Before you purchase a firearm… #glock #firearms #sigsauer

Published on March 8, 2022
Duration: 1:00

Before purchasing a firearm, it's crucial to test different models to find the best fit for your hand and shooting style. Instructor Mike highlights the Sig Sauer P320 as a comfortable option, while noting ergonomic issues with the Glock 19 for some shooters. The FN 509C is also presented as a powerful choice. Testing before buying saves significant money compared to purchasing multiple firearms to determine preference.

Quick Summary

Testing firearms like the Glock 19, Sig Sauer P320, and FN 509C before purchasing is vital for comfort and fit. Instructor Mike advises trying guns at a range to avoid spending nearly $2,000 on multiple firearms to find your preference.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Firearm Comparison Introduction
  2. 00:07Glock 19 Ergonomics Feedback
  3. 00:13FN 509C Impressions
  4. 00:20Sig Sauer P320 Preference
  5. 00:32Try Before You Buy Philosophy

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it important to test firearms before purchasing?

Testing firearms before buying is crucial for ensuring comfort and proper fit, which directly impacts shooting accuracy and safety. It also saves significant money compared to buying multiple guns to find the one you prefer.

What are the key differences between the Glock 19, Sig Sauer P320, and FN 509C mentioned?

The Sig Sauer P320 was favored for comfort. The Glock 19 caused finger discomfort for one shooter. The FN 509C was noted as powerful and comfortable, though not a top choice for the speaker.

What is the 'Try Before You Buy' philosophy for firearms?

The 'Try Before You Buy' philosophy emphasizes renting and shooting different firearm models at a range before committing to a purchase. This helps identify personal preferences and avoid costly mistakes.

What are the typical costs associated with buying multiple firearms?

Instructor Mike noted that purchasing three popular handguns like the Glock 19, Sig Sauer P320, and FN 509C just to find a preference could cost close to $2,000, highlighting the value of testing first.

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