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Quoted: I have G17 G19 G26 G34 G43 If I could only have one it would be the G17 View Quote I think a G17 is that answer for me as I like full sized sidearms. Though the poster who encouraged me to not be a fag may be into something and I should probably get a G20 soon too. Is the MOS good or should I have it milled? |
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I can have pretty much any gun I want as long as it's a Glock 9mm. I have 5 of various models. The ones I actually carry daily are a G45 and a G43x.
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Quoted: Apparently Gen5 10mm are not reliable https://www.ar15.com/forums/general/G20-5-feeding-issues/5-2692645/ View Quote The one I have has been 100% |
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I have a lot of Glocks but if I could only have one I’d have a hard time deciding between a Gen 2 G17 or a Gen 3 G22. Probably the Gen 3 G22 based on having an assortment of barrels for it and easily replaceable locking blocks. But I love my Gen 2 Glocks.
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The textbook answer is a 19 I prefer the single stack so I'd 48 mos.
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My vote goes out to a 19.
-large enough to handle easily (compared to the 26 which has little grip) -more magazine options to go from short enough to conceal to longboi hate sticks. -milled for RDS so optic is lower (plates are a compromise) -most aftermarket of all glocks -ideally gen 3 to the advantage of the parts situation but 3, 4 or 5 are acceptable if the grip works for you. If not, buy the gen 3 top end and any of the improved lower ends, put in the parts you want and go to town. It's not the best at any one thing except being most versatile. |
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Quoted: Don't be a fag. G19 because 9mm is best mm. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/69748/image_jpg-3060271.JPG View Quote FIFY |
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If only one, get a 19 MOS Gen 5 with night sights and a Holosun SCS MOS.
If you refuse to buy Holosun, then get a 19 Gen 5 and have the slide milled for your choice of optic. I believe that best all around handgun is a 4" barreled medium frame .357 Magnum revolver (S&W Model 19 for example) or the Glock 19. |
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Of all the Glocks I have shot and/or handled the Gen 2 Glock 19 is my favorite. Second choice would be the Gen 5 Glock 17. Third choice would be the SF Glock 21.
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I don't currently own a Glock, but really want a G26 gen 5 MOS.
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I think the 47 is the best model Glock has made.
Also, for some off reason, it seems to have a smidge less recoil than my 17.5. I thought I was nuts, but a few people have said the same thing. Then go buy a 19.5 and you can mix and match. |
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Gen4 G23s are available to LE only now, so I'd probably go with a Gen3 G23.
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I was all Glock for most of my life.
Now I'm down to a PF45 IN 10MM with a Gen 3 G20 slide. It's almost perfect. Once the slide gets milled and RMR up top, it will be Perfection. |
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Quoted: I think the 47 is the best model Glock has made. Also, for some off reason, it seems to have a smidge less recoil than my 17.5. I thought I was nuts, but a few people have said the same thing. Then go buy a 19.5 and you can mix and match. View Quote I just picked up a G47 yesterday. Haven’t fired it yet but I’m about to have a month off and plan to try to wear it out. Already have a Trijicon and sights on the way. |
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Quoted: If you have the funds a G7.. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/14562/IMG_0610_JPG-2726667.jpg View Quote HAHAHAAHAHAH Thats incredible! |
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Quoted: I don't own a Glock, but I've fired a few. It seems that they have a different grip angle than about everything else. Am I wrong? View Quote You would be correct. A little known issue, even among the multitudes here in GD, is an issue related to a physiological development schism during the early Paleolithic. The change came at the dawn of agriculture. Prior to that, all humans were hunter-gatherers. All men used hand thrown spears or atlatl spear launchers. That sort of life required a heartiness of mind, body and spirit. Agriculture brought the hoe. Life in the wilderness with just a spear and one's adaptive wits was a tough, but whole life. The hoe allowed for permanant settlement, ease, laziness and duller minds. This is where the divide devoloped. The abundance of easy carbohydrates provided by farming drew in the dullard types. Wrist physiology changed as this type continued to reproduce. A wrist suited for the spear remained true to the original design while the agrarian wrist weakened from the unnatural change in what we now refer to as "Muh grip angle!" Physical change also brought on mental inadaptivity, like bitching about every thing under the whithering sun. That happened because the agrarians cut down all the trees to make way for crops. It's called "Low Level Solar Brain Irradiation" in the medical text books. Effects are generationally cumulative. Gaston Glock was from an unbroken line of hunter-gatherers. You can also detect this by his entrepreneurial makeup and billions amassed in uncounted bank accounts. His creation has the proper "grip angle" for those not tainted with the blight of farmer's DNA. |
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The answer is usually a G19 but G45/19x could be an answer too lol.
