leadchucker
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The 36 is one of the few Glocks that can be limp-wristed fairly easily.
I never believe what I read w/o question''Most believe the stuff they read with no question but have never owned one.'' That's the way I see it.I've had my G36 for years and hardly notice it's there.I never thought too much about it's recoil being a problem,it shoots softer than my Colt 1911,1991.It's thin,light,accurate,and reliable as can be. I would say from my own experience that the same handgun fit's different people different ways in their grip. I have a small hand,no problem at all.Give the G36 a try,reliability counts a whole lot !
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I'm looking for everyone's opinions and experience with the Glock G36. I've read a couple of threads indicating issues with the gun so I'd like some more overall feedback. I am intrigued by the single stack design and overall slimness