I had to crap at a restaurant today and sat my 23 on the TP dispenser. I noticed that "God's Revolver" was written on the wall about an inch above my gun. I thought to myself "what the heck?" I didn't get it.
After tomorrow and another 150-200 rounds I believe I'll be comfortable enough with my new Glock 23 to carry it. I put over 100 rounds through it yesterday. (200 last week) Getting use to the .40 cal is proving to be a bit expensive. Right now I'm carrying the G 26 with mag extension. Took only about 30 rounds to get the feel of it. As I've said in another post, had I bought the G 26 first, I may not have bought the G 23. And I sure do miss my old kimber BP Pro Ten II. The grip was just too big for daily carry and I never could find a good holster for it. Guess that's a problem when a model is only produced for one year. But I'll adjust to the 23 I'm sure.
I have two Glocks. One, a G26 is what I use for night biking because it's small and I can shoot it well with one hand and still retain one hand on the bike. The other is a G29 and is used for hiking/woods because it's more powerful than .45 ACP due to a possible 4 legged threat. Why don't I carry one most of the time? Because I far prefer a 1911 and normally carry a 3" model in .45 ACP, my preferred caliber for normal SD.
I have a Glock 17 and love it! When is Glock gonna come out w/ a slim compact 380/9mm (smaller then G19) or a .45 cal. competition style (like the 34 & 35) pistol?
Use it as primary carry gun. Never have to worry if it will go boom.
Have at least 20,000 rounds and probably closer to 30,000 rounds through it, and nary a hicup. If you want rock solid reliability, Glock is the only way to go.
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