The Glock thread
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I have more Glocks than any other brand. Let's see,,, 19-2, 19-4, 17-5, 21SF, 34-3, 35-3 and a 30S. The 30S has been my daily carry for over 3 years.
I will carry it until some other manufacturer comes up with a gun holding more than 11 rounds of .45acp weighing under 2 pounds.
I've shot GSSF, IDPA and USPSA using Glocks. It's my go-to gun on most range trips.
I will carry it until some other manufacturer comes up with a gun holding more than 11 rounds of .45acp weighing under 2 pounds.
I've shot GSSF, IDPA and USPSA using Glocks. It's my go-to gun on most range trips.
Glock 19Gen4 in each of our nightstands with Streamlite laser and light if needed for me and the Mrs w xtra hi-caps since.........ya never know. I personally like and have 45ACP pistols but she can handle well and accurately the 19. I figure she’s gonna have to take over if they get past me somehow.
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I first shot a Glock in 1984 when I was stationed in a South American nation and visiting a gun range. A military liaison officer from that country who had just returned from a diplomatic assignment in Austria brought back a 17. He let me shoot it and experience the inevitable (at that time) 'future shock'. Years later, in the early 1990s I got my first Glock, a G21, but years later settle for the smaller G30.3, which I still have. I also still own a G36 and a G19.3.
Here's the G30.3. The only mods are night sights and the Talon grip.
Here's the G30.3. The only mods are night sights and the Talon grip.
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I installed the Ameriglo i-Dots on the G19FS and really like them quite a bit. Considering whether or not to put a tac light on it.
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Need to do a sight swap myself, anyone near boca with a front sight tool that maybe available for a quick unscrewing/screwing? Know they are cheap but this is just a one time use.
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I just found out what the purple color is on the inside of new Glock 19X pistols....it's grape juice from the koolaid all Glock owners drink
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Just picked up a second 19X. Top with the TLR-8 and bottom with the Olight PL-Mini Valkyrie.
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^ look pretty nice in tan...
Revenant wrote: ↑Sun Jun 07, 2020 3:19 am I first shot a Glock in 1984 when I was stationed in a South American nation and visiting a gun range. A military liaison officer from that country who had just returned from a diplomatic assignment in Austria brought back a 17. He let me shoot it and experience the inevitable (at that time) 'future shock'. Years later, in the early 1990s I got my first Glock, a G21, but years later settle for the smaller G30.3, which I still have. I also still own a G36 and a G19.3.
Here's the G30.3. The only mods are night sights and the Talon grip.
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