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I do have some ammo for it.If you have ammo for it i’d keep it. if you don’t then trade it in. I am in the camp of keep and buy more. I don’t want sellers regret.
Got a price of $799 for a new one.Whether you sell the G22 or not get a VP9.
I freaking love mine. Most comfortable pistol I have ever held and shoots great. I also think they are running promotion where if you buy one you can put in a voucher and get like 4 free magazines.
I converted my 23 to 9mm, Wolf drop in barrel. Bought a couple 9mm mags and good to go. I've put maybe 500 and as much as 1k rounds through it, way less snappy. I'm not sure if that's the scientific term.I’m in the same exact boat with my 23. Judging by the round count you obviously don’t use it that much. It will depend on what your goals are. If you are a carry/self defense person and really nothing else and you aren’t using it for that purpose then sell the damn thing and get something you will use.
I acquired a vp9 in a trade, and really enjoy it. fits my hand well and my natural point of aim feels good with it.
That's why they make a B variant that sucks less. (Std button vs paddle)The Vp9 is a very comfortable gun in my hand. The only drawback for me is the mag release. Can’t hit it without adjusting my grip. No bueno
The real question is why is he still married ?????What is with all of this love for the VP9? My brother in MA has an LTC, but his wife (from NY) doesn't want any guns in the house. He said if he could get one, he wanted a VP9.
Yeah, if you're not shooting the G22, trade it in.
The Vp9 is a very comfortable gun in my hand. The only drawback for me is the mag release. Can’t hit it without adjusting my grip. No bueno
Cheaper to keep her."The real question is why is he still married ????? "
Thanks, didn't know this. I like the “B” one better.That's why they make a B variant that sucks less. (Std button vs paddle)
You need to decide whether to hoard or keep what you need. The majority of "collectors" are folks who bought a gun, didn't use it regularly, and let it sit in the safe. My dad was that way, and so was I for a long time. In the mid-2000s, after my father got too old and gave me all his guns, I must have had well over 50 pieces. I tried to shoot every one of them regularly and realized I was wasting ammo and was a terrible shot. In a pinch, I doubt I'd be able to handle a firearm properly.I have a G22 that I bought bran new in “97” with about 100 rnds. through it. Should I trade it in or keep it? I know you all say you never have enough guns, but it is a forty