Im considering trading my G29 for a G32 mainly because of ammo availability in my area. Any for or against this trade?
Any thoughts of buying bulk online? I'd stick to 10mm & buy bulk online or drive somewhere it is available.. IMO
Yes, bulk 10mm online will save you money in the long run... What do you pay for a box of 50 where you live ?! http://www.bulkammo.com/handgun/bulk-10mm-ammo http://www.luckygunner.com/handgun/10mm-ammo
Save a 100 bucks a month, wait 5 months and then just buy a 31,32, or 33 and have both! That's what I would do. Seriously though, .357 sig is easier to find around here, but there is nothing wrong with buying in bulk either online.
It's not so much price as it is availability. Plus the new gen4 G32 just came out, and being a lefty, the ambi mag release is a very attractive feature. I'm so torn right now!
I love the 10mm, and I feel like a traitor for even considering it haha it's an AWESOME round to shoot. When you shoot it for the first time, you'll fall in love just like everyone else does their first time with it.
For a box of just American Eagle 180gr. range ammo I pay $32.50 and for the good stuff, close to 50 bucks. And for reference, I live in the Northwest tip of SC in Anderson.
Yea your going to have to change your username too lol Yea I can't wait to shoot one. The only thing holding me back is the price of ammo. For american classic at a gun store I found here in Az is 39.99 for 50rounds
GA Arms Ammo is cheap, $21.50 for 50 rounds of 10mm. It's just a personal preference that I would rather have ammo physically readily available over having to order it. I'm very wary over giving my CC information online.
Haha no kidding. That's a great price. I don't know what it is about it, but I just can't stand shooting 9mm. I would rather shoot .22lr over a 9. I think it's that I love a stiff recoil, honestly. I love feeling the power behind it. And shooting +p+ ammo all the time would be more expensive than shooting my 10 haha
The G-32 was my first sidearm purchase. I love the gun and the caliber. Having said that, a 10mm Glock is on by must have list. I have never shot one but I expect that it will be similar to my .44 Mag Redhawk.