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| I love my G42. It’s probably my favorite Glock after my gen 3 17. I have won several GSSF matches with the one I carry and feel confident that I can put rounds right where I want out to 25 yards. Unlike say a Ruger LCP, the 42 is comfortable to shoot all day and is the sweet spot for the 380 cartridge IMHO. I had a G43 and didn’t like it nearly as much so it got sold. |
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| quote: Originally posted by jljones: When the 43s came out, everyone dumped their 42s.
I recall having a debate with some here on the forum who did exactly that. I was flatly told there was zero reason to keep the 42 when a gun 10% or so larger in a 9mm was vastly superior in every way. Five years or so later, I'm now seeing threads heaping praise on the little pistol I refused to get rid of. I've always liked mine. It shoots better than it seems like it has any right to, it carries extremely well. When I hand it to people to shoot at the range, they turn around with what a friend of mine termed "the carbine smile." It's the same grin people get on their face shooting an M1 carbine for the first time, and the G42 has the same effect. Now, time to admit something a bit embarrassing. I bought one of the first ones to come out, and it has the dead trigger reset thing when dry firing. I still need to send it to Smyrna and have them make it right.
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| Never had the 42. I have two consecutive numbered 43’s and love mine. The size difference between the two are so small, that I would rather have the 9mm over the .380. But, that’s just me. I have since put the 43’s away and favor my SIG 365XL. |
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| Talk about small and light .380, my Beretta Pico fills that bill. And for a small .380 with a great trigger, night sights and 10/12 rounds right out of the box, look no further than the Sig P365-380.
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| quote: Originally posted by Poppy6x: Talk about small and light .380, my Beretta Pico fills that bill.
I have both a G42 and a Pico. The G42 is way more shootable, IMO. I can only get one-and-a-half fingers on the grip of the Pico, and the metal front edge of the magazine base digs right into the flesh of that 1/2 finger. Add the long trigger pull and the short sight radius and there's no contest. Carry-able, yes, but at a cost. quote: And for a small .380 with a great trigger, night sights and 10/12 rounds right out of the box, look no further than the Sig P365-380.
Now you're talking. I have one on the way. |
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| It was my most carried gun for many years and I have like 7 carry guns in the rotation. No jams or problems ever. I think I have near 3000 rounds through mine now. The new P365-380 that holds ten rounds looks promising too.
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| The G42 would make for a nifty addition to a survival kit. Loaded with six rounds, it weighs just barely a pound. Add a spare magazine loaded with six rounds and you're still under twenty ounces. |
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