what glock(s) do you own
what glock(s) do you own
second gen g17. damn i love this thing!
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I have a g21, i wouldn't say i love it, but if i want jam free operation it is perfect. the double stack grip doesn't feel right, even though i have big hands.
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I am on my third Glock. My first was a G23 that I did not like and sold it. Second was a G17 that I did not like and sold it. On Wednesday I bought a G26 to replace my Kel Tech P32 as my carry gun. I will see how much I like it .
BTW do any of you guys have inside the plants holster recommendations for a G26?
BTW do any of you guys have inside the plants holster recommendations for a G26?
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That is perfect, exactly what I was looking for.rsilvers wrote:http://www.comp-tac.com/ct_gurkha.html
I just ordered one, thanks Robert.
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You will like it.MPfiveengineer wrote:That is perfect, exactly what I was looking for.rsilvers wrote:http://www.comp-tac.com/ct_gurkha.html
I just ordered one, thanks Robert.
G19 w/ comp-tac ctac IWB
G30 w/ Milt Sparks VMII
Seriously contemplating getting a G33 at the show tomorrow. If I find a good deal that is.
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I own one of each model from each generation.
I carry my 19 3rd gen on a regular basis. The only thing ive done to it is change out the sights to a 24/7 big dot setup. It is fast and accurate with alot of capacity....whats not to love?
I think that the people that tend not to like glocks because they either 1) feel it unsafe to carry with no external safety (something that came about as a result of several police accidents back when they first came out - related to improper officer training) , 2) they dont like the way it "points" / grip angle, or 3) Dont feel confident that a "plastic" gun will hold up.
I carry my 19 3rd gen on a regular basis. The only thing ive done to it is change out the sights to a 24/7 big dot setup. It is fast and accurate with alot of capacity....whats not to love?
I think that the people that tend not to like glocks because they either 1) feel it unsafe to carry with no external safety (something that came about as a result of several police accidents back when they first came out - related to improper officer training) , 2) they dont like the way it "points" / grip angle, or 3) Dont feel confident that a "plastic" gun will hold up.
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Two 35's, 22, 23.
Got rid of a 20 (to big) and a 19 as well as a couple of 23's (to small). I like the size of the 19/23 but the just don't fit my hand well and I seem to shoot the full size models much better.
I have shot a 30 on occasion and it feels and shoots pretty good. I may have to give one a try soon.
Got rid of a 20 (to big) and a 19 as well as a couple of 23's (to small). I like the size of the 19/23 but the just don't fit my hand well and I seem to shoot the full size models much better.
I have shot a 30 on occasion and it feels and shoots pretty good. I may have to give one a try soon.
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3rd gen G17
3rd gen G19
2 x 3rd gen G26's
3rd gen G21
and an Evolution 9 with threaded barrels for all my 9mm Glocks.
I love my Glocks, they are more reliable than some of my other guns.
3rd gen G19
2 x 3rd gen G26's
3rd gen G21
and an Evolution 9 with threaded barrels for all my 9mm Glocks.
I love my Glocks, they are more reliable than some of my other guns.
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Actually, revolvers have far more moving parts and the cylenders can get out of timing - I'd have to say a Glock is the most relaible firearm ever made.arjunabug wrote:My revolvers.
You should look at an exploded view (assuming you've never taken a DA revolver down to the last pin/screw) and notice there are twice as many parts as a Glock... TINY little pins, screws, and springs.
Glocks only have like 30 parts total and no screws.