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Guest IrishGuy
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Glock 30 -- Small enought to carry everyday but still big enough for home defense/duty. Plus its the .45ACP round.

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In all reality it'd have to say my G26, as it's my daily carry. I have more trigger time with it then I've had with any of my Glocks I've owned in any caliber. It just works well for me.....though I'd definatly tie the G19 with the G26 in my situation.

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I cannot believe no one has asked: "What do you want it for?" Home defense, EDC, competition, paper weight, range toy, or safe queen?

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@broox, this was just from a general point of view with no purpose in mind. I was just wanting to hear what people had to say. I've never been a Glock person but for some reason have been looking at them lately so I wanted to see what people had to say about the different models.

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I cannot believe no one has asked: "What do you want it for?" Home defense, EDC, competition, paper weight, range toy, or safe queen?

Because it's supposed to be for EVERYTHING. Your daily carry, ZOmbie blaster, your ACME anvil or what ever you deem to use it for. It's a gun and better yet it's a Glcok....... what else would you normaly use it for except to save your hide if the situation came up. With a Glock, there is no such thing as a safe queen......

Guest JChapegs
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If you could choose one Glock, which one would you choose and why? I'm asking out of interest with no specifics in mind.

G26. You are a magazine/sleeve change from a 19 or 17. 3 in 1.

JC

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Guest Kamikaze
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G26. You are a magazine/sleeve change from a 19 or 17. 3 in 1.

JC

Or a 27,33. Your only a barrel away from 3 calibers.... 9 in one.

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i'll break the mold and cheat on the M&P....i like the G26--easy to carry and 10+1 is pretty awesome compared to the Smtih 642 that holds 5 rounds of .38

Guest mdh3p
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Glock 27 or 26 because of size. I carry the 27 and chose it over the 26 and only as personal preference of .40cal instead of 9mm.

Guest 6.8 AR
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Since I have a 17,19,20,21 and 30 and like them all, the 30 is my favorite, but like

DWarren said that 20 is a cannon. Pick what feels good in your hand and try it out.

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19 is my favorite to shoot, but I carry a 27. The short grip does make a difference the way I carry and I actually shot it better than my 23.

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Guest Lowbuster
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I edc carry glock 33 with .40 SW I put the grip extenders on which allows my pinky to be used and gives me an extra round. Take a file and take down that small ridge where pinky goes and I forget I'm wearing it most of the time.

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9mm Glock(s). I have a 17, 19, & 26.

I have carried the 19 for better than 15 years.

9mm ammo is available pretty much anywhere ammo is sold. The 9mm is the original Glock caliber, and (imho) the further you go away from the original design specifications the more potential for "issues" you can have.

My 19 is ridiculously reliable.

It's easily concealable.

It has a normal capacity (15 round) magazine, but accepts larger capacity mags.

It's (subjectively) very shootable.

I've seen and treated people shot with almost every imaginable handgun round...the 9mm will certainly do as long as you do your part...

You get a very long "user life" from a 9mm Glock... + 30,000 rounds and going strong...

9mm ammo is one of the more affordable rounds to purchase and/or reload...so you have absolutely no excuse to not shoot , practice, and train...

Did I mention a Glock 19 (factory stock except the friggin plastic sights) is RELIABLE ?

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Glock 20SF. I like and carry mine. Love the power you can get out of it with the proper ammo and 15 rounds in the mag.
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I really want one. I have a 19 and it is a very good pistol, but I sure would like a 10mm.

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With all this discussion about G19's I want another one. Would like a Gen4 G19 after I sold my Gen3 G19 a few months ago and bought a Gen4 G22 which i absolutely love. Also carry a Gen3 G26 but have been on the fence to either pick up another G19 or a G27. Decisions, decisions.

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G20 .......... Because it ROCKS! And the ability to handle multiple calibers including 9mm (well, so to speak).

I have 2 of them, a 2nd and 3rd generation with stock barrels - along with these conversion barrels:

6" KKM-10mm Match, 5.15" LW-10mm Tactical, 4.6" KKM-357SIG, 4.6" LW-.40S&W and last, but by no means least, going to pick up a 6" LW-9x25 Dillon next.

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