I have never been a fan of the G26. It's just that I don't care for short stubby grips on a handgun. But when it comes right down to it personal preference will be the deciding factor for most people.
It's not hard to understand. The 43X and the 48 are both slimier and lighter then the G19. Some say that it's not much, but when it comes to carrying a gun concealed all day, every little bit counts.
I have never been a fan of the G26. It's just that I don't care for short stubby grips on a handgun. But when it comes right down to it personal preference will be the deciding factor for most people.
People in ban states wouldnt see it the same we see it... That includes Gunny in LA, that is still free for now.Huge difference between carrying a G19 IWB and a G48 IWB. +1 Gunny
People in ban states wouldnt see it the same we see it... That includes Gunny in LA, that is still free for now.
Thanks for the replies guys! Very insightful
To the p365 suggestions, I thought that was going to be my Goldilocks gun. It just doesn’t sit well in my hand to get on target without needing to regrip. And TBH I don’t trust I won’t get a lemon at this point in manufacturing.
The grip issue is also part of what I experienced with the original 43.
https://www.glocktalk.com/threads/off-to-the-dark-side-p365.1774458/I have had my P365 for a couple of months now. After proven reliable with my carry ammo, it has replaced my Glock 43. What is scary to me is the group size at 15 yards is exactly the same with both of these small 9’s. Point of aim with the Sig is dead on. The Glock, with Heinie sights shoots at 6 O’clock. That they shoot the same group size, could it be my 72 year old eyes? LOL
I find that the shorter backstrap of the subcompacts makes them much harder for me to control, and so I prefer a grip length that reasonably fills the hand.The 12 round magazine (Magpul pictured) extends the grip far enough for a good firing grip but not so far (IMO) to compromise concealability.
Had to slice a different type of dingus off this perfectly installed dust cover..
At least they are easy to change out.
Two more and you can Glock around the clock.Good luck,now I have 10 Glocks.
It's not hard to understand. The 43X and the 48 are both slimier and lighter then the G19. Some say that it's not much, but when it comes to carrying a gun concealed all day, every little bit counts.
What grain bullets? If 115gr. Try some 124’s and 147’s and see where they group.
115’s leave the muzzle quicker before much muzzle rise from recoil, hence they tend to shoot lower than heavier bullets. The heavier bullets 124’s and 147’s have a longer “dwell” time in the barrel allowing the recoil impulse to have a greater effect on the muzzle trajectory. It’s counter to what people think; that faster bullets should shoot higher but there’s more to pistol ballistics than velocity.