chokeu2
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I did a search for this, but did not see anything related; so please forgive if I missed a thread.
Historically, I'm a 1911 guy, and have owned Glocks over the years; but never really picked them up much.
For some reason, recently, I really have taken a shine to this seminal piece of combat tupperware. It could have been because I shot my friends Gen 4 G19SF; and drilled some very tight groups after not having shot in about 4 months. Dunno, but does it really matter? It felt good.
With all of that said, is there a particular model Glock that shows up most often at GSSF events?
The reason that I ask is because I do intend to have a healthy sized pitcher of Glock cool-aid; and also have a little fun at the GSSF events held so frequently as my oh so righteous range.
I also ask because if there is a model that shows up most often, there must be a practical application reason for it.
Final question: Are G34's allowed at GSSF events? I've seen a few posts that seem to intimate that they are not. And I do like that model.
Historically, I'm a 1911 guy, and have owned Glocks over the years; but never really picked them up much.
For some reason, recently, I really have taken a shine to this seminal piece of combat tupperware. It could have been because I shot my friends Gen 4 G19SF; and drilled some very tight groups after not having shot in about 4 months. Dunno, but does it really matter? It felt good.
With all of that said, is there a particular model Glock that shows up most often at GSSF events?
The reason that I ask is because I do intend to have a healthy sized pitcher of Glock cool-aid; and also have a little fun at the GSSF events held so frequently as my oh so righteous range.
I also ask because if there is a model that shows up most often, there must be a practical application reason for it.
Final question: Are G34's allowed at GSSF events? I've seen a few posts that seem to intimate that they are not. And I do like that model.