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Para, this is partly your fault. Razz
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Para, this is partly your fault. Razz
Like Hell. It's all my fault.

Tis true, you did plant the seed that gnawed at my soul telling me my life would be but hollow and empty until I had one.

I had tried others but twas only a sip but did nothing to slake the thirst but now I have it an shall drink deeply from the fountain.


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Maybe this is the place to ask.

Parabellum, weren't you a diehard SIG fan? What caused your switch to Glocks? Or were you on board with Glocks from the gitgo?


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Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
 
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The grip angle put me off for several years, but I easily adapted to it..
I prefer Gen1 and Gen 2 Glocks since I don't care for the finger grooves..
But even those can be removed.. Cool

I had a problem with both also. Once I figured out that you aim a Glock like you're pointing your finger at the target I got over the grip angle. For the second problem, dremel and a soldering iron. Cool
 
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GTL22 for my new G-19 is on order with SCP. I'm goin all Glocky!

Edit to add --- I lol'd. If I ever earn a CUT, it will be that: "I'm goin all Glocky!" Big Grin




 
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Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
 
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No, I'm not a diehard SIG fan, although I own many of their pistols and appreciate them for the fine handguns they are, and no, I wasn't on board with Glock from the get-go, although I was an early adopter.

A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.
 
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Yup, I just did. Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin

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Para did use to own/run a wheel gun forum too ya know. Wink


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No, I'm not a diehard SIG fan, although I own many of their pistols and appreciate them for the fine handguns they are, and no, I wasn't on board with Glock from the get-go, although I was an early adopter.

A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.


Thanks.

That was succinct!

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Read Quod Apostolici Muneris (1878) LEO XIII. This Pope warned us about the Socialists before most folks knew what a Socialist was...
 
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No, I'm not a diehard SIG fan, although I own many of their pistols and appreciate them for the fine handguns they are, and no, I wasn't on board with Glock from the get-go, although I was an early adopter.

A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.

They had me at "33 round mag". Big Grin
 
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Had a Glock 23, didn't care for .40 as much plus it's more expensive, so I traded it for a 228. I love it! But I do miss my glock. I'm looking to pick up a Glock 19 soon. A 228 and a Glock 19, probably the best two handguns for me.

Even though I traded the G23, the simplicity and grip of the glock is missed.
 
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A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.


That is the same for me. It's one of the things I truly "need" for me. An attribute of my now forsaken P7s, and now an attribute of the worthy Glock 19 that replaced them.




 
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Picked up another g34 and have a lead on g19exo!


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A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.


That is the same for me. It's one of the things I truly "need" for me. An attribute of my now forsaken P7s, and now an attribute of the worthy Glock 19 that replaced them.


Ditto. Just took my brand-new Gen 3 G19 to the range today for the first time...flawless...it will rotate duty with the G19 I picked up a couple of months back.

I love DA/SA handguns, 1911s, etc., but I shoot the G19 better than any other handgun I've tried so far.



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A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.


This is the reason I favored DAK Sigs.
But after getting into 1911s, and then 3.5# trigger Glocks, I sold all my DAK Sigs.. Eek
 
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No, I'm not a diehard SIG fan, although I own many of their pistols and appreciate them for the fine handguns they are, and no, I wasn't on board with Glock from the get-go, although I was an early adopter.

A consistent trigger pull from first to last shot is what I need.

They had me at "33 round mag". Big Grin


Heck,
They have 30 rounders for the Walther PPQ too. Smile


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I bought 2 as a 50th birthday present for myself - Gen 4 G19 & G26. No brass to the face yet, but I think I need to look into the different connectors. Apex spoiled me. Big Grin Wink



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I bought 2 as a 50th birthday present for myself - Gen 4 G19 & G26. No brass to the face yet, but I think I need to look into the different connectors. Apex spoiled me. Big Grin Wink


I bought my Gen 2 G17 for my own 50th birthday present.
I'm now looking for a Gen 1 or 2 G19 to replace my Gen 3 G19...

I run Lone Wolf 3.5 connectors in my Glocks with the stock springs.
Works very well...
 
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