I have a Glock problem!

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  • Sniper 79

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    Me too!

    I actually sold off my entire collection and only kept the Glock. As far as pistols go there wont be any others in my safe or in my holster. I shoot them just as well and any other hand gun.

    Cheap, tough as nails, reliable, and I can fix it myself. Not to mention endless holster options.

    There will be more in my future for sure for me and my family. Glock is Americas pistol.
     

    halfmileharry

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    I'm a 1911 guy but there's no denying the capacity advantage of the Glock 19.
    I hate it but it's dependable, ugly so I don't care about any scratches or marks on it, and the 15rd mags are nice. It even shoots decent.
     

    Amishman44

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    You need one more-


    Now that's a Glock worth investing in...if I could really get one like that! Ha Ha

    I've owned 17 Glock pistols ever since I purchased my first one, a Glock 23 in .40 S&W, on September 11, 2001...and, while I haven't been completely satisfied with every one I've owned (for example, the Gen II Glock 21 I purchased just didn't fit in my smaller hand-size very comfortably and I was grateful for when an opportunity to trade it for a Glock 30SF came my way...both of us were happier in the end as the G-30SF the other guy had purchased was just too small for his larger hand-size) but that's not to complain but rather to explain that some models may not fit or work for some individuals as well as others.

    I have to concur with the thread's author in that Glocks are my 'go-to' pistol...even though I am a revolver guy at heart and like a few other pistols as well.
     
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    stephen87

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    Glock 43, 19 and 17 here. Looking to buy a 26, a 23, and a 19 to chop the grip to a 26 size just for fun. :D

    Also considered selling the 17 to buy an AR upper, then I woke up.
     

    88E30M50

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    I've been trying to reduce the number of Glocks in my collection, but that's tough to do. I was down to two at one point, but that jumped back up to 4 before long with a G30sf and G21sf added. I recently sold my G27 though, so I'm back to 3. I can't imagine parting with my G23 or G30sf though. As much as I've tried, I cannot seem to bond with the G21sf though. It's hard to beat as a nightstand gun, so it's probably not going anywhere either.

    Of all of them, the Gen 3 G23 is still my favorite.
     

    Amishman44

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    Glock 43, 19 and 17 here. Looking to buy a 26, a 23, and a 19 to chop the grip to a 26 size just for fun. :D

    Also considered selling the 17 to buy an AR upper, then I woke up.

    Dang mornings...screws up the best part of the day!

    Lane Owens, of Cold Bore Customs, Inc. is probably one of the best in the business for Glock grip adjustments...link is here: Index
     

    sgreen3

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    I kept trying to tell myself I only needed one Glock in 9mm and one in 45 and Id be good, then I told myself to shut up and mind my own business :laugh:
     
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    stephen87

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    Found a good deal on a Gen 3 19 at Bradis. Did not pull the trigger since I'm trying to buy a house. If I find the deal again after I have the cash saved up, it'll be hard not to buy it.
     

    sgreen3

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    It happened again today ;)

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    tat2clod

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    Not had the chance to shoot the 34 or 35 a lot yet but a 41 swayed my opinion of Glocks in general. Now it seems that I have a touch of GAS....Glock Acquisition Syndrome.
     

    xoregonian

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    It happened to me too

    Glock days. Free swag half price night sights installed while you wait. Went with night sights on the 42, the 40 is MOS so stayed with regular sights. Got to shoot 1 mag then the wife shot 1 mag and another one and asked if it would be stupid to own 2 of the same gun. The long slide absorbs the recoil of the 10mm real well. I haven't even put the optic on it yet because it is ridiculously accurate like it is.

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    I want a 34 Gen 4 next.
     
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