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Finally saw one at a local shop last week -
I cannot understand this phenomenon: so many .380 haters out there, so many G42 haters out there... Yet this sob is so elusive right now and prices (dealers and individuals) are generally through the roof. Waiting lists abound. I get that it may not be the caliber or gun for everyone, but someone (and a lot of someones) are buying this thing. |
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I'll wait on a $300 blue label one. I'm not overpaying for one.
People are asking over $500 for them right now. It's ridiculous.
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I don't understand what all the hype is for these small 380's these days. Yeah I can understand that they are small and slim, but it just seems to me that you're getting the worst of both worlds between revolvers and automatics with one.
The way I see it is Pros of a Glock 42 vs a revolver: Slimmer profile, quicker reloading Cons: Same or similar capacity, less reliability, .38 is much better than a .380 Even this size pistol in 9mm, I still would rather have a nice snub nose Colt detective special. Now, I would rather have a Glock 26 than all of the above options due to the double stack magazine. The thickness difference I see as being worth it for the extra 5 rounds in the magazine. Then again, I carry a Glock 30 which is basically a brick |
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I ordered a blue label Glock 42 and should be arriving any day. I currently carry a Glock 27 in a Galco IWB holster and the Glock 27 weighs 27 oz loaded. The Glock 27 is a little heavy for ankle carry. When I get the 42 it may be used as a backup to the 27. If there are times I want to carry a smaller lighter pistol I plan on carrying the Glock 42. if dress requires an ankle holster I'll use the 42.
I'm retired LEO and live in a very rural area with a low crime rate. When I go to visit my daughter in the big city more than likely I'll carry the 27 but I may also carry the 42 in an ankle holster depending on where were going. I like the 42 because it is similar in size to the PPK/PPKs. These 380's are capable producing groups to 25 yards or more and have a quicker reload than a small revolver. I've carried a model 60 with speed strips but speed loaders are out unless your wearing a jacket. Boils down to personal choice. I think the 42 will be quicker for me to shoot accurately than a J frame model 60 or 642. The majority of the time I will carry the 27 but for those other times I'll carry the 42 in an IWB holster or ankle holster. |
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Yes to the above, a 10oz 38 or 14oz nine is not fun to shoot with hot loads. You can get a lot of practice with the 42 and enjoy it instead of shooting just 5 or 10 rounds and saying "that's good for today". Accuracy is key and it usually comes with lots of practice.
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If it was a 9mm I would own one after fondling one recently. Being 380 kills it for me though :(
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I took mine out again this weekend. I took my time putting 50 rounds through it before getting some trigger time with the G26.
I did slow fire at 3-4 yards with the occasional double-tap. No issues. Solid shooter. It has become my work carry, and I feel very comfortable carrying Buffalo Bore in it. Approximately 206 rounds over four sessions, and it has been 100% all the way. I know some will say the gun needs to meet a 500 round minimum (and some folks have higher requirements than that) to be trustworthy, but mine has been solid. I trust it. Now, if I could just find some extra mags... |
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Can one of you guys take a pic of it next to another known gun? All these pics of it by itself don't really give something to compare it to.
As I own a Shield, i'd love to see a few pics side by side to see the size difference......or not. thanks |
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Can one of you guys take a pic of it next to another known gun? All these pics of it by itself don't really give something to compare it to. As I own a Shield, i'd love to see a few pics side by side to see the size difference......or not. thanks View Quote It is practically the same size as the Shield. The big difference is in the grip. The Shield grip is larger front to back to accommodate the 9mm cartridge. |
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Can one of you guys take a pic of it next to another known gun? All these pics of it by itself don't really give something to compare it to. As I own a Shield, i'd love to see a few pics side by side to see the size difference......or not. thanks View Quote 19, 26,42 The big difference, besides the weight, is the thickness. I can't pocket carry my wife's Shield, I can the 42. </a> Untitled by guns762, on Flickr" /> |
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+1 it's really strange. I can understand folks thinking , it's not for them, but there is some serious hate towards the design. I also noticed a special level of hate from Khar owners. . It's like someone pissed in their Cheerios. I just don't understand that. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's important to pick apart new guns, because our lives depend on them, but it's already been said that the 42 is bigger than other 380s, as big as some sub compact 9mms, and that the .380 is a "weak" cartridge. OK, that's been said already. Why keep repeating it? The level of venom towards Glock and the 42 specifically is bizarre. +1 it's really strange. I can understand folks thinking , it's not for them, but there is some serious hate towards the design. I also noticed a special level of hate from Khar owners. . It's like someone pissed in their Cheerios. I just don't understand that. We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. |
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We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's important to pick apart new guns, because our lives depend on them, but it's already been said that the 42 is bigger than other 380s, as big as some sub compact 9mms, and that the .380 is a "weak" cartridge. OK, that's been said already. Why keep repeating it? The level of venom towards Glock and the 42 specifically is bizarre. +1 it's really strange. I can understand folks thinking , it's not for them, but there is some serious hate towards the design. I also noticed a special level of hate from Khar owners. . It's like someone pissed in their Cheerios. I just don't understand that. We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. Has nothing to do with "handling" the recoil. It has to do with controlling recoil for rapid follow up shots, hammered pairs and other speed shooting techniques that are critical at close range. Despite how you may informally practice at the range, in the real world he who gets the most hits the quickest normally wins. So in reality, it's you who doesn't get it. |
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We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. View Quote You know how we know you don't know what you're talking about? That's it right there. I would have bought a SECOND Shield for myself(wife has one), but it doesn't fit in my pocket like the 42 does. It may LOOK similar in size, but they are not, and the thinness of the 42 is what matters the most for pocket carry. |
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Thanks guys, those comparison pics were great.
