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Glock 19 Gen3 Wink


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Yes KSGM, the photo assistant was fired because of that. (Think HK catalog cover/magazine loading F-Up)
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Posts: 4569 | Location: AZ | Registered: July 18, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I remember this thread from the first few times around, but apparently I never posted in it. "My" gun is still the same, though...at least mostly. Back in 2019 it would have been a "Carry" model, but starting in early 2022 they gave me a full-size and I've found I prefer it. It's not actually "mine" in the sense that I don't own it, but if we're talking about the gun that I'm most confident will work and that I will perform the best with, this is it. I have nicer guns, guns that appeal to me more mechanically, and guns that I have more of an emotional connection to, but when the priority is top performance, this is the one I grab.

The gun is completely stock. The only changes I've made are to swap out the "medium" factory grip module for a "Large", and replaced the flat/straight trigger with a factory curved one.
 
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Shoot the P220 the best but my gen 3 G26 goes traveling with me most often.




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Posts: 16212 | Location: Martinsburg WV | Registered: April 02, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Posted back in June of 2019…….and nothing has changed. Smile

Still the HK P2000 in 9mm or .40. I’ve started messing with carrying micro compacts/thin guns and using Optics but when the rubber meets the road I grab a P2000. Seems stupid as I have tons of options, arguably better ones, but nothing is as natural for me. My P2K’s are like an extension of me.



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Posts: 8257 | Location: On the water | Registered: July 25, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Sigh. Glock 23 gen 3. Don't know why. Trying to change that but I'll be damned if I don't shoot as well with it as most of my 9mm guns.


Kind of cool to see this thread resurrected. Quoted is my 2019 reply. The Glock 23 lives in a drawer in my kitchen with a holster and spare mag these days. It's my "all the guns are upstairs and everybody is sleeping" gun that I carry to work about twice a year.

"My gun" these days is a PDP. Compact 4" off duty and Match Steel Frame 5" for competition. Still tied to Glocks for work and carrying a 34 there but the PDP line, which didn't even exist when the thread was started is the gun for me now.

Perhaps will see this thread again in a few years.
 
Posts: 5367 | Location: Iowa | Registered: February 24, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I dont think I have "A" gun.
I definitely have "A few" guns that are my "GO-TO"- Here's my evolution:

A few years in the Marines, and I fell in love with the 1911 platform. I was fortunate enough to tote around a customized one for a little bit. There's a few in the safe.

I can't complain about a BHP. Thin slide, carries well IWB, 9mm rounds now-a-days work pretty damn well.

I came on the job with a Sig P-226 back in 1995, and that thing shoots like a laser. I don't know how many flawless rounds through it. I was a huge Proponent of the .45 Caliber Round, and still somewhat am. So I switched to a Sig P-220 and carried 4 magazines on duty. Another proven gun and round.

When my Department finally pulled it's head out of it's ass and approved (those too damn dangerous***) Glocks, I couldn't snatch up a G-21 & TLR-1 and a G-30 fast enough. 13 Rounds of .45 in one mag? Count me in!!! A $.50 trigger job, some grip-tape, and that bad-mamma-jamma is (then) my favorite thing since white bread, sex and haircuts.

Somewhere I transitioned back to the 9mm again. I used he G-17 at the range / target shooting more than I was the G-21. Started reading up on the merits of the 9mm rounds, expansion, penetration...
Hmmm, slightly lighter gun, more boolets? Wait, there's more! Ya mean a G-19 is slightly smaller, and I can use the G-17 Mags? Well shiiiiit....
I started using a G-17 with a TLR-1 and a G-19 and XC-1 for work and off duty.
Then my Crack Dealer Neighbor does his usual "Psssst! Look what I got! Wink"
And that's how I ended up with a G-34, TLR-1hd & Trigicon RMR (and about 20- 17 round mags) for an incredible price- as my duty weapon.

I really liked the G-43X when my wife was trying out her's. So that's now my off duty.

In the safe that is pretty much "quick access", I have an AR, the G-21, the G-19 for things that go "bump" in the night. The G-17 and a 1911 are stashed safely in another part of the house. I toss the G-43X is on top of the dresser as soon as I get home.

