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Title: Glock Advice
Post by: Ex USCG on July 13, 2011, 03:43:42 AM
Since you guys are very pro-Glock, here is what I am faced with and need some advice.  My current handgun arsenal mainly consists of Sigs and H&K's for semi-autos and Taurus revolvers.  I have never owned a Glock but hear nothing but good things about them.  I am 6 foot tall and 150lbs and I am looking for a subcompact for CC that won't print too much, if at all.  I am considering the 26 or 27 baby Glocks, but wanted some advice.  Since I am used to .40, as that what my Sig 229 is chambered for, should I go with the G27 and stay with a .40 or drop down to a G26 and back down to 9MM?  Since the Glocks are 10ozs lighter than my Sig, will the G27 kick substantially more than my Sig229 because it is a lighter gun? If so, would the G26 be a better choice for faster target re-aquisition? I know smaller guns than the Glock 26 and 27 can be had, but I have heard and read too many horror stories about Kahrs,  Kel-Techs and others and that fact that too many people report FTF's with them.  I am not afraid of price, but I know I need multiple carry guns so I can be prepared for any clothing choice. I am sure I can carry my Sig in the cooler months and winter, but I need something a little smaller for summer that is still built to the high quality standards I am used to with the Sig and HK's.

Any advice?  I am remaining open minded on this issue, so any advice would be appreciated.  Thanks in advance for your help.

Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Condition 1 on July 13, 2011, 04:16:02 AM
I have a 26 and have only great things to say about the gun. I have never shot the 27 but I've seen numerous people on other forums selling to go with the 26. I find myself carrying the 26 more than any other gun during the summer.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: colt0208 on July 13, 2011, 10:46:02 AM
I carry a glock 26 and love it. I tried the supertuck and couldn't stand it.... I have it riding in a Mtac now and love it. Although, I must admit, I recently picked up a Ruger LC9 and have been carrying that a lot this summer. I can throw that in a Desantis pocket holster in my cargo shorts and be good to go.

You can't go wrong with a Glock in my opinion. If you are comfortable with the .40, get a G27. They are great guns, I actually shoot my 26 better than some of my full-size 9's. Anyhow, good luck with whatever you end up with an be safe.....
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: muleman88 on July 13, 2011, 12:28:53 PM
I have a g 30 and like it. Im 6 ft 1 and a thin 260 lol. But the kick seems minimal to me.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: oldgraygeek on July 13, 2011, 03:48:27 PM
I'm a pessimist, so I carry a G29 with full-power 10mm.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Lumspond on July 14, 2011, 01:34:53 AM
Old Gray, why not carry a 45? More capacity in the 10mm, or hotter loads?
Lumspond
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: oldgraygeek on July 14, 2011, 02:22:53 AM
Old Gray, why not carry a 45? More capacity in the 10mm, or hotter loads?
Lumspond
Both. The 10mm models hold more ammo in the same size frame, and they have a lot more muzzle energy.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: TwistedKarma on July 14, 2011, 09:35:28 AM
some of us are pro glock, not all....   nothing wrong with em.  just havent joined the cult yet...  ::)
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Ex USCG on July 18, 2011, 01:26:11 PM
Thanks guys.  Lots of good information to think about.  I appreciate all the help.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Sigarms12 on July 18, 2011, 10:53:44 PM
If you are looking for a Glock Lawmans in dover offers a Police, Fire & Military discount $399. for most Glocks Gen 3 and Gen 4. All guns are LEO so they come with 3 magazines.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: oldgraygeek on July 18, 2011, 11:59:45 PM
some of us are pro glock, not all....   nothing wrong with em.  just havent joined the cult yet...  ::)
I didn't really want a Glock, but I wanted to shoot 10mm Auto. I did quite a bit of research, and almost bought a Kimber Stainless, but I ended up with a Glock 20.
They're addictive.

