Alan3413
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- Mar 4, 2013
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Glock 17
[EDIT] If you are ok with 45ACP, I like the G 21 even better.
This!
Glock 17
[EDIT] If you are ok with 45ACP, I like the G 21 even better.
I guess you have to ask what your purpose is. I carry everyday and when it's cold out and I have plenty of clothes, my Glock 19 which is my favorite handgun. When I'm more worried about concealment, the Glock 43X. When it's hot out, I'm in shorts or have to keep it as small as possible, the Glock 43.
Hogue also has a great Beavertail Grip Sleeves which make all Gen 5s perfect for me.
It would be just for taking to the range for some Target shooting probably 9mm, not looking for a carry gun. Does it mater if its GEN4 or 5, or for that matter if its Gen 3?
Thanks
I am not new to handguns, but never owned a Glock!(
Seriously considering to fix that shortcoming, would appreciate some advice from current/past owners of Glocks. Also should I get used or new, looking to spend ~$400-$600.
THANKS
Lots of pre-teen girls posting in this thread.
If a man is forced to buy a Glock, it should be a man's caliber. That being said, there are five options: 20, 29, 40, 31 and 32
Gets expensive if you don’t roll your own or have an ammo business
You should hear how loud my 31C/32C are!
Roll your own? Not sure what you mean!
There’s a whole subsection of MDS that I never meet. They are only interested in my brASS! My eyes are up here....
Speaking of brass, when are you going to the range again?
Honestly based on the above a 34 would be best for target shooting as well as could be used for home defense. I like my 17Ls but they are a bit long.
(17Ls far left), 35 (same length as 34) 3rd from far right.
Head over to the Machine Gun Nest in Frederick and try a few and see what fits you. Try the 17, 19 and maybe the 45. I prefer the 19x and the 45
Gets expensive if you don’t roll your own or have an ammo business
You should hear how loud my 31C/32C are!