Posted: 4/14/2010 5:10:26 PM EDT
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i didn't see them going to the subcompacts in gen4 this soon.Welp, can't see how they could change the guts at all considering they already have the "fancy" spring....it will probably be the easiest ones for them to "convert". I just want to see how they do the RTF and backstraps with a gun that size. Frankly, my G26 is for deep concealment....if there is any glock I would want WITHOUT RTF, that would be the one. That being said, I just simply can't see myself getting a G4 26 to replace my G3. The G19 though...I WILL be adding one of those to my collection, despite already having a G3 G19. |
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I'll be in the market for a gen 4 G26 for my wife. Her only gripe with the baby Glock she carries (a G27 she's carried for 12 years) is that the grip is fat for her hand. But not having a backstrap installed on the new one, it should fit her hand better, and why not switch her to 9mm anyway. Less recoil and we can share the same ammo (I have a G19). |
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i didn't see them going to the subcompacts in gen4 this soon.Welp, can't see how they could change the guts at all considering they already have the "fancy" spring....it will probably be the easiest ones for them to "convert". I just want to see how they do the RTF and backstraps with a gun that size. Frankly, my G26 is for deep concealment....if there is any glock I would want WITHOUT RTF, that would be the one. That being said, I just simply can't see myself getting a G4 26 to replace my G3. The G19 though...I WILL be adding one of those to my collection, despite already having a G3 G19. I, too, am interested in seeing what they do with the subs. I'm looking forward to trying out a Gen4 G19, probably buying one. But, like you, I'm not sure I feel the need to run out and replace my Gen3 G26. |
i didn't see them going to the subcompacts in gen4 this soon.