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I had a S&W 442 then traded it for a S&W 340PD- great for tossing it in a baggie front pocket! And as a back-up gun. Especially in a jacket pocket in the winter. Hammerless of course. I’ll put a hole in the pocket and a few rounds on target before a bad guy realizes what had happened!


*** Those too damn dangerous Glocks- Well, our dumber than a box-o-rocks former Superintendent LeRoy Martin tried jamming a loaded and cocked Glock back into the Gen-1 container. Yeah, for those of you that know, know it went *BANG*, and sent the round through the partition, almost hitting a boss that was in the booth next to him. Just a little Chicago Police History Lesson for ya.

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*** Those too damn dangerous Glocks- Well, our dumber than a box-o-rocks former Superintendent LeRoy Martin tried jamming a loaded and cocked Glock back into the Gen-1 container. Yeah, for those of you that know, know it went *BANG*, and sent the round through the partition, almost hitting a boss that was in the booth next to him. Just a little Chicago Police History Lesson for ya.


Gotta love a gun box with a big peg that goes right through the trigger guard. I'd almost forgotten about those, lol. I wonder if more idiots had NDs stuffing their Glock into one of those, or pulling the trigger on a loaded gun trying to take it down. Natural selection at work...
 
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Ya know I always wondered if anybody was dumb enough to ND a Glock in one of those boxes but I always thought nahhhh nobody is that dumb.

I stand corrected. Smile


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Six years later, I'm still trying to figure out who the hell Derek is?
 
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S & W 3913


I like your style. Wish I still had the TSW 3913 from years gone by.

Right now a G43x goes everywhere with me. I like my Shadow Systems Cr920x too.


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Posts: 2569 | Location: Texas | Registered: October 28, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I haven’t strayed too far over the years: my S&W 642-1 got passed over for a newer M&P 340 and my Glock 26.4 and SIG P239-9 both got passed over for a Glock 43.

I still have the 642 and the 26 but they never come out of the safe anymore.
 
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Ya know I always wondered if anybody was dumb enough to ND a Glock in one of those boxes but I always thought nahhhh nobody is that dumb.

I stand corrected. Smile


LeRoy Martin was the Superintendent of Police at the time we transitioned from revolvers to semiautomatics.
Think of him as more of a “Political Appointee” vs Brain Trust. Couldn’t pour piss out of a boot… There he is, trying to jam a load G-17 into the old Glock Tupperware Container… yeah, ***BANG***.
The round went through the partition, ricocheted, and almost hit the first deputy superintendent.

I knew two Range instructors that were there that day. From what they said, the Glock representatives just grabbed all of their guns and left without saying a word.


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P229 with a few tweaks is what I shoot best.
 
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This is starting to become, “It”. Sig 320 XTen Comp with Romeo X Enclosed sight. Yes, even old farts like me can change with the times. First carry gun for me with a dot. If I answered this post when it originated it probably would’ve been a Smith 6” 686 Hunter.

25 yard 15 round group with a called flier.



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It's been the g19 forever. I really like the 365xl but the g19 is still my favorite. I recently picked up a ruger rxm and I'm in like it so much it might replace my gen 3 19 as my favorite.
 
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I just sold my last G43 and, just before that, my last couple of Shadow Systems CR920s.

My "gun" is now either a G43X that I have fixed up (don't take much to do that) the way I like or my 45 Smith M&P Shield 2.0.

Two others occupy a place in my life, a Smith Bodyguard 2.0 and a Sig P365 that I finally have fixed up the way I like it (a bit more expensive than the G43X to do).

Bob
 
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My 1998 Sig P228. It's like it was designed with me and my small hands in mind.
 
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I enjoy a number of platforms, but it’s hard to beat a fine 2011.

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If strictly personal carry/things that go bump in the night the one I shoot best and first choice to reach for: SIG Sauer SP2022 in 9mm.


The SP2022 is still with me; carried it today a bit. But now the first item to cross my mind to load up should the news media scream we should panic; I become a Fudd and bring out the Gen. 5 Glock 22.
 
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