A properly-maintained Glock is almost like a revolver: you are 99.999999% certain to successfully fire every single round in all of your magazines without any failures.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Sigarms12 on July 19, 2011, 10:19:39 PM
A properly-maintained Glock is almost like a revolver: you are 99.999999% certain to successfully fire every single round in all of your magazines without any failures.
Hate to be that .000000001%
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Pete D.--- on July 20, 2011, 01:10:52 AM
I carry the 26 in a supertuck- I love them both! The 26 has a 10 round mag, and I carry another from my 19 which holds 15. I would highly recommend both the gun and the holster to anyone. There is something to be said for a pocket gun in summer though. I have a pair of shorts that has a really deep pocket that hides the 26 amazingly well- all others print too much. My 911 BDU's hide it in the pocket well too. The supertuck with untucked shirt seems undetectable to me. Good luck Ex USCG and thanks for your service! That $399 deal is a great price! You deserve it. Pete D.---
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Ex USCG on July 29, 2011, 08:01:25 PM
If you are looking for a Glock Lawmans in dover offers a Police, Fire & Military discount $399. for most Glocks Gen 3 and Gen 4. All guns are LEO so they come with 3 magazines.

Thanks Sig.  That is good info. about Lawmans that I did not know.  I will certainly check them out.  Since I am and have been a Sig and H&K fan for many years (and have experienced extremely awesome reliability from both of them), I am putting faith in all the advice I have received here about the Glock lineup.  Still not certain of exactly which Glock I plan to go with, but I will be adding a Glock to arsenal in the very near future.  Thanks again for all the help.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Ex USCG on July 29, 2011, 08:30:16 PM
I carry the 26 in a supertuck- I love them both! The 26 has a 10 round mag, and I carry another from my 19 which holds 15. I would highly recommend both the gun and the holster to anyone. There is something to be said for a pocket gun in summer though. I have a pair of shorts that has a really deep pocket that hides the 26 amazingly well- all others print too much. My 911 BDU's hide it in the pocket well too. The supertuck with untucked shirt seems undetectable to me. Good luck Ex USCG and thanks for your service! That $399 deal is a great price! You deserve it. Pete D.---

Thanks Pete.  I enjoyed every minute of my service time with the USCG.  There is a lot of satisfaction and pride that comes from such an odd and often unappreciated job. The stories don't always end the way you want them to, so you just have to appreciate the job and the good days you do have.  I wouldn't trade the time I spent in for anything.  Making it even better was the fact that I was lucky enough to work with and be trained by some of the best small arms instructors in the business.  Had it not been for them, I probably wouldn't enjoy shooting as much as I do.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: prplflh71 on January 21, 2012, 02:34:01 AM
I carry the 26 in a supertuck- I love them both! The 26 has a 10 round mag, and I carry another from my 19 which holds 15. I would highly recommend both the gun and the holster to anyone. There is something to be said for a pocket gun in summer though. I have a pair of shorts that has a really deep pocket that hides the 26 amazingly well- all others print too much. My 911 BDU's hide it in the pocket well too. The supertuck with untucked shirt seems undetectable to me. Good luck Ex USCG and thanks for your service! That $399 deal is a great price! You deserve it. Pete D.---

Thanks Pete.  I enjoyed every minute of my service time with the USCG.  There is a lot of satisfaction and pride that comes from such an odd and often unappreciated job. The stories don't always end the way you want them to, so you just have to appreciate the job and the good days you do have.  I wouldn't trade the time I spent in for anything.  Making it even better was the fact that I was lucky enough to work with and be trained by some of the best small arms instructors in the business.  Had it not been for them, I probably wouldn't enjoy shooting as much as I do.

Just got my ex-Coastie wife a G26 Gen 4. First Glock, very impressed! Plan to put rounds through it tomorrow.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: firedawg11 on March 01, 2012, 12:34:07 PM
Either one will be good.  Wife uses G26 and I use G27.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: SturmRugerSR9 on March 01, 2012, 01:09:05 PM
What's the deal with all these foriegn made guns? You know when things get bad the parts will be almost non existant. I have looked at , and test fired several different kinds. I bought American. My Ruger 9mm was Gun of The Year twice in regular and compact styles. My pistol was made right here in Prescott Arizona. I am a Proud American. I try to buy American, and hope you will too. In this world, we can only count on US.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Condition 1 on March 01, 2012, 01:54:09 PM
What's the deal with all these foriegn made guns? You know when things get bad the parts will be almost non existant. I have looked at , and test fired several different kinds. I bought American. My Ruger 9mm was Gun of The Year twice in regular and compact styles. My pistol was made right here in Prescott Arizona. I am a Proud American. I try to buy American, and hope you will too. In this world, we can only count on US.

