Anyone carry a Glock?

Originally posted by beemerrider: ...so long as it is thoroughly concealed, such that friends, criminals and the police and others can never, ever see it; lest you become known as "The Dude with the Ugly <span class="ev_code_RED">BIKE</span>."
Kind of the same thing ha???
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Every day, I will have either my G26, G21, or G30 in an MTAC holster. If the day calls for clothing that makes it hard to conceal the Glocks, I have a Kel-Tec PF-9 and a P3AT in my pockets.
 
Although some find the mini (26,27,33) glocks to be too much for pocket carry, I have not. My Kramer pocket holster does a great job, and it improves my ability to carry all the time, pretty much without regard to the clothes I am wearing.

Personally, if I had to carry a Glock as a duty weapon, it would be a 17/19. Those are by far the best products they make.
 
The Glocks ain't "Pretty" but then neither is a 16 pound sledge hammer but 'tools' don't need to be pretty as long as they get the "JOB" done and the Glock does a very Pretty job of doing the "JOB" right and frequently doing it Right the First time.
 
I was looking at a Glock 23 to use as both a concealed carry and possible duty sidearm. Ended up going with the S&W Sigma SW40VE. For $250 less, it is a great sidearm and great value.

That said, I still would like a Glock when/if I can convince the missus to up my allowance!
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When I shoot with my LEO/NRA buds, we often swap around handguns. I love shooting the Glock (17/19/22/23). Great fit for my hands and a proven record of reliability from around the world.
 
I wear a Glock 19 in a Miami Classic when I want light weight, but adequate firepower. I carry a model 20 when hiking in unknown territory. It goes along in a Comp-Tac paddle with two spare mags, enough firepower to start a small war.
 
I understand that one of the design goals of he Glock was to make the world's lousiest trigger. Well they succeeded admirably.

What exactly does a Glock do that a Model 36 won't? I mean besides ruin brass.
 
I obtained a Glock 34 - longer tube full size 9mm - for when the zombies come. Now I just need a G26 to go with it. I also have a Glock 32 in .357 Sig.

I should get a carry rig for the G34, it seems a handy pistol, about the size of a 1911.
 
I rotate between the G22, a Kimber 1911 and the 642 w/ CT's, depending on clothing/weather.

The 22 is an extremely accurate pistol, and with some trigger work, actually feels smooth as anything else I carry.

~GOV
 
Beginning tomorrow! I will carry a Glock 19 or a G30. I promise!

yashua

ahowever My Smith 386PD will feel the need to be included
 
For a very long time I hated Glocks. Never held one or shot one. Just loved a good all metal gun like a 1911 and S&W. A year ago I started to work part time in a gun shop. Picked up a G19 one day and loved the feel of it. Did my home work and talked to folks who had shot one or owned one. I now have a G19 and love it. Fun and easy to shoot. The shop I work at just got in a new Rough Texture Frame G22. My gosh!! I like it, and may have to get one when they make it in other calibers.
I like to carry a 45, but I just may put the G19 on some day.
 
I've shot several Glock models, they are fine weapons.
I just have no desire to own one.
As long as Sig, S&W, Beretta, Kimber, Springfield, and Colt are in business, why buy one.

My opinion, no insult to anyone or putting Glock down. I just don't want one at all.
 
Originally posted by ladder13: Can I see the left side, thanks.
Just turn this picture over. I use the same type holster in the same place on the Left hip. I'm too old to be even considering something Silly like using an ankle holster for a second gun. It would be way too slow and completely useless.
 
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