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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:58 am    Post subject: Well I did it, I bought my first Glock! Reply with quote

Sold my KelTec PF9 and today got a Glock G 26, 9mm, Gen 4. This will be my lease and primary carry gun, shooting the 147gr HP and more mags than I need. The LaserMax will have to wait till I can afford it...after resisting the Force for all this time I am now part of the Glock Community, I feel all grown up! LOL
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:15 am    Post subject: Re: Well I did it, I bought my first Glock! Reply with quote

FrankT wrote:
Sold my KelTec PF9 and today got a Glock G 26, 9mm, Gen 4. This will be my lease and primary carry gun, shooting the 147gr HP and more mags than I need. The LaserMax will have to wait till I can afford it...after resisting the Force for all this time I am now part of the Glock Community, I feel all grown up! LOL


Seems like I've always meet two types of gun owners, Ones who loves Glocks and Ones who hate them...

Welcome to the one of the most reliable pistols that has proven itself in the market for many years. I've enjoyed my 23, which it's sits on my night stand every night.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:42 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I love my Glocks!

Have to admit I'd like a 1911 someday!
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well I figure when the world is falling apart, the rest of the gun are rusting and not functioning the Glock will keep performing and no matter all the guns I have it will still be there. I like the 9mm and can afford hundreds if not thousands of rounds for it...

My hunting buddy has several and loves his, I may get another but this will be the lease and primary carry, and I got it less than the LEO discount, it is 1 1/2 month old with 400 rds fired.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 3:53 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats on getting a Glock. Glocks are great guns. I carried a 19 for over ten years when I was with the GCSD. It was great for on and off duty, very reliable.

I've sort of gone through an evolution so to speak. Before my years with the Glock I was a solid 1911 shooter, using a series 70 .45 Colt. It was too heavy for duty carry, and our department didn't want us carrying cocked and locked, so I went with the much lighter and department approved Glock. Now, that I'm not with the GCSD any longer, I'm back to the 1911. Now day's I shoot a Kimber Eclipse Custom 1911 .45. And, I LOVE it. Sooner or later I'll try to find me another Series 70 cause it was a sweet gun. But, for now, the Kimber keeps me company.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:30 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats Frank! You'll love it. Like Mley, I carred one for 10+ years, and never once failed me, no matter what the situation was. C'ya Smile
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 6:06 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

good deal Frank, yep i'm a Glock fan, I have a few of them, my carry gun is a Glock 27 .40 when concealed, Glock 20SF 10mm when out in the woods
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 1:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Great I did good then! Thanks Guys!
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 2:46 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

FrankT wrote:
Great I did good then! Thanks Guys!


Gaston Glock did well when he designed the Glock(17 was the first). It's the most reliable pistol I ever owned, bar none. When I had mine it went through heck. It got dunked numerous times in salt water(I worked in the GCSD marine division), dunked in sand, and got rained on so much I thought I was gonna drown. And, nary a spot of rust, ANYWHERE, inside or out. And, the pistol would fire, no matter what.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 5:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've also owned several Glocks, and my current carry pistol is the Model 29 Compact 10mm with Crimson Trace Laser Grip.
I've seen a few articles on the new Glock 50 conversions... Twisted Evil Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 8:21 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Congrats! I have two Glocks and I love them! I have put down a large amount of ammo through both and they also cycle flawlessly. i wish i could say the same thing for the M9!
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey Frank,
I too got one the other day. It is a 20SF in 10MM. I picked up the Laser-Max at Cabela's today. Will be setting it up and trying it out soon.
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 28, 2012 11:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Randy, Congrats!!
I found a Lasermax for mine at $284, has to be special for the gen 4 sub compact. My buddy has the hunting barrel and a viridian green laser on his G 10mm and love it! Mine is a primary carry gun, but will take to the lease as a sidearm.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 5:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, as the day started out, I had a Glock 29 in 10mm