I would buy American if the value, price/quality, makes it worth to buy American. I won't buy a gun (or car for that matter) just because it is American. Things have gone bad these past years and IMO it has been good to American products - they are realizing they need to offer better quality at more competitive prices - see Ford for example.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: prplflh71 on March 01, 2012, 03:24:46 PM
What's the deal with all these foriegn made guns? You know when things get bad the parts will be almost non existant. I have looked at , and test fired several different kinds. I bought American. My Ruger 9mm was Gun of The Year twice in regular and compact styles. My pistol was made right here in Prescott Arizona. I am a Proud American. I try to buy American, and hope you will too. In this world, we can only count on US.

I would buy American if the value, price/quality, makes it worth to buy American. I won't buy a gun (or car for that matter) just because it is American. Things have gone bad these past years and IMO it has been good to American products - they are realizing they need to offer better quality at more competitive prices - see Ford for example.

I agree. Why enable the U.S. manufacturers to put out a lesser product at a higher price? The only way to ensure we will stay on top here at home is to drive them to offer a competetively priced product and one of quality. The labor Unions and government regulation are what is killing U.S. manufacturers. I refuse to reward them for this! THAT would be un-American! 
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: SturmRugerSR9 on March 01, 2012, 11:39:19 PM
Sorry, you guys need to do some research. Sturm-Ruger is"Anti-Union and pro "Right to Work".

"Union members will need to think twice the next time they purchase a firearm."

"Sturm-Ruger & Co. has come out in support of Right-to-Work legislation in New Hampshire according to a Business and Industry Association press release"

This was just last year.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: prplflh71 on March 02, 2012, 04:07:29 PM
Sorry, you guys need to do some research. Sturm-Ruger is"Anti-Union and pro "Right to Work".

"Union members will need to think twice the next time they purchase a firearm."

"Sturm-Ruger & Co. has come out in support of Right-to-Work legislation in New Hampshire according to a Business and Industry Association press release"

This was just last year.

I was more addressing the "I am a Proud American. I try to buy American, and hope you will too. In this world, we can only count on US" comment. I can only agree with that philosophy to an extent. Most folks I talk to carry this philosophy into all purchases and many times to their own detriment.

Equal appeal to me and equal price I will buy American solely because it's American. Although I will not settle for a lesser product to support a company that will not put out a product to appeal to my wants and/or my wallet. The America I'm from doesn't want to be first choice out of guilt. We want to have the very best product in quality and value and in more cases than not I think we do as far as firearms go. In other industries that is sadly not the case.

I have owned Ruger's all my life. I have several. I own Colt's, Kimber's, USFA, S&W, Marlin, Winchester and Remington's as well. If Sig or Glock come out with a product that I "gott'a have" and for whatever reason it's more appealing to me than the American made products in that category I'm surely going to buy what I want with my hard earned money. I buy my share of American made firearms but variety truly is the spice of life.   
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Sigarms12 on March 05, 2012, 12:51:53 AM
Glock and Sig both make their guns in the US. Glock in GA and Sig in MA.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: prplflh71 on March 05, 2012, 10:03:15 AM
Glock and Sig both make their guns in the US. Glock in GA and Sig in MA.

And Berretta has a plant in Accokeek, MD but I didn't figure this would matter any more to him than Honda having 4 US plants and Toyota having 6.

Ya know what? The mood on this thread needs a boost. How about some gun porn?


(http://i141.photobucket.com/albums/r42/PrplFlh71/Guns%20and%20Such/photo.jpg)

I think the Glock feels right at home!
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: jopy2020 on March 09, 2013, 12:02:24 AM
I would go with a G26. I had an XD sub compact in 40 cal. and got rid of it. It is a little heavier than the G27 and the recoil on it was significant. I prefer the 9mm in a sub compact.
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: Lumspond on March 09, 2013, 01:21:48 AM
What model SAA's do you have there in gun porn?
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: chief7117 on March 23, 2013, 12:28:25 AM
Have a G30 gen 3 and a G23 gen 4. I actually like the way the g30 shoots and feels better. Have the 30 in a supertuck. Almost forget it is even there it is so comfortable, unless I try to wear it with the pants that have "shrunk up" while hanging in the closet. :)
Title: Re: Glock Advice
Post by: SeanM on March 24, 2013, 04:58:45 PM
.... pants that have "shrunk up" while hanging in the closet. :)

Hate it when that happens....  ;-)

Sean