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I agree that a P99 is probably better, but Glocks are tolerable, cheaper priced, and easier to find. I'd want a pre 2004 Walther P99 or a 2nd Gen Glock 17, so it'd be a bit harder to satisfy my search for either gun.
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Police Departments could just get Smith & Wesson pistols. They are better than both.
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They are generally a lot heavier with the slide mounted safety/decocker, and the point in getting something like a Walther P99 or a Glock 17 is that they have the same firepower without the controls or weight.
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The XD is something to behold. Looks like a Glock, but feels just so comfortable in your hands,
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I like the p99 due to it being able to fire in true single action.
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Later, when I went to work for Pinkertons for a short time, I was horrified to see that they issued RGI .38s to the supervisors. A revolver that had it's barrel, and cylinder chambers sleeved really disturbed me, and I would definitely not want to fire it. David. |
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Pinkertons still exist? Damm!
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I haven't worked for them since 1980, and that was only for a short while, but yes, they are still around. http://www.securitas.com/pinkerton/en/
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