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How many Glocks do you have?

  • None

  • Only one

  • 2-5

  • 6-10

  • More than 10


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I've owned a few - G17, G19, G26, G36 - but sold all of them at one point or another. Like many, the grip angle and mushy trigger just turned me off to this entire line of pistols. These days I prefer the Walther, H&K and CZ lineups when it comes to polymer framed pistols. Aside from that, I feel more and more like steel-framed handguns are where it's at. To the future and back again?
 
19 Gen 5 and 43.

19 was edc for awhile until I found the 365.

Seen the 43 when I had $500 bill burning a hole in my pocket and put a flat trigger in it. It's fine, I'm ok, whatever.

The 19 is now the garage gun.
 
Glock, maybe dyed in the wool, every day for 35 years (honestly).
No mods due to policies/insurance, have always utilized OEM extended mag/slide stop/early "-" connectors and aftermarket tritium sights.

First combo was the G35/27, then due to ammo availability, the G34/26 and finally the G19. All have been Gen3.
I have maintained back-up weapons in each since the beginning. lots of stories, but in the end, it really is your call.
New kid on staff last week showed up with a G17, this morning I took him in four rigs, that was my call.

Plan to pick up a COA, and also an optic DR920. I prefer reaching my own conclusions, not that Glock has given me much choice.
 
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Ain't nothing mushy bout no Glock triggers. They just need a little foreplay then "release" with juuust the right amount of pressure. You know, like the girlfriends you've neglected.
 
I've owned several (13) Glocks throughout the years, none in the current inventory.
Only one was defective in a minor way, that particular G19 I bought used and the issue was the ejected brass would hit me dead center forehead.
Very accurately hitting my forehead in the same spot every round fired.
I was more impressed by the ejected brass repeat trajectory than the actual accuracy of that particular handgun.
 
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If we're going by ex-glocks:

17 x 4
17L
19 x 3
20 x 2
21
22
24
27
29 x 2
30
31
32 x 2
33
35
36
39

That's in addition to my current 30s, 29 and 20.
 
If we're going by ex-glocks:

17 x 4
17L
19 x 3
20 x 2
21
22
24
27
29 x 2
30
31
32 x 2
33
35
36
39

That's in addition to my current 30s, 29 and 20.
You had allllll those normal Glocks and just has to sneak in a 39 right at the end like nobody would notice
 
I believe that is referred to as precision rather than accuracy. ;)
Ok, I'll bite, (I was once called a pedantic dweeb on my Florida forum, I have a thing about diction so I get where you are coming from) I believe the Glock in question I once owned was "precisely accurate" as far as the ejected brass consistently hitting my forehead in the exact same location every bubbleguming round fired, that's my story and I'm sticking to it. :D
 
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