I have a Shield, my Bro was gonna buy a blue label 42 for me - but he has some contacts that advise a Glock micro 9 is not far off, so i decided to just wait. I like being able to stack one ammo caliber deep and have all my guns shoot it. |
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It may be "close", but it's definitely smaller than both of those pistols (which themselves are only MARGINALLY smaller than a 26, in fact the Shield is actually longer and taller) so why not go with that pistol if your line of reasoning is consistent). You aren't giving up that much power going to the .380 from the 9mm. With a quality hollow point like the Hornady XTP, the .380 is very dependable as a self defense round. Now, if we were talking about a .32 Automatic, you'd have a valid point. Additionally, every micro 9mm I've ever fired has been... unpleasant, to say the least, to shoot. The Kimber Solo, Ruger LC9, Diamondback DB9, SIG P938, all very uncomfortable. I am personally glad the 42 is not a 9mm, otherwise it just wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable to practice with. And let's face it, if you don't practice with your carry piece, why are you carrying it? You're just hoping you'll be able to land hits when the SHTF and you have to draw? <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/041_zps61755cf8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/041_zps61755cf8.jpg</a> <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg</a> Yeah, there is a noticeable difference there - no way I could pocket carry a Shield. The 42 on the other hand is doable (although I am getting a custom holster for it made). I think that if everyone that hates it so much would shoot it - they'd be converted. Kinda like french fries in a frosty. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. It may be "close", but it's definitely smaller than both of those pistols (which themselves are only MARGINALLY smaller than a 26, in fact the Shield is actually longer and taller) so why not go with that pistol if your line of reasoning is consistent). You aren't giving up that much power going to the .380 from the 9mm. With a quality hollow point like the Hornady XTP, the .380 is very dependable as a self defense round. Now, if we were talking about a .32 Automatic, you'd have a valid point. Additionally, every micro 9mm I've ever fired has been... unpleasant, to say the least, to shoot. The Kimber Solo, Ruger LC9, Diamondback DB9, SIG P938, all very uncomfortable. I am personally glad the 42 is not a 9mm, otherwise it just wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable to practice with. And let's face it, if you don't practice with your carry piece, why are you carrying it? You're just hoping you'll be able to land hits when the SHTF and you have to draw? <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/041_zps61755cf8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/041_zps61755cf8.jpg</a> <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg</a> Yeah, there is a noticeable difference there - no way I could pocket carry a Shield. The 42 on the other hand is doable (although I am getting a custom holster for it made). I think that if everyone that hates it so much would shoot it - they'd be converted. Kinda like french fries in a frosty. So your pocket is that tight for the shield to not fit but the glock does? My god that is the dumbest statement yet and your pictures prove it! Must be the skinny jeans and I bet that glock prints like mother in them. The shield not pleasant to shoot? Again a joke? Or are you that big of a pansy? I have heard it all!!!! I like the 42 but will wait to replace my shield with the 9mm. A lot of justification going on in this thread too funny. I will await my timeout:) |
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So your pocket is that tight for the shield to not fit but the glock does? My god that is the dumbest statement yet and your pictures prove it! Must be the skinny jeans and I bet that glock prints like mother in them. The shield not pleasant to shoot? Again a joke? Or are you that big of a pansy? I have heard it all!!!! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. It may be "close", but it's definitely smaller than both of those pistols (which themselves are only MARGINALLY smaller than a 26, in fact the Shield is actually longer and taller) so why not go with that pistol if your line of reasoning is consistent). You aren't giving up that much power going to the .380 from the 9mm. With a quality hollow point like the Hornady XTP, the .380 is very dependable as a self defense round. Now, if we were talking about a .32 Automatic, you'd have a valid point. Additionally, every micro 9mm I've ever fired has been... unpleasant, to say the least, to shoot. The Kimber Solo, Ruger LC9, Diamondback DB9, SIG P938, all very uncomfortable. I am personally glad the 42 is not a 9mm, otherwise it just wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable to practice with. And let's face it, if you don't practice with your carry piece, why are you carrying it? You're just hoping you'll be able to land hits