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Hey hey hey, you're supposed to love your son no matter what. Slap him around and yell at him but do so in a loving manner.



If my wife takes my G26 I'll probably get a Gen4 G19 though..... Mad
 
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Damn!! I resisted opening this thread for months until today. I'm not gonna read 62 pages of Glock drivel.

I don't and won't own one. Son bought one though, thinking about disowning him. Advice? Where did I go wrong? We raised him right I thought.

RMD


Children often go through stages of rebellion and experimentation, only to later realize that their parents were right.

That is why I expect to see thousands of Glocks at give away prices when their owners grow up Smile
 
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Children often go through stages of rebellion and experimentation, only to later realize that their parents were right.

That is why I expect to see thousands of Glocks at give away prices when their owners grow up Smile


Quite spreading FUD so you can buy Glocks for cheap. OTOH....


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They keep saying they just want "sensible gun laws" but they hold up countries where they are banned and confiscated as their ideal.
Antis thinks guns are only good for killing people. I think guns are good for self defense. So I'm the one with the "problem"?
The Bill of Rights affirms the Rights of the Individual Not the State. Anyone tells me different is a liar.

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Never thought I'd buy one, but I am in love with my RTF2 G19.....fish gill serrations and all!



I shoot a 22 4th Gen like that and it sucks. The new finish is worthless.


Wait, what? The new finish? Help me understand because I think the finish hasn't changed. Do you mean the RTF? If so, I understand, but the Gen 4's have RTF3 grip which is slightly different than RTF2. Not arguing, just curious what you meant.
 
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The finish looks different on my 2010 G19 gen. 3's barrel and slide.

The barrel is a dark grey and is not a smooth glossy black finish like the slide.

The slide has a rougher finish than older G19's.

Also there is a dot in the middle of the pentagon on the right side of the barrel now. I have no idea what the dot signifies.
 
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Every year I feel one up at the local gun shop in hopes that I will like the way it feels in my hand.....but I never do.
I want to like them but I just don't like the feel of them. Confused


Glocks don't care about how it makes people feel. It almost dares people to hate it from the way it looks to the way it makes some people "feel". Its only reason for being is spitting out bullets and rather quickly. Its cold efficiency is something you'll get used to.


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They keep saying they just want "sensible gun laws" but they hold up countries where they are banned and confiscated as their ideal.
Antis thinks guns are only good for killing people. I think guns are good for self defense. So I'm the one with the "problem"?
The Bill of Rights affirms the Rights of the Individual Not the State. Anyone tells me different is a liar.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”― Christopher Hitchens
 
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The finish looks different on my 2010 G19 gen. 3's barrel and slide.

The barrel is a dark grey and is not a smooth glossy black finish like the slide.

The slide has a rougher finish than older G19's.

Also there is a dot in the middle of the pentagon on the right side of the barrel now. I have no idea what the dot signifies.


Interesting. Thank you for the input. I have fired about 900 rounds through mine and holstered it for about 4 months and the barrel doesn't even have a smiley on it.
 
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Whatever they are using for the barrel finish seems durable as hell.

There is a rental Gen 4 G17 at the range with the same finish on it's barrel that already has over 10k rounds through it. The barrel still barely shows any wear on the outer surfaces.

Does any one know what it is ? I wonder if the barrel is still treated with tenifer and then finished or if this is something new they are doing.

From my understanding if glock is to fully manufacture firearms in the US the cannot use the traditional tenifer treatment they use on Austrian made slides and barrels.

IIRC glock uses sodium cyanide and some other non-epa components for the Tenifer process. I'm curious to know if they are starting to use new finishing processes for components which are EPA friendly so they can start building glocks here.

I'm also curious as to why they did not finish the slide the same though.
 
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Every year I feel one up at the local gun shop in hopes that I will like the way it feels in my hand.....but I never do.
I want to like them but I just don't like the feel of them. Confused


Glocks don't care about how it makes people feel. It almost dares people to hate it from the way it looks to the way it makes some people "feel". Its only reason for being is spitting out bullets and rather quickly. Its cold efficiency is something you'll get used to.



Oh Thank God! I thought I was missing something. But if thats all they do, Hell I have Sigs that do all that and feel great in my hand...and look good...and hit where I aim. Good to know I'm not missing out !
Thanks for putting my mind at ease. Roll Eyes




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I love/own :
Sigs P220.225,226,228.229,239
and
Glocks G19,21,23,26
 
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I will admit I once purchased a new Glock. I sold it so I could buy another Sig I just had to have.



"Someday I hope to be half the man my bird-dog thinks I am."

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I still love my 38. Sure it looks like a 19, but it's got a wicked big hole at the business end.


I must admit, I'm drawn to the Gen 4 17.


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Shhh ... I still secretly long for (and dream about) owning a Glock 20, but don't tell anyone, O.K.??? Eek

-BK



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Well....still no Gluck. Did get one of these though:

1979 model but like new in most respects. Big Grin Razz


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Oh Thank God! I thought I was missing something. But if thats all they do, Hell I have Sigs that do all that and feel great in my hand...and look good...and hit where I aim. Good to know I'm not missing out !
Thanks for putting my mind at ease. Roll Eyes


There's something about utter simplicity from the overall design, the trigger, to maintenance. You may not mind it doesn't come without all that other stuff.

Stare at this for 30 seconds:

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They keep saying they just want "sensible gun laws" but they hold up countries where they are banned and confiscated as their ideal.
Antis thinks guns are only good for killing people. I think guns are good for self defense. So I'm the one with the "problem"?
The Bill of Rights affirms the Rights of the Individual Not the State. Anyone tells me different is a liar.

“The essence of the independent mind lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks.”― Christopher Hitchens
 
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The finish looks different on my 2010 G19 gen. 3's barrel and slide.

The barrel is a dark grey and is not a smooth glossy black finish like the slide.

Same here on a G19c I picked up last week. The slide finish is normal. The barrel is a matte finish, but shoots all the same.

I'd polish the barrel, but I haven't shot it yet to determine if it's a keeper.



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herez my baby (BIG BERTHA)........... She`s GLOCK 30SF loaded up with a steel guiderod , 3.5 trigger , extended mag release , mepro night sights , talon grips & 10 mags filled up with speer gold dot .45 acp 230 gr.



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I like the looks of the Glock. All black, all business, blocky, and ugly in a good way. Every time I think I want one, I wrap my mitts around it and just hate it. A full size is O.K. grip-wise but any others are too uncomfortable. Too bad because I see them for sale barely used all the time cheap, unlike Sigs.
 
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I don't want an ugly gun. Even if it's ugly in a good way. Smile

The Sig P220 is a very attractive gun, and it works as well as any Gluck IMHO. The Beretta PX-4 is a volumptous Italian type that's lovely with a firey disposition. The Sig P232 is a foxy little cheerleader type that's really something to fondle. Fondling a Glock is like fondling Rosie O'Donnell Eek

If there were no other guns that worked well, then Glock would have an advantage that looks alone could not overcome. But there are SO MANY guns now that are reliable and attractive, why pick the ugly one? That's why they are cheap


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Rosie o'donnell...HaHa.

I also like the all business look of the glock. I just can't get past how bad it felt for me ergonomically. It just didnt point naturally for me.


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