By the end of the day I ended up with a Para-Ordnance 12.45 LDA
Nice thing I still had 2 extra mags from a P-12/45 I had in the past


Oh yeah, almost forgot...I got $200 cash in hand with the deal Very Happy Very Happy
The seller at the Gunshow had it listed for $425, I wanted $650 for my Glock, 3 mags, Crimson Trace Laser Grip, and 4 boxes ammo..He talked me down to the $200 difference...OK, I'm easy.... Rolling Eyes Shame he didn't have any more deals like that..
I still can't remember why I sold my P-12 I had earlier...They are great for carry guns..
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 3:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a Glock 19, and love it. Next on my list is a Glock 20. That 10mm is one heck of a round.
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 29, 2012 10:31 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Never been a fan they just don't fit my hand well. Glad you like yours. Been carrying my sig 220 or my CZ PO1 in aloy frame.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well here goes. I went with the M&P because I could get it with a thumb safety. For concealed carry. The Glock thing is always "trusted and carried by law enforcement". Thats great, but law enforcement is not trying, and doesn't have to, stick'em in their pants like us concealed carry people.
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 04, 2012 5:02 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Greg Culbertson wrote:
Well here goes. I went with the M&P because I could get it with a thumb safety. For concealed carry. The Glock thing is always "trusted and carried by law enforcement". Thats great, but law enforcement is not trying, and doesn't have to, stick'em in their pants like us concealed carry people.


I carried my 19 off duty in a Desantis inside the waste band holster. I don't recal the exact model. But, it was leather, and had a thumb snap to secure the weapon. It was comfortable, and safe.
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Greg Culbertson wrote:
Well here goes. I went with the M&P because I could get it with a thumb safety. For concealed carry. The Glock thing is always "trusted and carried by law enforcement". Thats great, but law enforcement is not trying, and doesn't have to, stick'em in their pants like us concealed carry people.


When I went to get my first pistol I was thinking Glock all the way for their legendary reliability. I went with the M&P also because it just fit my hand so well.
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Hey it is always better the get what fits and you feel comfortable with. I have 2 holsters and you have to pull the trigger for a Glock to go off...lol anyway, I succumbed and have one now.
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I agree on the fitting of the hand
the Walther P99as .40 fits mine perfctly
as does the Springfeild XD's
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have tried the XD's and the trigger pull and travel were too hard and long for me. I much prefer the triggers on the Glocks.
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PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 2:26 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

mley1 wrote:
I have tried the XD's and the trigger pull and travel were too hard and long for me. I much prefer the triggers on the Glocks.


and I ordered the 3 1/2 lb adjustment for my Glock...nice thing even if abused it is a lifetime indestructible gun...that do not lose their value.
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If you dont like the XD trigger youd HATE my Walther
Takes getting used to for sure but I love everything else about it so I powered thru it, now I dont even notice.
Of course I do toss hay bales around 1 handed all the time so too much pull to some folks is a "glass" trigger to me Laughing
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Frank...on installing the 3.5lb spring and transfer bar on the Glock...It isn't really that hard, but do have to be somewhat triple ambidextrous.. Rolling Eyes
There are videos on youtube, and Brownells and Midway have videos online for help. My Buddy's son bought one and tried to install himself..I finally got to put it in for him after he got too tired from beating his head against the wall and chasing that pesky spring down... Laughing
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s10goes10s wrote:
If you dont like the XD trigger youd HATE my Walther
Takes getting used to for sure but I love everything else about it so I powered thru it, now I dont even notice.
Of course I do toss hay bales around 1 handed all the time so too much pull to some folks is a "glass" trigger to me Laughing


I enjoyed the consistency of the Glock trigger as well. It was the same, every time, no matter what. Glock wasn't my first choice either. Before I went to the dark side I tried S&W 5906, 4506, 4516, a Sig P220, Colt 1911, Springfield 1911 and a Barreta. Then I was able to try a friend of mines Glock 17. It was light weight, lots of capacity, decent round, good trigger, fairly accurate, reliable, virtually weather proof and impervious to rust. What's not to like? I didn't like the length of the barrel. So, I got the 19. I carried it all through my stint with the GCSD, both on and off duty. The rest of the pistols went by the wayside for one reason or another.