when the SHTF and you have to draw? <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/041_zps61755cf8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/041_zps61755cf8.jpg</a> <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg</a> Yeah, there is a noticeable difference there - no way I could pocket carry a Shield. The 42 on the other hand is doable (although I am getting a custom holster for it made). I think that if everyone that hates it so much would shoot it - they'd be converted. Kinda like french fries in a frosty. So your pocket is that tight for the shield to not fit but the glock does? My god that is the dumbest statement yet and your pictures prove it! Must be the skinny jeans and I bet that glock prints like mother in them. The shield not pleasant to shoot? Again a joke? Or are you that big of a pansy? I have heard it all!!!! You come in on page 3 of my thread with that bullshit?! This is the tech forums - not GD. NO 13'ING ALLOWED IN HERE. |
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We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. It may be "close", but it's definitely smaller than both of those pistols (which themselves are only MARGINALLY smaller than a 26, in fact the Shield is actually longer and taller) so why not go with that pistol if your line of reasoning is consistent). You aren't giving up that much power going to the .380 from the 9mm. With a quality hollow point like the Hornady XTP, the .380 is very dependable as a self defense round. Now, if we were talking about a .32 Automatic, you'd have a valid point. Additionally, every micro 9mm I've ever fired has been... unpleasant, to say the least, to shoot. The Kimber Solo, Ruger LC9, Diamondback DB9, SIG P938, all very uncomfortable. I am personally glad the 42 is not a 9mm, otherwise it just wouldn't be nearly as enjoyable to practice with. And let's face it, if you don't practice with your carry piece, why are you carrying it? You're just hoping you'll be able to land hits when the SHTF and you have to draw? <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/041_zps61755cf8.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/041_zps61755cf8.jpg</a> <a href="http://s38.photobucket.com/user/lauthpics/media/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg.html" target="_blank">http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e133/lauthpics/042_zpse2ac6141.jpg</a> Yeah, there is a noticeable difference there - no way I could pocket carry a Shield. The 42 on the other hand is doable (although I am getting a custom holster for it made). I think that if everyone that hates it so much would shoot it - they'd be converted. Kinda like french fries in a frosty. So your pocket is that tight for the shield to not fit but the glock does? My god that is the dumbest statement yet and your pictures prove it! Must be the skinny jeans and I bet that glock prints like mother in them. The shield not pleasant to shoot? Again a joke? Or are you that big of a pansy? I have heard it all!!!! You come in on page 3 of my thread with that bullshit?! This is the tech forums - not GD. NO 13'ING ALLOWED IN HERE. Winky;) my bad. |
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Has nothing to do with "handling" the recoil. It has to do with controlling recoil for rapid follow up shots, hammered pairs and other speed shooting techniques that are critical at close range. Despite how you may informally practice at the range, in the real world he who gets the most hits the quickest normally wins. So in reality, it's you who doesn't get it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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It's important to pick apart new guns, because our lives depend on them, but it's already been said that the 42 is bigger than other 380s, as big as some sub compact 9mms, and that the .380 is a "weak" cartridge. OK, that's been said already. Why keep repeating it? The level of venom towards Glock and the 42 specifically is bizarre. +1 it's really strange. I can understand folks thinking , it's not for them, but there is some serious hate towards the design. I also noticed a special level of hate from Khar owners. . It's like someone pissed in their Cheerios. I just don't understand that. We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. Has nothing to do with "handling" the recoil. It has to do with controlling recoil for rapid follow up shots, hammered pairs and other speed shooting techniques that are critical at close range. Despite how you may informally practice at the range, in the real world he who gets the most hits the quickest normally wins. So in reality, it's you who doesn't get it. So you are admitting you can't shoot the 9mm effectively so you chose a .380. That is my point exactly. You have a physical limitation that you cannot effectively controll a 9mm. That is perfectly acceptable and I commend you for admitting it. |
