
The Glock 17 and the Sig 226 have high marks for best of this and that.
I would like to buy a 9mm pistol and not be sorry for a change. What could be any better in 9mm out there?
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There is, as I recollect, quite a difference in price between these two guns. I own a Glock 17 and 17L and love them both. The 226 was just too expensive for me.
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CZ 75B
 
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That's what I have now a CZ75B now still looking
 
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Glock. Spend the extra ca$h you save for ammunition.
 
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I shot both my vote is clock really nothing wrong with the sig
 
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I carry a Glock but the best thing to do is to shoot both and see which one feels the best.

They are both great so see what you like best
 
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i'd go sig without question,but i have no time for plastic guns
 
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I have owned both of these pistols, can't say I have a clear cut favorite. They both are accurate, function perfect, and both feel good but considerably different. I am more partial to the Glock trigger (have a 3.5 lb. connector installed. Leopardtrack has the best advice, shoot both and see what features work best for you.
 
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Originally posted by jbok:
I have owned both of these pistols, can't say I have a clear cut favorite. They both are accurate, function perfect, and both feel good but considerably different. I am more partial to the Glock trigger (have a 3.5 lb. connector installed. Leopardtrack has the best advice, shoot both and see what features work best for you.



Good point and thanks for reminding me. I have the 3.5 trigger as well and I like the constant trigger over the Sigs Double/single action pull.
I also like the way the glock sits low in my hand, but again that's just me.
 
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