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Actually, not so much. If the OP is like me, he's going to get very sick of looking at money...
I was going to say the Bonnie and Clyde liked BAR's and 1911'sWhew! I misunderstood your post, thought you were wanting info on a good gun to pull off a Loomis job.. But serously, congrats on the new job.
I would be biased towards Glocks, M&Ps, or even XDs as a duty weapon. Reason being a lot of people can work on them should you need help for some reason. There are obviously others that are good guns, but support may not be as accessible as you need. Or things like holsters, mags, etc may be harder/more expensive to obtain.
If you have other questions feel free to ask. I don't work for Loomis, but am in that business.
ROFLMAO!Whew! I misunderstood your post, thought you were wanting info on a good gun to pull off a Loomis job.. But serously, congrats on the new job.
Glock as a tool. That's where they really shine when compared to other similar pistols.
With very little training You can replace any part other than the barrel or striker for less than $25.
And any part in under five minutes.
There is no gun that's faster/simpler to remove the slide. And disassemble for cleaning.
Idk about that last part
The Beretta has a lever you flip and off goes the slide and barrel assembly.