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You know how we know you don't know what you're talking about? That's it right there. I would have bought a SECOND Shield for myself(wife has one), but it doesn't fit in my pocket like the 42 does. It may LOOK similar in size, but they are not, and the thinness of the 42 is what matters the most for pocket carry. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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We repeat it because you guys just don't get it. It is so close to the size of the Shield and XDS why would you give up capacity, power, penetration, lethality, energy and go with a .380 caliber gun. It's just crazy. If your buying a pocket carry gun get a smaller .380 that you can conceal and draw from the pocket. If you say you can pocket the 42 then you can pocket a Shield or XDS. Only valid reason to pick the 42 over the shield or XDS is if you are physically limited and can not handle the recoil of a 9mm. You know how we know you don't know what you're talking about? That's it right there. I would have bought a SECOND Shield for myself(wife has one), but it doesn't fit in my pocket like the 42 does. It may LOOK similar in size, but they are not, and the thinness of the 42 is what matters the most for pocket carry. You know that I know that you know. I have a friend who just sold his 42 and we had a good couple hours together comparing the 42 to my shield. We both agreed the slightly smaller size difference the 42 had was not worth the performance loss over the Shield. He is now buying a Shield. |
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i chose the 42 because of the Glock trigger. its something I am used to and is second nature. 9mm would be nice and I will upgrade IF they make one( which i see happening maybe 2 years from now)
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You wash your soul out with bleach
That gun is useless as a .380 but would have been a perfect carry gun in 9mm |
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I learned my lesson at my last handgun class about subcompact pistols when I used my G26.
If it fitts your hand, the I am glad you can use it. But I found that I cannot. As a consequence, I now avoid the tiny 9's. |
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I swore it off when it was revealed Glock had "listened to the consumers and had come out with a .380" (which no one ever wanted).
THEN I saw one at the LGS, and the guy handed it to me...slowly it started to win me over. I still doubt I'll buy one. I can carry 8rds in my smaller Ruger LCP--which with a pinky extension and the Hogue Hybrid Handall feels great in the hand. That said, I DO love my glocks, and this one was calling out to me. I may try pocketing it--IF that goes well, and the price comes down, I may switch from the LCP to a 42 for pocket carry. I don't know though. Heck, my Kahr CW9 (modded to basically be a P9) is only a tad bigger, but gives me 8rds of 9mm (and hopefully Gallagher will come out with a new follower making that 9rds). I'm not afraid of using .380 like many people, but when I CAN get 8rds of 9mm instead in a gun BARELY bigger than one allowing 7rds, I'll take the 9mm. NOTE: I liked the Shield too, but it was just a bit too bulky/big (and I'm not a fan of external safeties). |
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I have to admit I am a 1911 fan. I have been Carrying them for 4 years (I'm only 25). I was at my LGS the other day and narrowed my choices down to the g42 or the 30s for my first glock. I just don't want to invest in another caliber when so many of my pistols shoot .45. That is why I went with the 30s. I will admit i did like the 42. Around here I can get 1000 rounds of .45 for $300 so I'll stick to my man stoppers. Now what would be cool is a single stack 10mm by glock everyone is hating the 42 its not like you are forced to buy it.
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I have to admit I am a 1911 fan. I have been Carrying them for 4 years (I'm only 25). I was at my LGS the other day and narrowed my choices down to the g42 or the 30s for my first glock. I just don't want to invest in another caliber when so many of my pistols shoot .45. That is why I went with the 30s. I will admit i did like the 42. Around here I can get 1000 rounds of .45 for $300 so I'll stick to my man stoppers. Now what would be cool is a single stack 10mm by glock everyone is hating the 42 its not like you are forced to buy it. View Quote Yes agreed a Glock 36 in 10mm with full 3 finger grip and flat magazine base would be a great powerful little gun. Big power but slim and easy to conceal. |
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What are these things selling for 'round your parts?
A shop near my work is getting two in today, but they want $450 for them. That seems a bit steep. I've been eyeballing the hell out of the FDE 19 sitting in the case, and it's only $50 more. |
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Quoted: What are these things selling for 'round your parts? A shop near my work is getting two in today, but they want $450 for them. That seems a bit steep. I've been eyeballing the hell out of the FDE 19 sitting in the case, and it's only $50 more. View Quote I believe the official literature I saw on it said $479 was the MSRP.
