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The Glock 34 is little better for all around " Survival" or multi -purpose applications due to:
Longer sight radius, adjustable sights makes it suitable for taking down game at reasonable ranges.( rabbits to deer)
Longer barrel means higher velocity
Better trigger pull ( 3.5lb connector as compared to a 4.5-7 lbs as found in standard Glocks)
No larger than a 1911, if you can pack a 1911, you can also pretty much pack the 34
High cap mags ( 17-32 round capacity)
Cheap parts or upgrades
Extended( factory installed) mag release. that solves the mag release issue that you had with standard glocks
able to handle +P rounds, practice ammo is also cheaper ( will handle wolf, CCI or anything 9x19)
Better balance
Simplicity and durability, you can also dismantle/ build the entire pistol with a nail if you had to.
Fires underwater just in case you need to shoot Sharks
Rails for add ons
Competition ready out of the box, My personal choice for HD
Glock also calls it the " Practical-tactical" that designation fills a lot of roles.
The only modification I would do to it is an addition of a set Meprolight adjustable tritium sights.
Below: Glock 22 RTF with mirror polished slide and barrel
Do you mean the Glock 35? I have the glock 34, I just bought a 3rd generation used one from a very nice form member. I shot it at a tree a few times, but have done nothing serious.
What should I do to it or with it?
And how does it shoot underwater? Does it have the aqua firing pin? The glock 34 seems pretty naught. If you get a 9mm with a long barrel you are shooting bullets with a lot more energy.