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Hi. My name is PorterN... and I own a few glocks... whats more is that... I love them.



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Posts: 7547 | Location: Alpine, Ut | Registered: February 17, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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To each his own. Wink

Peace to all my Glock loving friends.


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Posts: 186 | Location: North Texas | Registered: December 22, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I did not think I would ever go back, but I'll be darned if I have not been looking for a Glock 19 to try.

There seems to be a small voice inside that is telling me to sell some Sigs (keep my 228) and buy some Glocks.
 
Posts: 2169 | Registered: April 14, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I did not think I would ever go back, but I'll be darned if I have not been looking for a Glock 19 to try.

There seems to be a small voice inside that is telling me to sell some Sigs (keep my 228) and buy some Glocks.


Get thee to a rental range!

No, seriously. Do some A/B'ing with your non-228 Sigs and some Glocks. The proof is in the shooting. The same test had me dump all but my West German P220 en masse and shift over to the Glock.


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Posts: 17880 | Location: Sonoran Desert | Registered: February 10, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Originally posted by sasquatch28:
I did not think I would ever go back, but I'll be darned if I have not been looking for a Glock 19 to try.

There seems to be a small voice inside that is telling me to sell some Sigs (keep my 228) and buy some Glocks.


After getting Glockitus, I sold a railed P226 Navy, a P229 SAS, and one of my P239s and bought Glocks with the money.. Big Grin
No regrets, whatsoever...

The only Sigs I want now are West German, owning a P226 and P220.
But that is being discussed in another thread... Wink
 
Posts: 4442 | Location: Great State of TEXAS | Registered: July 05, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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During Christmas I was sighting in one of my AR's and putting my new Shield through its paces. My uncle shows up with a G19 Gen 4 brand new and he let me shoot it first. I have to say, it felt better in my hand shooting it then it did fondling in the gun store. It was dead nuts accurate but I still end up favoring my SP2022 which is equally accurate. Maybe one day I will get tricked but I'm still holding strong.


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Someone finally bought my 938, so the Glock 26 is on order.




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Posts: 9185 | Location: West Michigan | Registered: April 20, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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There seems to be a small voice inside that is telling me to sell some Sigs (keep my 228) and buy some Glocks.


that is exactly what I did.


It's made with bits of real panther, so you know it's good.
 
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There seems to be a small voice inside that is telling me to sell some Sigs (keep my 228) and buy some Glocks.


that is exactly what I did.


I did too..
But I am on the search for a WG P228 I'll be buying sometime this year... Wink
Also still on the lookout for that pristine Gen 1 G17.. Big Grin
 
Posts: 4442 | Location: Great State of TEXAS | Registered: July 05, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Hello,
My name is smithnsig, and I own a
Glock.

I at
One time swore to never own one of these vile mechanical beasts.

I have a glock 19.

I have not shot myself in the leg.


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Posts: 6501 | Location: Cantonment/Perdido Key, Florida | Registered: September 28, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Never had a Glock, never will. Razz

You might think differently, if you carry on a daily basis.

Glock benefits will amaze you.


 
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Never had a Glock, never will. Razz

You might think differently, if you carry on a daily basis.

Glock benefits will amaze you.


i said i would never have a glock about 5 years ago, over that time i came to appreciate what they offered overall as a gun, but that they where just not for me.

then i picked up a G19 Gen 4, and it fit me better than any Glock previously, so now i can say i own a Glock.

my next thoughts are trading my M&P40c in on a G23 Gen 4, or a 30s if i could ever find one.


 
Posts: 6727 | Location: Charlotte, NC | Registered: November 09, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Never had a Glock, never will. Razz

You might think differently, if you carry on a daily basis.

Glock benefits will amaze you.

Then again, on the chance than SIG actually gets the upcoming P320 nuts-on right out of the box, it might be possible to never ever own any other plastic fantastic striker.

Like ever. (voiced in preteen female drama queen drone for dramatic emphasis)

What in blazes am I typing? Get REAL; SIG's QC would be absolutely nowhere without their poor gullible beta testers...er, um...early adopters.



Still waiting for that subcomp single stack nine...Wink
 
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Then again, on the chance than SIG actually gets the upcoming P320 nuts-on right out of the box, it might be possible to never ever own any other plastic fantastic striker.


A striker-fired P250 is the way it has been described in the press releases thus far. Add to that Sig's MSRP of $700+, and I predict another (arguable) failure like the P250.

Sig can't seem to understand that the major reason Glock are successful with both LEOs and the public is the reliability and simplicity at a good price point.

The P250 could have been a real success (perhaps as successful as the M&P has been for S&W) if it had been released, marketed, and priced appropriately. Instead, it was released too early without product or parts support and questionable reliability. By the time Sig knocked the price down appropriately, it was too late.

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^ this. Glock while not my first choice really kills all with their part and magazine costs. Magz are $22-23 a pop, non-serrated triggers are $10, and things like RSA's, connectors, and springs are very inexpensive as well. Holster and accessory availability up the ass as well. This new platform, even if it is perfect will be a tall mountain to climb and they are very late to the dance.



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Posts: 13128 | Location: Down South | Registered: January 16, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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An olive drab g21 gen 4 came up for sale locally, private party. It's a big PITA to get a gen 4 in Ca if your not LE, therefore It's priced about a 150-200 over a gen 3 g21 (I own one). I just came here to see if the enablers here will push me Over the edge.
 
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An olive drab g21 gen 4 came up for sale locally, private party. It's a big PITA to get a gen 4 in Ca if your not LE, therefore It's priced about a 150-200 over a gen 3 g21 (I own one). I just came here to see if the enablers here will push me Over the edge.


I'm not too big on poop colored frames, but if it floats your boat, DO IT..
DO IT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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An olive drab g21 gen 4 came up for sale locally, private party. It's a big PITA to get a gen 4 in Ca if your not LE, therefore It's priced about a 150-200 over a gen 3 g21 (I own one). I just came here to see if the enablers here will push me Over the edge.


Seriously man, just do it. Do it NOW! Wink


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Posts: 1347 | Location: Somewhere in Ohio | Registered: December 28, 2010Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Never had a Glock, never will. Razz

When I was shooting revolvers (1960-70's), I said I'd never buy a 1911. Then, after I was shooting 1911's, I said I'd never buy a DA/SA. Then, two years ago, after shooting Sig DA/SA's...I bought a Glock (G34). And then another Glock (G19).

Now, at 71, I never use the word "never". Wink

I still like my revolvers, 1911's and Sigs...and my new Glocks. Room at the inn for everybody.

Welcome to the forum.


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just replaced all the springs in the G19 due to unknown round count. Went to my LGS to see if they had a G30S, sadly, none to be found. Then again, I love how the 9mm versions shoot.

 
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