I WANT to buy a Glock, BUT...

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I said this once before in a similar post, but, at the risk of sounding redundant, here goes...

If you want a Glock-like gun that is comfortable in small hands, get an XD.
 
Thanks all -

Since I started this thread, an update:

I took some collective advice last year and went and Shot a 3rd Gen G23... NOT too big - it is JUST Right! I fell in love with the frame size AND the .40S&W!

I love the fit and feel and enjoyed it so much - I bought another! This time a 3rd Gen G19 (as was suggested)...

Both are Great Shooters!

My thanks to you all for your input, feedback and support!
 
Well Middy, to answer your stupid and arrogant question, No.

If you are scared that you might read something that irritates, upsets, is contrary to your viewpoint, makes you feel insecure, or whatever problem it is you are having, then go live in a hole, turn out the lights, ignore other peoples posts or seek some other sort of help.

People have many different views than, surprise, you might have.

Now take your own advice.
 
Glock recently released the model 37 chambered in .45GAP. Ballistics are same as 45ACP in 185, 200 and 230gr loads but the grip is the same size as the 17/22. You get the .45 in the size of a 9mm. Been looking at one myself but I don't know if I want to buy a gun in a unique caliber like that..
 
Why would anyone want to buy a new pistol (probably between $450 and $500) only to have to spend money on a grip reduction? You know the caliber you want, buy a gun that fits your hand, and points naturally for you, from the factory.

How could something be perfect and still need a grip reduction. The whole idea is idiotic.
People have many different views than, surprise, you might have.
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