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Hey guys I'm going to be picking up my second pistol this weekend (and my first Glock). However, I'm thoroughly divided as to which one to pick - the Glock 19 or the Glock 26? It will primarily be for carry and I know that for obvious reasons the 26 will conceal easier, but I really like the full grip of the 19. Also, is it true that with proper holster selection the difference in size between the two guns is nearly negligible? Anyone have/carry both and prefer one over the other? | |||
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I had both. I sold my '26' years ago after I realized that by putting the +1 mag extensions on my 26 mags I had made it nearly as tall as my 19. It does conceal a tiny bit better than a 19, even with a mag extension. But with my Crossbreed Supertuck IWB holster it really is a moot point for the most part. But I believe the Mid size glocks to be about perfect for me (19, 23, and 32). The benefits of the slightly smaller (height and length) of the 'baby' glocks didnt justify their purchase price. IMO anyway. This business will get out of control. It will get out of control and we'll be lucky to live through it. -Rear Admiral (Lower Half) Joshua Painter Played by Senator Fred Thompson | |||
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Harkonen- I like having the option of going smaller. You can always make the 26 "bigger" with extensions but you can't shrink a 19. To me the size does make a difference for carry purposes. Add GAP floorplates and it's just about perfect, for me. This message has been edited. Last edited by: AH.74, ____________ Μολὼν Λαβέ 01 03 04 14 16 18 | |||
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I like the 26 with the Pearce PG39 Plus 2 extension and CT grips. Much easier to get your mitts around it -- plus the extra capacity is a bonus. I also have the 19 and both of 'em get carried. The slightly shorter barrel in the 26 is the difference. Incidentally, they're both OD. Doesn't make 'em shoot, carry or conceal better, but they sure look good. They don't make 'em anymore either. SIGnature: Jere | |||
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You can carry and hide the 19 as easy as the 26. Get the 19 as that is the one Glock model to own. Bill HK, Glock, Walther and SIG are my choice in handguns. Weapon Shield CLP for all pistol care. It is a hell of a lot easier to get out of jail than it is to get out of the morgue... | |||
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Agreed. If you want to pocket carry or ankle carry a G26 would be be better, but for IWB or OWB the Glock 19 is just fine. ----------------------------- Always carry. Never tell. | |||
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Grabbed two more yesterday Gen2 23 and a Gen3 21 | |||
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I say get the 26. Easier to conceal, and with the GAP floor plates, the grip is noticeably increased. | |||
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That is a beautiful pic of a second Gen G19. I want one bad. | |||
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Thanks for the advice, that GAP floorplate looks really neat! I have very skinny fingers and even with the flat baseplate I'm able to squeeze my pinky on the lower edge, so I'm betting with the the GAP extension I may be able to get it on there. I really love the full grip of the 19 though, and I shot it really well at the range. I guess the consensus is the Gen 4 19 is still hit or miss? The recall sure doesn't help its case any but at least Glock officially nailed down the problem. | |||
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Yep. Since for a 10mm a Glock is about the only reasonable choice at a decent price, or best choice other than find a 220ST and having it converted at a helluva total cost, then buying a 10mm Glock is inevitable for me one day. The right to keep and bear arms, military arms, shall not be infringed -- period! | |||
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Hey guys and gals, My name is Sid and I'm the local noob that's responsible for papa's 10mm spot nickel job. The method used is brush plating. It allows you to plate what you want, avoid what you don't. Its alot cheaper in materials and you don't have to worry about jacking up tolerances. Also, there's no Cyanide Papa asked me to explain my process a bit deeper to answer some of the questions and PMs he's received regarding my process. Feel free to hit me up with any questions you might have. I'm glad to help. Its Alkaline Nickel. I use brush plating as opposed to dip plating. All my equipment comes from Dalmar. http://www.dalmarplating.com/brush_kits.htm Brush plating in a nutshell: *negative lead to the work *positive lead connected to the brush *solvent purchased from Dalmar contains super high concentration of pure nickel or pure copper. (copper first on steel, then nickel on *top of copper) *put cotton sock on brush (also called wand) *dip brush / wand into solvent, and liberally apply to surface. *clean part, and gently rub with wire brush for final finish. (if you want brushed, depends on final product) The work is prepared by hand (BEFORE PLATING) using the following process: 80 grit sandpaper (aluminum oxide) 100 grit 200 grit 300 grit 350 grit 400 grit 500 grit This leaves a flat surface with noticeable texture left for the brushed effect. for the glock slides ive been doing, the sandpaper on a hard flat 3m sanding block leaves black in the slats in the back. For high polish chrome, I start wet sanding around 600 and go up to 2000. Ive been known to use 3m Trizact for a final 3000. (with diamond paste) If some Nickel or Copper gets on the glock 'Tenifer' finish, it washes right off in the rinse because Nickel or Copper wont adhere electronically to that finish. Even stainless steel is a bit tricky to plate. I usually lightly etch the steel with Zincate to help the adhesion process. The Dalmar site has lots of information, and I don't mind sharing my process with anyone that asks. Finishing.com is a pretty awesome resource also. Brush plating is awesome for guns because they don't need to be dipped. Dipping can seriously cause issues with tolerances. Thats how they do it in Mexico We like to think we have a little more finesse. Anyway, anyone can feel free to contact me for more information, id be glad to help any way I can. Also, i'd be happy to offer a 25% discount to anyone who mentions the Sig Forum. Thanks bro. Sid Newby Elektrokote LLC Fort Worth Texas sidnewby@gmail.com | |||
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Well.....there is a noticeable difference between my G27 and G19 if I appendix carry! Just as long as I don't bend over, sit or squat , I can't tell the difference! Diligentia, Vis, Celeritas "People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf." -- George Orwell | |||
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A better photo of my Advantage Arms .22 conversion kit. | |||
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OOOhhh. I'm sending my slide to Steve tomorrow to have some I-Dot pro's put on it. I'm giddier than a school girl. SCUBA Diving, going down is what we do best. | |||
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I bought a Glock. | |||
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Nice!! | |||
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Hi Pistolman... Thank you. carriganzl Member
If this is Zac... I have them set out, and ready to go. Thanks! | |||
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That's me! Thanks for being awesome! SCUBA Diving, going down is what we do best. | |||
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