after 22 years I bought a Glock 34

Once you own a Glock you'll want another and another :D

When does that gene kick in. I bought a factory refurbished 21 gen 4 several years ago and have had no desire to purchase another. It's OK for it's intended purpose but I like steel and wood.
 
For those who don't like the grip angle of the Glock (and once scotus slaps the 80% frame rule down), try out a Polymer 80 lower. For whatever reason, it points quite nicely.

[we probably shouldn't subvert the thread into an 80% lower debate - we can have it elsewhere if it matters]
 
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When does that gene kick in. I bought a factory refurbished 21 gen 4 several years ago and have had no desire to purchase another. It's OK for it's intended purpose but I like steel and wood.

There is a reason McDonald's has so many menu items, not everyone likes the same sandwich. It's like saying I tried a Fish Filet Sandwich and didn't like it because it had too much tarter sauce so I'm never going back to McDonald's.

I mean, a Glock 21 is not even one of their popular models. I'm a Glock fan and I don't like the Glock 21. Maybe try something else on the Glock menu.
 
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Some carry guns are best not seen
or brought up in discussions.
On a serious note, loaded some XTPs
for my boy's new G36, 15 or so years ago,
and was surprised with the tight groups.

Uh... I always thought that was the reason it was usually refered to as "concealed carry"...?:rolleyes:

Cheers!
 
There is a reason McDonald's has so many menu items, not everyone likes the same sandwich. It's like saying I tried a Fish Filet Sandwich and didn't like it because it had too much tarter sauce so I'm never going back to McDonald's.

I mean, a Glock 21 is not even one of their popular models. I'm a Glock fan and I don't like the Glock 21. Maybe try something else on the Glock menu.

As I wrote the 21 is OK for it's intended purpose, minute of intruder at 15 yards. My firearm funds are limited and are better spent on a blued steel and wood wheel gun.
 
Greatly prefer the G34 over the 17.

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I have to say that my first love is S&W revolvers for sure.
But the next most handguns I have are those darn Glocks!
I shoot them about as good as any other handgun I own,
which is to say good enough to hit my target, most of the
time anyway. Hey, I'm old with mediocre vision. Don't have
a 34, just one early model 17 which is a solid gun for sure.
 
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I have a Glock 19 Gen 4 I bought new in 2016 as I figured I needed to buy before Hillary was elected. I’ve always shot it quite well but with the arrival of the Shield Plus, I often feel it’s obsolete as a conceal carry gun and extraneous even for home defense. But even so, complete with the gritty stock trigger and all the Glock idiosyncrasies, I still enjoy it as a range gun and don’t think I’d ever part with it.
 
G34 MOS Gen 4 here that performs really well with Holosun SCS. The trigger is very different than all other Glocks on hand. More of a "brick wall" breaking point. Shoots flat and soft! Enjoy yours!
 
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