What Glock do you own?

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i don't own a glock anymore, i used to have a 19, glocks are awesome, amazing guns, but i prefer xd's when i am in the high cap polymer handgun arena.
 
G32 is my fave: good balance of capacity, power and carry-a-bility. :)
 
I have a G19 in 9mm and .22. I shoot it well, but still need to get the finger grooves ground off as they don't line up for me. Doesn't seem to hinder my ability to shoot it much though.

I had originally planned on more Glocks but I'm liking the M&P's more these days.
 
one of these(didn't care for it 32c .357 sig) for sale
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my pride and joy! a 19c 9mm
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No Glocks.
I don't like them.

Some years ago a friend was having trouble with his new G17. He tried to give it to me. I told him, No thanks, I don't want the thing around.

A few weeks ago I borrowed his G26, G19 and G17. I've been letting several new shooters try different guns so they are familiar with many different guns.

A few days ago I told my friend I was going to give the G26 and G19 back to him but needed to keep the G17 for a while yet.
He told me to keep the G26 because he didn't like it after buying it. I said, No thanks, I don't want the thing around.:D
 
G20. I figure, if you have to own an ugly gun (and apparently, I do), it should engender caliber envy. :)

Mike
 
Just got myself a brand new G19 with the factory night sights. I've owned and sold off: two XDs (also a fantastic gun for the money), an H&K USPc40, a P99, a Kahr pm9, and even two Glocks (27 and 19). I regretted selling my G19 so much that I bought another.

Now, it is the only handgun I own except a Ruger LCP for pocket carry. Just can't beat it. I think it's the exact opposite of "blocky." The dimensions, including the slide, are extremely compact for being a 15+1 handgun with a 4" barrel. It's just so sleek and beautiful for such a rugged and simple handgun. The trigger system is still my favorite out of all the handguns out there. No hammer or safety to fumble with, and no DA to SA transition to worry about. A consistent, crisp trigger pull with a very short reset is what you can expect every time you pull the trigger on a Glock. The ONLY beef I have with the Glock design is the front sight being pinned in rather than dove-tailed.

*edit* took a pic with my iphone 3G camera.. doesn't turn out very good without natural sunlight and no flash but it'll do. I need a good digital camera.
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I currently have the dynamic G17 and G26 duo. Lately I've been eyeballing the G21sf, that looks sweet.
 
On my second G19 in 9mm. Sold the first and really missed it. Shot an XD in 9mm recently and really liked it.

Have a Rohrbaugh R9S Stealth on order and it may replace the Glock for daily carry.
 
I've had a 19 for 11 years now, and have owned a 30 and 27. Other guns have come along since then that I also like, but it is probably the last one I would get rid of if forced to. There is still not a more size-efficient handgun on the market, i.e., the smallest and lightest that still holds 15 rounds.



Well, the FNP9-M is very small and tight for a 15+1 9mm. I have a Glock 27 and a 23 is on order with their LEO/military pricing deal. I know they can take awhile, but I wanted something very specific and didn't feel like looking all that hard. OD frame, trijicon night sights. I actually also wanted it to be a "C" model, because you can stick an unported barrel into a "C" and have basically a standard model, but you probably shouldn't be putting ported barrels into standard models. And I agree with the poster who said he feels the Glock is actually not all that blocky, yes they are very squared up top but the slide itself is very low-profile.
 
I've had a bunch of Glocks in 9mm,.45 acp,.357Sig,.40 S&W but only kept the G-17.It fits my hands the best of any but if I could find either a second gen. 19 with all updates or a third gen. with no finger grooves I'd probably buy it.YMMV.tom.:cool:
 
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