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| Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock? I mean I replace the dovetail protectors but other than that bone stock. Enjoy the new boom stick.
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| you did good, you always can get the 365 later there is no time limit. |
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| quote: Originally posted by cslinger: Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock? I mean I replace the dovetail protectors but other than that bone stock.
Enjoy the new boom stick.
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| They are out there, have 2....just received my 2nd on Wednesday, born June 8.... S/N of #1 Born January 29..... 2,01x S/N of #2 Born June 8..........59,29x
So it appears 60,000 or so are in circulation with Backorders of over 250,000. |
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| quote: Originally posted by Sgtbrock: Well I bought a G43 TALO today ($439) . Ordered OC custom trigger $65, 2 Pierce one round extension $20.00 for both. Talon Grip $17.95 . So less than $540 for a SURE bang every time 7 +1 with great sights and excellent trigger. Still have not seen a P365 ( do they exist?) But from a fairly large % of no go bang customers ( Sig claims few ever notice the more big business has to lose the more they lie!) The P 365 may be a 0 +1.
What’s a fairly large percentage? Mine has been perfect. Haven’t heard many on here who have them have issues either.
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| quote: Originally posted by GJM365: They are out there, have 2....just received my 2nd on Wednesday, born June 8.... S/N of #1 Born January 29..... 2,01x S/N of #2 Born June 8..........59,29x
So it appears 60,000 or so are in circulation with Backorders of over 250,000.
Sounds about right, maybe. Our SIG rep said that the company was only shipping around 20,000 365s a month right now. I'd guess that 'other projects' (the Army contract perhaps?) are limiting factors. However at this rate it's going to take a LOT longer than 3 years to reach a million units...the approximate time it took Glock to reach the 1,000,000th G43 made. |
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| quote: Originally posted by cslinger: Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock? I mean I replace the dovetail protectors but other than that bone stock.
Enjoy the new boom stick.
I leave all my carry guns stock.
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| quote: Originally posted by cslinger: Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock? I mean I replace the dovetail protectors but other than that bone stock.
Enjoy the new boom stick.
Good strategy that way you can buy more guns and ammo.
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| quote: What’s a fairly large percentage? Mine has been perfect. Haven’t heard many on here who have them have issues either.
Mine has been reliable as well as have the other 3 purchased by friends of mine. I just took mine out again, so it's over 700 rounds now. The others bought theirs before me but all have the X-Ray sights, so they're not the very first run. quote: Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock? I mean I replace the dovetail protectors but other than that bone stock.
For Glocks, I leave them mostly stock but will swap out sights. On the sub-compact and compacts (19/23/32/26/27/33), I'll put in an OEM smooth trigger. I hate the serrated one. On range guns, I'll usually put in an OEM minus (-) connector. On the G43, I'll put on Talon grips. On other guns, I'll often change out grips (1911s, Berettas, Sigs), usually to G10s. To the OP, congrats on the G43. It's a great gun. I still like mine better than the P365, at least for now. I just shoot it better.
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| quote: Originally posted by cslinger: Am I the only guy that just buys a Glock and leaves it stock?
Not really. A Glock is like an Erector set with bullets. I buy the parts as they go on sale instead of a complete gun in a box. A shiny new one is easier, but there is no fun in that.
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| Posts: 9481 | Location: Somewhere looking for ammo that nobody has at a place I haven't been to for a pistol I couldn't live without... | Registered: December 02, 2014 |
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| My guns are all stock except for the CZs which have Cajun Gun Works mods done professionally. The only thing I do to the Glocks is Talon grips.
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