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I am an unapologetic Glock fan.




Is anyone still reading??!!

Well,I didn't "need" it. But,I found a dealer that had at least 11 Glock 32s (.357 Sig) w/ 3 13rd mags and night sights that they had taken in on trade in the original boxes. They had them priced @ $349 plus $29 for overnight shipping. I guess you know, as Paul Harvey used to say,"the rest of the story". It'll be here next week. ;)

Counting my department issued Glock 22,that makes my 7th Glock in 6 different calibers! Wait.....my wife has a Glock 17....so that is one more! It is an addiction!!
 
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I have a G32, among others, and I like it very much. I find myself carrying it more than any of the others. I think you'll be very pleased with your find!
 
The Glock 32 is my primary off duty sidearm. Years ago I purchased a Hartt's recoil reducer and it helps control the recoil. Love the gun and cartridge. I am dead on with it.
 
I've got a G31 that I really like. Glocks are "not safe" for sale in MA so generally, we can only look at these reports from the free world and sigh.
 
most people told me they like glocks cause there light to carry all day. but also read on some ammo dont shoot it out of a plastic gun . guess u just have to be careful an read instuctions . alot of people like them , they say they are fast at the draw. i only ask cause i got a metal gun
 
I am an unapologetic Glock fan.




Is anyone still reading??!!

Well,I didn't "need" it. But,I found a dealer that had at least 11 Glock 32s (.357 Sig) w/ 3 13rd mags and night sights that they had taken in on trade in the original boxes. They had them priced @ $349 plus $29 for overnight shipping. I guess you know, as Paul Harvey used to say,"the rest of the story". It'll be here next week. ;)

Counting my department issued Glock 22,that makes my 7th Glock in 6 different calibers! Wait.....my wife has a Glock 17....so that is one more! It is an addiction!!

No need to apologize at all, the unapologetic haters are the ones who should be hanging their heads in shame ;):D.

The G32 is an excellent EDC...IMHO that is ;), I've carried mine EDC around home and when travelling via other than commercial air...for work, right @ 10 years now. It replaced the G19 and G23 alternating combination...long story, I'd been using for EDC the previous 3+ years since "retiring".

Absolutely nothing bad to say about the G32...reliability, shootability/handling, accuracy and obvious effectiveness, plus the added advantage of being able to set an opponents clothes on fire ;) are all as they should be. There is a single...but minor, caveat: Beware of bullet set-back in multiple re-chambering of the same round(s)...as in unloading/locking pistol in vehicle or elsewhere CCW is prohibited. It's not a big deal @ all, just be aware of it and recycle the chambered round to the range box and replace it after a couple trips up the feedramp and you are GTG ;).

As far as "addiction"? PLEASE :rolleyes:;):D, a modest number such as 5 Glocks? NO, issue Glocks are not yours AND especially your wife's Glock...that is not yours. Just ask her ;):D.

When you're approaching 4X that many :eek:, we'll speak again ;):D:cool:.

Be safe out there...
 
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Well, I have to say that I am not a plastic gun fan. I much prefer my revolvers, and my 1911s. That being said: I have accumulated four Glocks over the years. 17, 19, 22, & 27.

Glocks definitely have their place. I kinda equate them with AK-47s. They are dependable, plenty accurate, easy to shoot & carry. I keep my 17, with a Surefire attached, next to my bed. In the middle of the night there isn't much to have to focus on except to remember to pick it up. {I don't wake up well . . .}
Another thing is: for some reason I seem to be able to shoot a Glock well. I think it is because of the light weight.

The small Glock I also consider a very good carry gun. It is a bit on the thick side, but it still carrys very well IWB.

Best Wishes,
Tom
 
I own a second gen G22, second gen G23 and a third gen G32..
The G32 is a keeper, I don't carry it much, as I live in a pretty quiet area, and my other pocket carry calibers suffice..

BUT when I venture into the "badlands" of Kansas City, the 32 is on my hip..

As mentioned before, bullet setback can be an issue on rechambered rds..

What is the date on the night sight's ? If they are Trijicons, the 2 numbers on the sight will be the date..for instance, 09 is 2009, and so on..
Regardless, you got a great deal..
 
Setback should not be an issue with the .357Sig if properly crimped, but it will not be an issue if you handle the rounds correctly: A (semi) auto firearm has its rounds chambered once, after which they are fired or put in the training pile so that under no circumstances are they chambered more than once. This is not new information, and should be standard training and practice.
 
Setback should not be an issue with the .357Sig if properly crimped, but it will not be an issue if you handle the rounds correctly: A (semi) auto firearm has its rounds chambered once, after which they are fired or put in the training pile so that under no circumstances are they chambered more than once. This is not new information, and should be standard training and practice.

Sounds like good advice..however, the 357 sig round seems to have more issues than any of my other Glocks..
Just to be clear, when you clear the pistol of a round, that round goes into a range ammo only bin..So if you clear your weapon daily, that is 30 rds of defensive ammo going into the range bin monthly...I guess that is a small price to pay for dependability...Or at least assumed dependability..
 
I'm hoping the Glock .380 is finally going to get to the US, it would be great for my wife. My G20 is a little much for her and she's not getting my G19!!
 
Here is my Glock 32, bought to replace my stolen Glock 31. I love the cartridge, it shoots flat like a laser. I started carrying this handgun fly fishing after a few run-ins with folks that thought they owned the river. I put steel sights on mine. My Glock 19's, 26's, 17 & 31 all have Glock night sights.

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I'm hoping the Glock .380 is finally going to get to the US, it would be great for my wife. My G20 is a little much for her and she's not getting my G19!!


I have shot the Glock 25 & 28 .380 a.c.p. pistols. They belong to a NC state trooper who was kind enough to let me try them. Being blow-back guns, the recoil was greater than my Glock 19 & 26 pistols. I would like to have one of each for the novelty.
 
Only 3 here. Two G19s and one G21. I like my Glocks in 9 and 45 and HKs in 40.

Ok I also like HK45 and high end 1911s but I can't afford them

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It is not the Glock, persae, though the golck and I don't care for each other, it is the .357 round.
I have been shooting and carrying a Sig 239 in the ,357sig for a long time---I am just about fed up wit the round for a number of reasons.
I want to sell it, along with the .40 barrel, but the trade-in is just extremely low.
I just have not gotten around to posting it yet.
The round is just to complicated for what it offers.
I hate the .40.
Blessings
 
It is not the Glock, persae, though the golck and I don't care for each other, it is the .357 round.
I have been shooting and carrying a Sig 239 in the ,357sig for a long time---I am just about fed up wit the round for a number of reasons.
I want to sell it, along with the .40 barrel, but the trade-in is just extremely low.
I just have not gotten around to posting it yet.
The round is just to complicated for what it offers.
I hate the .40.
Blessings

No issue..Just keep what you like and 'chit can' the rest...There is always an azz for a seat...Be more specific and post on the sale items
 

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