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<blockquote data-quote="Jeff" data-source="post: 2613212" data-attributes="member: 208947"><p>The Glock 19 is a 9mm semi-auto, polymer framed pistol. The cost of the pistol varies by dealer and options, i.e. night sights. It does not come factory equipped with a laser sight, and the cost of an after market laser runs from approximately $30 to several hundred dollars. </p><p></p><p>As for "better," that is completely subjective. I like Glock pistols, but am not a fan of the 9mm. My everyday carry sidearm is a Glock 31C with tritium night sights. The 31 is chambered for .357 Sig, though it simply marked 357. DO NOT confuse .357 Sig with .357 Magnum! (Smith and Wesson calls .357 Sig ".357 Auto".)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeff, post: 2613212, member: 208947"] The Glock 19 is a 9mm semi-auto, polymer framed pistol. The cost of the pistol varies by dealer and options, i.e. night sights. It does not come factory equipped with a laser sight, and the cost of an after market laser runs from approximately $30 to several hundred dollars. As for "better," that is completely subjective. I like Glock pistols, but am not a fan of the 9mm. My everyday carry sidearm is a Glock 31C with tritium night sights. The 31 is chambered for .357 Sig, though it simply marked 357. DO NOT confuse .357 Sig with .357 Magnum! (Smith and Wesson calls .357 Sig ".357 Auto".) [/QUOTE]
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