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Yep, I'm a member of this gang too ... :cool: ... and even an O-fish-ul Glock Armorer to boot :D
 
Can you give us some details. What is it, who did it?
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Yeah, I'm happy with how it turned out. The work was done by Robar Guns. In addition to the grip texturing they removed the finger grooves and undercut the trigger guard for a higher grip. It fits my hand better now and I too think the texturizing turned out nice.
 
G21 & g17

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My dad swears by his G27 (.40S&W-- not sure what Gen, but he bought it just before everyone started using/talking about Glock).

He keeps trying to get me into Glock, but I'm having a hard time making the transition. I enjoy shooting his (I even have dreams about it..) but I prefer full steel/hard metal framed handguns.

So does anyone have any suggestions for getting over my polymer-phobia?
 
So does anyone have any suggestions for getting over my polymer-phobia?
IMO, the shootist of this day and age does him/her self a disservice by not being competent with at least some type of polymer (for a better word) framed firearm. I find polymer framed firearms have quirks and idiosyncrasies in their feel and operation that are often best learned through the intimacy of ownership. It's one thing to rent/try one at a range and another to carry, clean, detail strip, dry fire, practice handling drills, etc. with one's own firearm.

....or it never hurts to have something different in the collection:)

Regards,
Greg
 
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