Well now in case of zombie invasion and I manage to get my hands on a 9 mm glock, I'll know how to load it and at least wound a zombie...
Who instructed you? What are the four main rules of firearm safety? What caliber do real gunners NEVER use?
Oh I get it! I call you every time I go up to your neck of the woods, but then you come down to my range and I don't even get a heads up. I see, I see. And just so you know, on Tuesday's you get half price lanes and paying for one rental allows you to try them all. Anne and I might actually be at Wade's next Tuesday, so if you're going give me heads up.
You have the worst schedule evar! Tuesdays are bowling nights. But it's almost over! I thought you were farther south than Bellevue. I work in Bellevue every day man. I was a little freaked out. I didn't account for the fact that I spook around loud noises. The people in the lane next to us were shooting an AR something? They got yelled at by management, but until then I would jump every time the ridiculously loud boom went off next to me. Also I don't really trust anyone but me to be in the same room as me with a gun. People are idiots.
I'm south of downtown, but still in Bellevue. Newport Hills neighborhood, right off exit 9 405. Most likely an AR 15 and that's a big no-no. Rifles are only on the room to your right when you come in the range. That's the members only area.
If you're using a Glock, it can also double as a hand grenade as they will sometimes explode, especially the .40S&W ones. The masterpiece of John Moses Browning, Hallowed Be His Name, doesn't have that problem.
Just look at all of your options first, and remember that you're hiding the grip, not the barrel length. Take a look at a 23C (same size grip as a 27 when you add the +2 mag extension w/pinky groove) and 36.
Damn, you found my son's target from the other week. Obviously he does believe in shooting the hostage.