Walt Sherrill
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If you really like .45 and want one that's gentler on the shooter, consider the Glock 37 or 38. I've had a bunch of .45s, and the Glock 38 (.45 GAP) is the softest-shooting .45 I've owned. I really like it.
Prepare to hear a lot of responses about how the .45 GAP is a solution in search of a problem, etc. Ignore them. It's a nice gun and a good round. I just bought 500 rounds for the same price as .45 ACP, so the price difference isn't always an issue. The Glock 37/38 are built on the smaller frame (similar to the 17/19 or 22/23). It fits smaller hands when the standard Glock .45 (except the 36) doesn't.
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Prepare to hear a lot of responses about how the .45 GAP is a solution in search of a problem, etc. Ignore them. It's a nice gun and a good round. I just bought 500 rounds for the same price as .45 ACP, so the price difference isn't always an issue. The Glock 37/38 are built on the smaller frame (similar to the 17/19 or 22/23). It fits smaller hands when the standard Glock .45 (except the 36) doesn't.
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