November 16, 2012, 06:06 PM | #1 |
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Buying another Glock
It's time to buy a sub compact .45 to conceal. Both the 30SF and 36 feel comfortable in my hands. Any users out there concealing either?
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November 16, 2012, 07:20 PM | #2 |
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I had a G30, great gun, but my G27 is a lot smaller.
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I've been concealing a 21SF (.50GI) for quite awhile. The 27 is very nice (and small), but I do prefer larger calibers.
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November 17, 2012, 07:55 AM | #6 |
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Not sure when you plan on buying but the G30S will be out soon and is another option...
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Carried both the 36 and 30...unloaded the 36. Also have the 21, and my anecdotal experience suggests that the 30 is indeed very accurate vis-a-vis the other .45ACPs.
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Tell us more about the 30S.
A vote for the Glock 30 & 21 for me too.
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Oh. Then Glock 21. I CCW a Glock 21sf. Didn't need the SF just bought it that way. Love that thing. Never a hiccup. 13+1 of all American 230gr .45ACP I recently transitioned it back to nightstand duty with a TLR-1 and I'm carrying a Glock 19 now. Have been for about 5 months now. But before I carry between my 1911's, P226, G21, 17, PPQ...I recently had a revelation to stick to one CCW and its the 19 due to my previous epiphany about basic duty handgun calibers being equal with modern day hollow points.
When I do feel like carrying a .45 the Glock 21 will be one of my first thoughts. Sorry just got an iPhone and my signature with the forum doesn't show up. R.I.P. Samsung Galaxy SII |
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November 18, 2012, 07:51 PM | #14 |
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My favorite carry gun is a Glock 21 SF. I have concealed it well even under a T-shirt.
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November 18, 2012, 08:05 PM | #15 |
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Warrior, you carry it under a T-shirt in an IWB holster, right? The 21SF is still a large sidearm. Not sure I'd want to use it as my CCW EDC.
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I carry a 30SF on my off-duty days, and carry a 21 to work. The 30SF is a bit wide, and about the same height and length as Glock's 19 and 23 models, so the 30 is really more of a compact rather than a sub-compact. However, if you think you can fit the extra 1/10 of an inch of width into your daily carry, then more power to you (literally)!
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November 19, 2012, 06:57 PM | #17 |
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I carry it on a belt holster and wear a baggy T-shirt. It does not print at all. I have gotten so used to carrying it that I do not find it uncomfortable at all. I do admit that I also frequently carry a S & W Airweight instead.
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