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SAUERGLOCKS
01-29-2005, 11:37
I finally shot it today, And I was super happy with it.I found it more pleasant to shoot than my .45 ACP SIG P-220, And the thing is right on target, Im really glad I didnt listen to all the Naysayers on other sections of this board. thanks for all youre help in my taking the plunge!^c #wav
The proof is in the pistol. Everyone that has tried one likes it. I can hardly wait to get my hands on my G38.
;)
Rick O'Shay
01-29-2005, 16:06
How does the ammo cost compare to ACP? I like the Glocks a lot, use a G22 as a duty weapon, but do not own one. Just curious about the cost of ammo for the G37.
SAUERGLOCKS
01-29-2005, 16:10
I cant remember what I payed for .45ACP last time, But I bought a.45G.A.P box of Speer Lawman ball ammo for $10.95 at the range.I know I paid 13.99 for 20 Speer Gold dots when I bought my home protection ammo though, So I guess its a little cheaper! Go figure.
Don At PC
01-29-2005, 16:33
Originally posted by DannyR
The proof is in the pistol. Everyone that has tried one likes it. I can hardly wait to get my hands on my G38.
;)
I have had my G37 a year and love it. I wish I could be one of the first owners of the new G38. That is my next Glock without question. I have wanted one long before the Gunny Match was announced. As happy as I have been with my G37 I wanted the G38 as soon as I saw the specs for it.
GAP practice ammo runs about $12.00 per 50 online.
jeffedu37
01-30-2005, 00:20
I went shooting today and paid $16.00 for a box of Speer Lawman 200 gr. FMJ.
GAP ammo is cheaper to produce than ACP without a doubt. Less brass, less powder. Eventually GAP ammo costs will be consistently lower than ACP as a result. I really love the 37....
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