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Will the G21 eventually be phased out of production in favor of the G21SF exclusively, or will both guns continue to be offered? Seems that everyone prefers the "SF" over the original.
Who knows! Of all the Glocks I play with, the G-21 is my least fave, I've handled the SF and honestly it doesn't do it for me. I feel the grip reduction is to low in the backstrap to make it work for me, regardless it's still a superb sidearm if you can wrap your paws around it.
I'd really like to see Glock produce a full size 8-9 shot version of the G-36, you know, a single stack version! I'd buy two for sure.
Count me among the G21 is is too fat school, but I like the feel of the 21SF a good bit better, not enough to get one or trade though. However if they made a 20SF I'd probably bite as I think the standard 20 is like the 21 is too fat for me.
I like the Glock 21sf. I can tell a big difference in the feel. I have really big hands and love the way either one fits. The Glock 21sf is very nice though. Especially for concealed and daily carry.
Count me among the G21 is is too fat school, but I like the feel of the 21SF a good bit better, not enough to get one or trade though. However if they made a 20SF I'd probably bite as I think the standard 20 is like the 21 is too fat for me.
I have medium-large hands and the glock 21 is just fine for me after a week or two of getting used to. It's no 1911 but people need to stop complaining considering glock offers a 13rd .45acp autoloader that will never let you down!
I may be a bit biased considering the glock 21 was my first owned handgun, but it was not the first handgun I fired excessively. I first trained with a Ruger P89 (9mm) and the fact that I can appreciate a slim gripped carry pistol like my P230 shows my tolerance to grip sizes, maybe tolerance is the case. I personally know two LEOs that use the Glock 21 as their duty weapon, I feel that the only people the Glock 21 is not suitable for is picjy shooters regardless of hand size.
I like the feel of the 21 SF better than the 21, but own neither. While we're talking about Glock 45's, what I DO own and love is the G30! Superb .45 acp carry gun in every way... I give the G30 a huge thumb's up.
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