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#99720 - 03/19/12 11:19 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? ***** [Re: Robert Frey]
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Guys,

I'm really not sure what type of ammo my friend had. He was loading at his bench and I had my own ammo at the other bench. The one thing he did say that caught my attention was that his Glock was a LEO duty gun that he bought used. Maybe it wasn't well taken care of?
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#99733 - 03/20/12 12:25 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: David]
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Dumb question, but is a "9mm" the same as a "9MM Luger"?

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#99734 - 03/20/12 12:32 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: pappy19]
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Yes...also 9mm Parabellum...9 X 19mm...all the same thing.
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#99735 - 03/20/12 01:16 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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I'm not such an expert about these toys...but this's what I have:
Mod. #34 SC 9x21
Red beam is strictly forbidden here since a couple of years, due to the bad use some crazy guys used to.(...laser pen...)
I do prefer to pratict with my Kimber but I do understand Glock is lighter so good enough for everyday carry.
Mag is for 17 bullets.


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#99737 - 03/20/12 01:43 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Guido_Bitossi]
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I see you've gotten back on the forum???
Thanks Guido, Capt. Chris
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#99742 - 03/20/12 02:22 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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NO Gumba!
I-Pad is working....PC doesn't !
I'm on tablet now....
GG
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#99747 - 03/20/12 02:49 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Guido_Bitossi]
Captain Chris Stanaback Online
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I sent you an email with Rick T's email address. He'll get you back on.
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#99753 - 03/20/12 03:45 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: Captain Chris Stanaback]
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Got it Capt.!....and did all he tells!
Result tomorrow....Many thanks Gumba!
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#99809 - 03/21/12 06:14 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: David]
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Originally Posted By: David
Before today, I had not shot a Glock in maybe 15 years. I bought a SIG P228 in 1991 and never looked back. However, earlier today I had a chance to try a Glock 22 .40 cal. side by side with the SIG P226 .40 cal. that I acquired last year.

Frankly, I was not impressed by the Glock. It felt slippery in my hand, it failed to feed twice in less than 10 rounds, and it was generally harder to shoot accurately. Furthermore, I am not really a fan of the .40 caliber round. Until today, I didn't really like my SIG in this caliber. That was before I tried the Glock. Now I finally like this SIG!

Sorry guys. Maybe the Glock in 9mm would be better?


Gaston Glock designed his pistol around the 9mm (9x19) round. The Glock did not transition well to bigger bore and/or higher pressure rounds. There is a long history of problems with Glocks in .40 and .45, some to include catastrophic failures. This is well documented. From what I understand, Glock has "corrected" the defeciencies of pistols in those calibers that were allegedly the cause of those types of failures.

I carried a Glock 17, and then the 19 since the late 80's. The 19 is hands down my favorite and the best in the line. I have since found what I believe is the best striker fired polymer framed pistol for the money available. That is the S&W M&P.

The differnces between the M&P and the Glock are substantial. The M&P has a stainless steel chasis imbedded in the polymer to impart rigidity and give the roll pins hard mounts. Glock no. The M&P has adjustable grip size. Glock recently with the Gen IV, which are having other problems. The M&P comes with decent sights out of the box. Glock no. The M&P is ambidextrous. Glock no. The bore axis ratio is less on the M&P than on the Glock. M&P has a loaded chamber "viewer". Glock no. M&P is available with a 1911 style manual safety. Glock no. One of the paramount differences is the M&P was designed around the .40 S&W round, and has had no issues transitioning to other calibers to include 9mm, .357 SIG, and .45 ACP. Oh, and it is made in America by American workers employed by an American company.

The M&P had a few minor growing pains early on, but Smith and Wesson really did their homework with this pistol. I would not hesitate to carry a Glock 19 again, but think the M&P is a superior side arm on several fronts.

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#100113 - 04/02/12 05:53 PM Re: Glock Anyone?? [Re: crutchtip]
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OK, so I had bought $100 worth of raffle tickets at $5 each for a local police department gun(s) raffle, about 50 guns to be raffled, all brand new. I won a Ruger New Vaquero Stainless .45 Colt!!! It is brand new in the box with all the papers. I am planning to trade it for a Glock #34 Target 9mm. The store that I received the Ruger from said their cost was $510 for the Vaquero. At the time they were swamped with other winners getting theirs, so I didn't ask what their cost was for a Gen 4 #34. The Ruger is a very nice pistol, but shooting a 9mm is alot cheaper than a .45 Colt.

Tune-
I appreciate the info on the S&W M&P and might look into them as well. Jury is still out.

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