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Never will I buy a Glock! _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ A Veteran is someone who wrote a blank check Made payable to 'The United States of America' for an amount of 'Up to and including their life'. That is Honor. Unfortunately there are way too many people in this Country who no longer understand that. | |||
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It it is the grooved face of a stock G19 trigger, you can swap the trigger/trigger bar assembly with a G17 smooth faced trigger. I've done that with all my grooved faced Glock triggers.. | |||
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OK I'm in (again). Got a G34 MOS, added an RMR and away we go. Much better than my previous open Glock with an aftermarket mount. Got a Lipsey FDE one and very happy with the color. Got a 43 but that is less than spectacular. Took it to the range using +P ammo and its annoying to shoot. YMMV. “So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.” | |||
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just picked up an unfired (albeit used) Gen 4 19. I forgot how small/fun these were to own/shoot. Now I'm on a hunt for another Gen 2 19. | |||
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I have a Glock 40 MOS on back order. The LGS is saying mid-July. U.S. Army, Retired | |||
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Only a couple of weeks. | |||
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I'm tempted. The 26 and 27 models are top of my list, but the 33 is interesting too. What do the SF gurus know about 33? God bless America. | |||
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? on your 33 which magazine floorplate is that on your 33 pictured TY,
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6 weeks ago I had one Glock 19 as my wife's car gun. Now I have 6 Glocks and my Gen4 30 is a favorite to shoot and carry. The Travis Haley triggers are very nice! Sigs, HKs, 1911s, Berettas, Glocks and SW revolvers | |||
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That's a GAP floorplate. A great addition to the subcompact Glocks. Makes for a more secure grip, without adding anything to the length. http://www.concealablecontrol.com/ | |||
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^ No subcompact Glock is complete without one... This was before the CCR CPII refinish of the G33. Much better than the Pearce extensions IMHO.. | |||
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Interesting. Thank you for the pics, too. I'm not a Glock follower, so it's probably not unusual that I never heard of a 33 before. But... why haven't I heard of it? Is it uncommon? Unusual? Unloved? 27 barrel is a drop-in? Neat. In a "can only have one" situation... would you pick up a 26/27, or a 33? Tell me more, please? God bless America. | |||
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None of the above. It's probably just because .357 Sig isn't as popular a caliber as .40 or 9mm. The G26 (9mm), G27 (.40) and G33 (.357) are all subcompacts of the same size, just different calibers. Glock also offers the full-sized G31 (same size as the G17 and G22) and compact G32 (same size as the G19 and G23) in .357 Sig.
The .357 Sig round is a .40 caliber case necked down to accept a 9mm bullet. Therefore, .357 Glocks can be converted to .40 (and vice-versa) with just a barrel swap, since the magazine, breech face, extractor, ejector, etc. are all the same between the two calibers. | |||
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^ tru dat.... The thing about the 357sig round for me, it is a lot of fun to shoot... http://www.ballistics101.com/357_sig.php Some are concerned with over penetration. But if it is good enough for the Texas DPS to carry in their P226 and/or P229, it is good enough for me.. | |||
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I installed a ghost connector and zev competition trigger spring in my g19 last week. Dryfireing it I was a little disapointed as it didnt feel that different. Today at the range the upgrades won me over. _____________________ Semper Fi brothers ----------------------- So here's to us on the raggedy edge. | |||
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I did it. I don't really know why other than the price was right. I don't even like the way they point. I will shoot it tomorrow and see what happens. Used G21 in really nice shape with barely a smiley on the barrel. Gen2 Nov. 1995 I'm back - I shot it - it functioned 100% - I can shoot it well in a shooting range environment. I don't like it - the grip angle is wrong for me - I doubt that I will keep it. To each his own.This message has been edited. Last edited by: JohnnyD, ----------------------------------- USAF/ANG Retired | |||
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Somebody please kill this thread! Every Glock I've owned I've either sold or traded. Put a Gen3 17 on layaway yesterday, and bought a Gen4 19 this afternoon. A man who does not read has no appreciable advantage over the man who cannot read. | |||
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You just may need help. | |||
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