tapehoser
Master Class
I was (and still am) a Springfield guy once the first XD line appeared. Stayed that way for 20 years, until I shot my first Glock. My love for the 10mm drove me to try shooting every 10mm I could get my hands on. I carry both an XDS and a G29 regularly to this day.
What sold me on the G29 was the grouping when I shot at 7 yards, free-handed. It was about 1.6 inches and I was WAY more accurate than any pistol I had ever shot, except for a Les Baer Target Master.
However, I also had to buy the magazines that had the pinky extension, so I could fit all 3 lower fingers onto the handle of the gun (since I have ginormous hands).
Also, as I aged, I knew I wanted something small, but powerful and did not like the 45 ACP platform, because the size of that round limits how many rounds you can carry. G29 is 10+1 capacity and seemed to fill so many checkmarks for me, and Springfield didn't offer anything identical.
My like of certain guns changes over time as my weight changes, as I age, and my need for concealment changes, so I can't suggest anything definitive, but the G29 and XDS seem to fit a wide-enough span of needs that I haven't seen the need to add anything to the list in almost 10 years.
What sold me on the G29 was the grouping when I shot at 7 yards, free-handed. It was about 1.6 inches and I was WAY more accurate than any pistol I had ever shot, except for a Les Baer Target Master.
However, I also had to buy the magazines that had the pinky extension, so I could fit all 3 lower fingers onto the handle of the gun (since I have ginormous hands).
Also, as I aged, I knew I wanted something small, but powerful and did not like the 45 ACP platform, because the size of that round limits how many rounds you can carry. G29 is 10+1 capacity and seemed to fill so many checkmarks for me, and Springfield didn't offer anything identical.
My like of certain guns changes over time as my weight changes, as I age, and my need for concealment changes, so I can't suggest anything definitive, but the G29 and XDS seem to fit a wide-enough span of needs that I haven't seen the need to add anything to the list in almost 10 years.