what do yall think about glock single stacks?

would you buy a single stack glock?

  • yes

    Votes: 38 59.4%
  • no

    Votes: 26 40.6%

  • Total voters
    64
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I've been wishing for this forever now..I voted (hell) yes.

It would solve my problem of finding that "perfect carry gun." A single-stack G26 that was no more than 1" at its widest point would would be awesome. I wish the people at Glock would take a hint already..

Glock has their reputation, supreme reliability, accuracy, customer service, etc. going for them, but they refuse to do some REAL R&D when designing their "newer" products. They just wont do anything to improve their guns. The two biggest complaints I hear are either: 1- "It's too fat/bulky." or 2-"The grip sucks."

I'd personally add in that the front sight should be dovetailed and also they should make a better feeling trigger with a springier and less pointy trigger safety.

If Glock could do those 4 things to improve their design, I wouldn't look any further for my polymer or carry needs. I'd probably only own Glocks (and maybe a 1911 or a Sig:))
 
I voted no. Although i own a G30, and the grip is on the fat side, and i do want a G26, even though im sure it will still be fatter than i would like. I have to admit, a thinner Glock would feel nice in the hand, but i voted no because i like the double stack capacity. I also own 2 Kahr's, so no need for a thinner Glock. Thats what i love about the Glock, it isn't a Kahr, and i love that my Kahr's are not Glocks :)
 
I'm REALLY curious to see how a single stack full sized .45 would feel.

I thought the single stack 26 didn't have enough points? Would literally end some companies, though.
 
I'd love to buy a single stack G19 (aka Glock version of the Kahr P9) although I don't think it will ever happen.
 
The grip size is the one thing I do not like about Glocks. I don't have small hands but I am used to the 1911s and such. It will take a while for me to get used to when I get the G36 but I just don't see a better carry firearm out there right now, in regards to weight, size, reliability, .45. Now if the M&P came in .45 compact I might think differently.
 
I wouldn't. But I don't mind the big grip on the 20 and 21. If I had small hands I would probably want a single stack, though.
 
One reviewer I came across found one of the glock single stack .45's (not sure if it was the G36 or the full size GAP) to "twist" under recoil. I haven't heard anyone else complain, though.
 
maybe if Glock fixed the angle of thier grip... the Springfield XD series is so much more comfortable than Glock... but then again I'm a 1911 guy
 
I use my glock 36 in 45acp everyday. for 45acp it works. like to see if they will give a full size.
 
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