Since I don't pack a side arm every day, I went back to 1911's. I enjoy shooting them much better. They have better triggers than any of the others. They, to me, are more aesthetically pleasing than all the other pistols. And, when I do carry, my Kimber makes a nice companion.
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Marty, waaay back in the day, a fellow deputy let me carry his 1911, I really felt uneasy with the "cocked and locked" thing. But the cool thing was that he also had a .22 barrel for it. That made my introduction to the use of the 1911 much easier, not to mention much more inexpensive to practice with. Did you ever have access to the .22 barrel to plink with? C'ya Smile (what S.O. is GC?) Guadalupe County?
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Marty, waaay back in the day, a fellow deputy let me carry his 1911, I really felt uneasy with the "cocked and locked" thing. But the cool thing was that he also had a .22 barrel for it. That made my introduction to the use of the 1911 much easier, not to mention much more inexpensive to practice with. Did you ever have access to the .22 barrel to plink with? C'ya Smile (what S.O. is GC?) Guadalupe County?


Yea, our department leadership frowned on the 1911, due to it requiring cocked and locked carry. Of course it's perfectly safe that way. It's just the perception that it's unsafe that is unsettling to people. I love the 1911. It just seems so natural pointing and I shoot instinctively very well with mine.

I hear ya on the cheap .22 ammo for practice. Years ago, when I had my series 70 Colt, I also had the matching .22 conversion for it. I've had a Ciener conversion kit also. Loved them both. But, I will say the Colt(which I wish I still had) jammed with hers on a regular basis. It had to be meticulously clean to work consistently.

I've made some bone head trades over the years, especially when I was younger. That nickel plated series 70 Colt was traded for a 10 and a half inch Ruger Super Black hawk, because I was getting into pistol hunting at the time. Now, sadly, I have neither pistol. And, wished I had both back.

GC stands for Galveston County. I was a reserve deputy in the marine division from 1990-2002. There were several of us correctional officers and supervisors from the TDCJ unit in Galveston that went to the police academy together, and then joined the GCSD reserves. Most of us did this so we could legally pack a sidearm off duty. That was back in the days before regular civilians could get a concealed carry permit. There were a few of us who were involved in gang investigations for TDCJ, and felt more comfortable packing heat back then. We continued to work full time for TDCJ during that time. I'm now into my 30yth year with TDCJ. I do sexual assault and extortion investigations for the agency now. I'm the region 3 Safe Prisons Coordinator. I also train our supervisors on how to conduct investigations. We have 20 facilities in our region, with some in Beaumont, Dayton, Houston, Rosharon, Lake Jackson, Galveston, Texas City, and parts nearby.

Boy, we sure side tracked this thread. Sorry guy's. Embarassed Laughing
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Ah yes the Block, er...Glock. Always felt like I was grabbing a 2 x 4 on edge. Yuk.
1911 type here. On those rare occasions when I lower myself and actually shoot
a 9 silly meter, I'll use a CZ 75. That one feels really good in my hand.
Other than those, I usually use a Ruger Blackhawk of some sort, or
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Laughing Ha ha. Yea, the grips on the Glocks are a bit square and take some getting used to. Several old timers in the department used to make fun of me for packing that "silly plastic pistol". But, for the conditions at the time it worked well for me. And was department approved.

Like you, I still prefer a 1911. The 1911 takes a bit more training and practice to master. And it requires a bit more maintenance. But, its more pleasing to the eye, easier to shoot well for me, more comfortable in the grip, and a classic design which I really enjoy shooting.
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