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by The United Socialist Peoples of The Georgeian Empire. . 3 reads.

Glock 9-15 V.E or Browning 15B?

Hello, it's me again, Arthur Lune, here to discuss a question that come up recently with the release of Glock's new pistol. Glock 9-15 or Browning 15B.

To start with, let's look at the newcomer. The Glock 9-15 is the bigger brother to the Glock 9-10, using the same loading and firing mechanism, which speaks to its reliability. Unlike the 9-10, the magazine of the 9-15 is double stacked, resulting in not only a wider magazine, but also a wider grip. The 9-15 is also available in a shorter grip format, resulting in easier concealed carry. Both weapons use 9mm rounds, with the Electro Variant designed to use E9mm, but with the capability for normal bullets. The 9-15 is a worthwhile upgrade from the 9-10, with a capacity of 15 rounds, 5 more than the 9-10. It also utilizes a safety that blocks both trigger and slide movement. Overall, a medium-capacity, reliable pistol, shooting the most common pistol round.

And the classic, the Browning 15B. Proven after more than two decades of usage, and a popular choice among the Georgeian Air Force, the Browning 15B stands strong against the 9-15. Like the 9-15 V.E, the 15B fires electro 9mm, with the capability to fire ordinary 9mm. It also has a 15 round magazine, another thing in common with the 9-15. Where the 15B really diversifies, however, is in its three-shot burst fire capability. With a patented design copied by many of the Empire's biggest pistol manufacturers, the 15B's on-demand burst fire allows for greater damage output, at the cost of ammo and accuracy.

Now that we have looked over the stats, let's have a look at the various colours each weapon is available in.
For the Glock, your options are Black, Dull Steel, or Imperial Blue.
For the Browning, you can choose from Brown, Black, or Chrome, with the chrome having brown insets on the grip.

Before we make the final decision, let's review.

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Glock

Browning

Caliber

E9mm

E9mm

Capacity

15 Rounds

15 Rounds

Fire

Semi-auto

Semi-auto/burst

Reliability

High

High

Cost

300 Credits

350 Credits

Colours

Black, Dull Steel, Imperial Blue

Brown, Black, Chrome

Looking at this table, the two things that pop out most are the difference in prices and the Browning's additional fire mode. Based on this, the Browning 15B is the better gun, as it is more versatile. Therefore, do not go exchanging your 15B for 9-15. However, if you have been thinking about the 15B because of the higher capacity, the 9-15 will save you some money. For target shooting, the Glock is the better choice, because of the lower cost, as well as the fact that you won't need burst fire. In battle, however, the 15B is the better choice, as it can deliver more damage.

But what about the Brown 30A?
Next time, perhaps.

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