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  • #16
    Just bought a new Glock 27 at the gun show. We took it to the range, great gun!!!!!!!!!! What a pattern that I could do.
    It is too big (caliber) for my small wife. Will get her a 9mm.
    Traded in a 38, 25, and 9mm Makorov to help offset the cost. Wanted to standardize all theammo needed.

    All I can say is great product.
    JD

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    • #17
      Glocks are like AKs. Pull the trigger, they go bang. Get em dirty, they go bang. Mistreat em, they go bang.

      And like an AK, they are ugly as sin. I own both, they go bang.

      But I carry my Taurus 917c everyday cause it goes bang with style. :p

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      • #18
        I hate Glocks. To be fair, it is my shooting style. They stove pipe and jam - drives me mad. My 1911 has never jammed or stove piped, unless it was set up to simulate a failure. It is like an extension of my arm. And I have a mean double tap. :D

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        • #19
          Originally posted by MustangGal View Post
          I hate Glocks. To be fair, it is my shooting style. They stove pipe and jam - drives me mad. My 1911 has never jammed or stove piped, unless it was set up to simulate a failure. It is like an extension of my arm. And I have a mean double tap. :D
          To wide a grip causing you to "limp wrist" it and jam?
          Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Matt In Oklahoma View Post
            To wide a grip causing you to "limp wrist" it and jam?
            Much to my firearms instructor husbands dismay. :D

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MustangGal View Post
              Much to my firearms instructor husbands dismay. :D
              Yep, my Daughter has the same issue every month if we have a long string during competition. Daddys saving his nickels n dimes for a ruger sr9 which seems to fit her better. I noticed the same thing when i taught the Women On Target NRA course the last few years too. I also believe the angle of the pistol has something to do with it. It works great with a good grip but seems to increase the issue with a bad grip IMHO.
              They aint for everyone but I will love'em till I die!
              Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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              • #22
                MG- interesting. Firm handshake grip?

                Only time I've seen a 26 do this was either a left handed draw from a right handed holster not held well- GUN UPSIDE DOWN when you fire, or one time the wife was shooting towards the back of the vehicle from the passenger door side. The latter happened right after we switched over to these, and I haven't seen her have a problem left handed with it since.
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by Lowdown3 View Post
                  MG- interesting. Firm handshake grip?

                  Only time I've seen a 26 do this was either a left handed draw from a right handed holster not held well- GUN UPSIDE DOWN when you fire, or one time the wife was shooting towards the back of the vehicle from the passenger door side. The latter happened right after we switched over to these, and I haven't seen her have a problem left handed with it since.
                  LOL! Yes! Right or wrong, I judge people by their handshake. I have to admit, I even refused to attend a certain church when the pastor had soft, effeminate hands and a dead fish handshake!

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                  • #24
                    SPAM ALERT !!!
                    "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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                    • #25
                      I love my Glocks (have 6), I gave my 20 year old daughter a 4th gen G19 for CHRISTmas. Out of the box dead nuts reliable, I can't say that for other guns I've had.
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                      • #26
                        I really love the Glock model 21. Very reliable weapon.

                        13 rounds of 45 acp!

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                        • #27
                          i have a glcok 45 that kicks butt, works real good
                          I am my own audience

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Deep Operator View Post
                            I really love the Glock model 21. Very reliable weapon.

                            13 rounds of 45 acp!
                            try the Plus two mod; it works great. I run 185 gr Gold Dots in mine at about 1,100fps. Have Hopgue grips, a laser on the Gen One and the 3.5# trigger. Reliable is name of their product.

                            Laus Deo
                            overbore

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