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G-19. It carries well, and has fifteen fuck you's with a flush mag.
Most Glock double stack mags fit, including the 33rd go away stick. |
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19 g5. I have a 19 gen 4 because that was new at the rime. G19 is perfect.
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Quoted: You would be correct. A little known issue, even among the multitudes here in GD, is an issue related to a physiological development schism during the early Paleolithic. The change came at the dawn of agriculture. Prior to that, all humans were hunter-gatherers. All men used hand thrown spears or atlatl spear launchers. That sort of life required a heartiness of mind, body and spirit. Agriculture brought the hoe. Life in the wilderness with just a spear and one's adaptive wits was a tough, but whole life. The hoe allowed for permanant settlement, ease, laziness and duller minds. This is where the divide devoloped. The abundance of easy carbohydrates provided by farming drew in the dullard types. Wrist physiology changed as this type continued to reproduce. A wrist suited for the spear remained true to the original design while the agrarian wrist weakened from the unnatural change in what we now refer to as "Muh grip angle!" Physical change also brought on mental inadaptivity, like bitching about every thing under the whithering sun. That happened because the agrarians cut down all the trees to make way for crops. It's called "Low Level Solar Brain Irradiation" in the medical text books. Effects are generationally cumulative. Gaston Glock was from an unbroken line of hunter-gatherers. You can also detect this by his entrepreneurial makeup and billions amassed in uncounted bank accounts. His creation has the proper "grip angle" for those not tainted with the blight of farmer's DNA. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I don't own a Glock, but I've fired a few. It seems that they have a different grip angle than about everything else. Am I wrong? You would be correct. A little known issue, even among the multitudes here in GD, is an issue related to a physiological development schism during the early Paleolithic. The change came at the dawn of agriculture. Prior to that, all humans were hunter-gatherers. All men used hand thrown spears or atlatl spear launchers. That sort of life required a heartiness of mind, body and spirit. Agriculture brought the hoe. Life in the wilderness with just a spear and one's adaptive wits was a tough, but whole life. The hoe allowed for permanant settlement, ease, laziness and duller minds. This is where the divide devoloped. The abundance of easy carbohydrates provided by farming drew in the dullard types. Wrist physiology changed as this type continued to reproduce. A wrist suited for the spear remained true to the original design while the agrarian wrist weakened from the unnatural change in what we now refer to as "Muh grip angle!" Physical change also brought on mental inadaptivity, like bitching about every thing under the whithering sun. That happened because the agrarians cut down all the trees to make way for crops. It's called "Low Level Solar Brain Irradiation" in the medical text books. Effects are generationally cumulative. Gaston Glock was from an unbroken line of hunter-gatherers. You can also detect this by his entrepreneurial makeup and billions amassed in uncounted bank accounts. His creation has the proper "grip angle" for those not tainted with the blight of farmer's DNA. Lol! My only concern would be in a point-shoot situation. I don't want to grab a Glock and shoot his hat off. |
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I traded in a g26 for a G19. G26 felt like half the grip was hacked off. It was too akward to carry so i got a pocket 9mm and picked up a g19 for plinking and house.
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OP,
If i wanted "just one Glock" and desired one fitted to accept something like an RMR, I'd suggest a G23 with a slide cut. I assume they make one. Reasoning: The 23 guts will allow at least three different caliber choices with simple barrel and mag changes. .357 sig is a fine caliber for self defence, but that ammo is increasingly expensive and rare. It does still remain my "woods carry" postol ammo of choice. A "40-9" conversion barrel will provide less expense for trigger practice at the range.and 33 round happy sticks full of 9mm. The stock .40 cal is also a very potent self defense round that i still often see on retail shelves. |
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17 if you have gorilla hands; otherwise 19 if you going to stick with one
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