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I got my G-42 this week, first time I'd ever seen one in person. I really like it but it was shooting a little to the left. Drifted the sights to the right and it now shoots POA. A couple of friends at the LGS and I shot it and my friends said they'll probably buy one. Mine shoots really good and for the size the 380 makes it very easy to score good hits.
A 9 MM would be OK but in this exact same package the 9 MM would not be near as controllable. I think Glock will sell all the 42's they can make. I won't quit carrying my G-27 but the 42 is so light you don't even notice in the IWB holster. |
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Mine arrived this evening at my LGS, so I'll be picking it up around 11 tomorrow. I can't wait to give it a try.
I think it is funny how many people say "no one wanted a .380", but these things are so hard to find. I'd love to come up with something that sells like that to people who don't want it. |
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I bought mine week 1 for $479. I think that was a bit steep compared to some prices I've seen, but I'm not really complaining because I got it early and like it, so $450 sounds decent to me. My LGS can't keep them on the shelves, so I doubt you'd see any real deals for them right now. I believe the official literature I saw on it said $479 was the MSRP. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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What are these things selling for 'round your parts? A shop near my work is getting two in today, but they want $450 for them. That seems a bit steep. I've been eyeballing the hell out of the FDE 19 sitting in the case, and it's only $50 more. I believe the official literature I saw on it said $479 was the MSRP. Thank God. I thought I was the only one who paid that much. They are in high demand. GT stopped taking backorders until Glock starts filling them. They said the had around 1000 on backorder. |
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What are these things selling for 'round your parts? A shop near my work is getting two in today, but they want $450 for them. That seems a bit steep. I've been eyeballing the hell out of the FDE 19 sitting in the case, and it's only $50 more. I believe the official literature I saw on it said $479 was the MSRP. Thank God. I thought I was the only one who paid that much. They are in high demand. GT stopped taking backorders until Glock starts filling them. They said the had around 1000 on backorder. Yup, the gun in the caliber nobody wants. I wouldn't beat myself up on the price. Sometimes I've paid more for a gun than I should have, but I wanted it badly enough to pay the price. I know of one I paid retail for and then took it out several times with my boys to shoot. We made great memories with it that wouldn't have happened until months later, had I not paid a little more. No regrets. (That was an ATI Stg-44 replica of the famous German rifle. My boys LOVE German WW II guns, so we had some big fun going through bricks of .22. I would have saved about $75 by waiting 3 months.) It is all about how badly you want it. |
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Quoted: Thank God. I thought I was the only one who paid that much. They are in high demand. GT stopped taking backorders until Glock starts filling them. They said the had around 1000 on backorder. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: What are these things selling for 'round your parts? A shop near my work is getting two in today, but they want $450 for them. That seems a bit steep. I've been eyeballing the hell out of the FDE 19 sitting in the case, and it's only $50 more. I believe the official literature I saw on it said $479 was the MSRP. Thank God. I thought I was the only one who paid that much. They are in high demand. GT stopped taking backorders until Glock starts filling them. They said the had around 1000 on backorder. |
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Count me in, they're nice. I bought one off the EE last week (knowingly overpaid) and sold it locally (three days) later for even more. 'No one' wants them, but demand is sky-high. Riddle me that.
Glock must have just shipped out its latest batch because I had signed up for a bunch of in-stock notifications from five sites and they all came in earlier this week. Picked one up from Cheaper Than Dirt for $409 shipped. The deals are out there if you're patient. |
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You wash your soul out with bleach That gun is useless as a .380 but would have been a perfect carry gun in 9mm View Quote No! Have you held one? As far as I'm concerned it too small in the grip. If they make the grip big enough for 9mm then in might be big enough, but the 380 is too small. |
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It's the late offering on the tail end of the .380 craze. Now the single-stack 9mm is "in". 5 years from now people will probably be in to double-stack guns again.
I would choose one over a revolver or a 1911 but I don't advocate being less well-armed because it's cool or easier. |
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why would you buy one of these when you can buy a sig P938 in 9mm and a karh pm9. there both the same size and yeah there a few hundred more but with all the features you get its well worth it.
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Held a 42 yesterday, and for a Glock it's small. The trigger was awesome, really short reset and it seemed even shorter than regular sized Glocks. It would be borderline too big to pocket carry, but all in all I was impressed with it. I have no intention of buying one as my 380 is the smaller CW380, but it was a good quality gun and I can imagine the G42 as being VERY easy to shoot.
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