rperyam
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Yes, two.
But... but... They all look the same!I own a few. I definitely voted “Yes”.
Glocks are my favorite semiauto pistols.
But... but... They all look the same!
And they all have the same manual of arms and fire the same…reliably, without fail. They are the Timex Watch and the Energizer Bunnies of the gun world. I’d take a Glock over any other semiauto made in a heartbeat.But... but... They all look the same!
I'm confused. First, the 17 and 19 are most definitely not "almost the same size".G17 and G19 seemed redundant. They are almost the same size. If I could find a G17 Long Slide the 34 would be gone.
You asked for my reason and now you argue with my personal opinion?I'm confused. First, the 17 and 19 are most definitely not "almost the same size".
The 19 is notably smaller and more compact compared to the 17. Those numbers are huge in regards to a carry gun.
Second, you say that you want a 17L and that you would gladly take one over a 34. Why? The 17L and the 34 are nearly identical, the only difference is that the 17L has a barrel that is roughly half an inch longer than the one on the 34. Yet you called that same difference in length between the 17 and 19 as being nearly the same. So I guess I'm just not getting the logic here.
I didn't ask for your reason. Someone else did. I just read your personal opinion and it made no sense to me based on the technical specs of the pistols in question.You asked for my reason and now you argue with my personal opinion?
I own a few. I definitely voted “Yes”.
Glocks are my favorite semiauto pistols.
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Numbers on paper can be deceptive. When you compare the 17 and 19's side by side in your hands, they really arent all that different.I'm confused. First, the 17 and 19 are most definitely not "almost the same size".
The 19 is notably smaller and more compact compared to the 17. Those numbers are huge in regards to a carry gun.
Second, you say that you want a 17L and that you would gladly take one over a 34. Why? The 17L and the 34 are nearly identical, the only difference is that the 17L has a barrel that is roughly half an inch longer than the one on the 34. Yet you called that same difference in length between the 17 and 19 as being nearly the same. So I guess I'm just not getting the logic here.
I'm holding out for the Diamond Plate model.Personally, I think Glock is starting to get caught up in the "SIG (and a few others) 'infinite but similar' Syndrome" when it comes to the number and types of models ...
Lol dad and I both like Glocks so I find this funny...I definitely recognize the man's contribution to the semi auto firearms world. They are excellent pistols. I have never owned one because they just don't suit my personal preferences for feel, pointability and manual of arms. My oldest son is a big fan and we often give each other a hard time about our preferences.
Lol dad and I both like Glocks so I find this funny...
Yeah a sig p220 would be a nice addition to the collection but I've got a nice 1911 and Glock already...Yeah. I didn't mention it but I am a classic DA/SA Sig fan boy but he really likes his Glocks. I call the 9th month of the year Sigtember and he calls the 10th month Glocktober. We have a lot of fun with it.
That’s something I made up for my Glock Clone. I really don’t know what else to call it.Glone. Never heard of that word before.
I'm sure it's because I live under a rock.