Posted: 5/21/2009 3:07:09 PM EDT
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I bought a G17 three months ago, people here said great
I bought a G19 two months ago, people said now you need a G26 Today I bought a G26. I am sooo screwed. Whats next? The only G26 I could find was at a pawn shop, used 1 mag no box or papers. |
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How do the internals look? Your mags from your 17 and 19 will work in your 26.
What is next is for you to get a big bore Glock the new 21SF is sweet I love mine. Just do not get the picatinny rail unless you want a bitch of a hunt for a good holster. They are coming out but still growing in selections I got the picatinny rail on mine but I got a really good deal on a slightly used the previous owner told me he shot a box out of it and hated it and he would stick with his revolvers and 1911's. Mine still have the copper grease all crammed in it. |
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"Soooo screwed?" You ain't even close!! You've still got both the G17L and G34 to buy to complete your 9mm stable. Then you need the G22, 23, 24, 27, and 35 to fill out your 40sw needs and with conversion barrels for each, you'll be able to take care of your .357sig requirements as well. The G21, 30, and 36 can satisfy your 45acp requirements (I see the GAP as a duplicate caliber) and the G20 and 29 will round out your 10mm requirements. Then there's 9x25 ......................... |
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Quoted: http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f240/mvician/GLOCKs/GLOCKs004.jpg I have to admit that is a very nice collection of bricks. |
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I hear you brother. Don't let them talk you into more. Your collection is excellent.
I have drawn the line at two 34s, one 21SF and one 30SF. I went through Glock-buying binges to check most of them out but I am down to four keepers. The pair of 34s are for competition and complete parts interchangeability. The 21SF is the home defense lead-delivery system. The 30SF is primary CCW (Ruger LCP backup). You've got the 17 for competition, the 26 for CCW and the 19 as the perfect complement to the collection: Parts and magazine interchangeability and one caliber of ammo inventory to maintain. |

