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My Glock Trilogy
Months and months ago, I decided I wanted a Glock in the three most popular calibers. "Most popular" decided by me, by the way. I'm not a fan of the .40 or the 10mm. Don't ask me why I wanted to do this, cause I don't have a suitable answer.
Anyway, two or three months ago, I completed the task, so thought I'd post a photo of 'em. No description from me is needed, I'm sure.
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Pick up the Pearce magazine plates for the Glock 30/30SF/30S. They make the Glock 30S feel like a whole new gun, in a positive way.
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Very nice choices.
The 30sf is a nice pistol but not for me. The 42 is a different story though...
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Definitely agree with the comment to get the Pearce grip extension (PG-30) for the 30. I also picked up some flush fit nine round magazines and put the Pearce PG-29 extensions on them. I had a problem with my finger getting pinched with the ten round magazines.
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That is a decent start.
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Technically, I have a trifecta. Two (2) pistols though. 357 Sig and 40 S&W in a model 32. 45 ACP in my 21C.
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I have a G17 & G19 (9mm), G22 & G23 (.40), G31 & G32 (.357), and a G42 (.380). My issued duty gun is a Gen 4 G30 (.45). ....... and I only need 3 holsters!!!
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Pick up the Pearce magazine plates for the Glock 30/30SF/30S. They make the Glock 30S feel like a whole new gun, in a positive way.
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Thanks for the advice. I'd thought of picking up a few doodads for the 30 and the 26. Particularly extended mag releases and slide releases. It's just one of the many things I haven't gotten around to doing yet.
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Very nice choices.
The 30sf is a nice pistol but not for me.
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Tell us why the 30SF doesn't work for you, if you don't mind. I had a minor issue or two with it when I first began using it, but they've sorta straightened themselves out now.
For me the 30SF is sort of a bouncy little package to shoot after years of being used to full size and even Commander size 1911s...so it did take a bit of getting used to. It sorta grows on you, though.
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I have a G17 & G19 (9mm), G22 & G23 (.40), G31 & G32 (.357), and a G42 (.380). My issued duty gun is a Gen 4 G30 (.45). ....... and I only need 4 holsters!!!
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That's a major point in the Glocks' favor...the similarity (and sameness) in frame size allows you to use the same holster for different pistols. I'd noticed that, myself, fairly quickly.
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I have a 17, 19C, 22 and a 23 with the 23 being my favorite. Once you start shooting Glocks, you realize thier purpose! They are not to look at but to shoot!
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17, 19 (two), 22, 21
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Only two 19s now. Have had a couple of 17s, a 21 and a 36. May get a 17L if I can find one cheap. It'd be fun for slinging lead at targets.
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Technically, I have a trifecta. Two (2) pistols though. 357 Sig and 40 S&W in a model 32. 45 ACP in my 21C.
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Actually, that's more like a "bifecta"...with a bonus.
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