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I am not and have never been a Glock owner but have shot a few on occasion when friends bring their to the range. In general I think they are excellent for law enforcement and uniformed carry but for most civilians to EDC / CCW they are just too large, bulky and heavy. I think they are extremely reliable and accurate but just not small or light enough to comfortably conceal.
Today a friend brought his Glock 26 down to the range and he let me shoot 30 rounds. Below is the first target that I shot and it was at 30 feet using 124 grain FMJ I found it to be very accurate. The Glock 26 empty weighs in at 21.5 ounces and compared to my 17.8 ounce Sig P365 the Glock had noticeably more felt recoil than the substantially smaller and lighter Sig - I was surprised to say the least. One thing that I never cared for was Glock's very wide, thick and bulky frame. I feel that the Glock 26 would make a descent OWB holster SD gun but would be useless for pocket carry. The Sig P365 is my EDC and is pocket carried in a DeSantis Nemesis about 30%-40% of the time when not in my Kramer OWB Horsehide holster.
I feel Glock dropped the ball when Sig, Springfield Armory, FN, etc. all came out with their own Micro 9's and even 6 years later has no models that directly compete with Micro 9's. I guess for some reason Glock feels like they just do not need to. I truly don't believe they can't come up with one!
Anyway I was glad to have actually shot the Glock 26 but would never consider owning one after owning my P365 for 6 years. I think the P365 is the one model that revolutionized the CCW / EDC 9mm SD carry market. Because the Glock 26 is sort of a betwixt and between sized gun, I see it as going after a shrinking market and wonder how many they actually sell year. After hearing so much about Glock and all their models, I found out first hand today that the 26 is sort of an obsolete oddball sized pistol. That's just my take and of course some will disagree. Even for off duty LEO's it still seems to big and bulky for off duty use unless they work in Alaska where you wear outer garments most of the year.
Today a friend brought his Glock 26 down to the range and he let me shoot 30 rounds. Below is the first target that I shot and it was at 30 feet using 124 grain FMJ I found it to be very accurate. The Glock 26 empty weighs in at 21.5 ounces and compared to my 17.8 ounce Sig P365 the Glock had noticeably more felt recoil than the substantially smaller and lighter Sig - I was surprised to say the least. One thing that I never cared for was Glock's very wide, thick and bulky frame. I feel that the Glock 26 would make a descent OWB holster SD gun but would be useless for pocket carry. The Sig P365 is my EDC and is pocket carried in a DeSantis Nemesis about 30%-40% of the time when not in my Kramer OWB Horsehide holster.
I feel Glock dropped the ball when Sig, Springfield Armory, FN, etc. all came out with their own Micro 9's and even 6 years later has no models that directly compete with Micro 9's. I guess for some reason Glock feels like they just do not need to. I truly don't believe they can't come up with one!
Anyway I was glad to have actually shot the Glock 26 but would never consider owning one after owning my P365 for 6 years. I think the P365 is the one model that revolutionized the CCW / EDC 9mm SD carry market. Because the Glock 26 is sort of a betwixt and between sized gun, I see it as going after a shrinking market and wonder how many they actually sell year. After hearing so much about Glock and all their models, I found out first hand today that the 26 is sort of an obsolete oddball sized pistol. That's just my take and of course some will disagree. Even for off duty LEO's it still seems to big and bulky for off duty use unless they work in Alaska where you wear outer garments most of the year.