taking off from all the threads and replies from the initial post by shipwreck and looking at the poll and what was least favorite
I thought that now we could see what the voters of this forum like regarding model numbers
so vote away and let's see what is the favorite model of glock
Never shot one until a couple of months ago and it was the G-19. Bought it and I am well pleased with it. The holster is from the Holster Store in Gator. I really like the whole deal. :smt023
I have and carry a G-22 and a G-23. I also have a G-27 which I converted to .357Sig. I have to say that my true favorite Glock pistol is any one which has a name that begins with "Gl" and ends with "ock". I have an "end of days" set-up which is an HK G-3 and a G-22 with Tru Glo fiber optic night sights. A decent action job, a Blackhawk Serpa holster, 6 extra 15 rd magazines and a good knife. If I can only end up with one I wish it to be a Glock.
Traded my G22 for a G23 when I decided to go for HCP in TN. So I voted for G23. It is a practical sized pistol and not a whole lot of difference in weight loaded betweeen my S&W640 and the G23. There will at least 250 rounds downrange in it before I would consider it for carry however.
I have ordered a Disantis Super Fly for it and will be experimenting around house with pocket carry. I pocket carry the 640 so I think it may work. I also lengthen and reinforce right front pockets in my trousers and jeans. I'm thinking winter carry in cords (break up outline really well.)
I jumped on the band wagon and voted G19. Least I'm in good company. I have both G19 and G26 that I carry regular. Funny thing is I don't really like Glock compared to other brands but it is the best tool for me to easily use. I shoot it best and it always works. Adding to that the size, weight and features I just can't beat it for function. Lord knows I've tried. Asthetically and ergonomically it is lacking which is both less important and of course highly subjective. Guess my ability and my interest level just don't jive. Oh well.
I also suscribe to the nine is fine camp for defense. I can handle the rest and actually shoot the G23/G27 almost as well but the advantages don't make it worth it to me.
:smt1099i have a glock 19 and i installed the trigger shear that brings the trigger pull down to 3.5lbs and put the slip grip on it to and it is a fine shooter and a great carry gun
I have always been a 1911 fan,Colts mostly.
I have not owned a pistol for quite a few years, but recent events prompted the purchase of a new Kimber.
infact i bought 2, 1 in 9mm 3inch bbl, 1 45 auto 4 inch bbl.
I ended up selling them both. They were the most trouble i have ever had with any pistol.
Now i have just purchased 2 Glocks, a g19 and a g30 both with laser sights.
Have not fired either1 yet,but plan to get to the range after christmas
The 17 was my first Glock pistol and I still have it. It's a first generation and came with adjustable sights. I have put the 3-1/2 pound disconnect in it but other than that it is still stock.
until last week i had not shot a glock. each one i picked up felt wrong to my hand somehow. I shot a 19 last week, and looked at a number this week. just got a used 3rd gen 19 with nitesites for 425. it was that or a new 26, and that didn't feel as good, sooooo..... guess which i voted for lol (hint it begins with 1 and ends with 9)
After shooting the 23, 27. I decided on the 30sf. Always been a .45 fan. Then went to a .40. I have to go back to the .45. Plus wihtout going bigger in size and ammo it was the only compact to have a rail under the barrel for lights and lasers.
I said model 26 since it's the only one I own. A friend of mine had a .45 ACP Glock, (not sure which model) I was really impressed with the accuracy of that gun. It put 5 rounds in one hole at 40 feet. I don't know if that's typical or not.
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