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If you could only have ONE Glock .45...


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The Glock 21 is more proportional. However it is extremely large. The G30's thick heavy slide I can not get used to. I actually sold you a 30sf that was a great shooter. I will buy a 30s someday.
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30SF, hands down.

 

It is an absolutely perfect fit in my hands, accurate, and compact.

Same as Glock30  also I like the 10+1  It goes every where with me. :cool:

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If I ever go down the .45ACP route again, here's my choice: Glock 21, Gen4.

 

Having said that, the last of my many 45's (HK USP Tactical) went to a friend 5 years ago.  I'm now running Glock 9mm's exclusively.

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Glock 30 . I can use it with the "fat bottomed" mag it comes with or the Flush sitting 9 rd mag or I can use the G21 mag in it . Also X-Grip is supposed to release the X-Grip mag sleeve for the G21 mag to fit the G30 this year .

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My edc is a Glock 21. I am a big guy and it fits me. I like having 14 rounds of 45 in the gun should an exciting event occur

Guest 6.8 AR
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I think I've bought both from you, Mike. :D Have you not figured out the riddle?

Guest 6.8 AR
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By the way, I like them both. That's why I have multiples of both.

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Application, application, application.  For comfort and number of rounds, the 21, for ease of concealment the 30.  I for one have 5 or 6 glocks all gen2.  Don't have the 30, but my favorite is the 23.  I am seeking a gen2 model 32 that says Sig357 on the slide and not 357.  They are out there, ~2000 were produced.

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I have both but if I had to chose to have only one it would be the 21 hands down.  For accuracy and increase capacity I don't see it being much of a contest and although the 30 is my usual holster weapon I don't really have any trouble carrying either. :)

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I ask, because as far as carry is concerned, I have become completely Walther-ized. The PP(Q,X,S) pistols are just better than anything I've shot. However, they are lacking in the .45 department, best as I can tell. So, in that, I gotta stay Glock...

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I have shot a gen 3 21 and it performed well. Not crazy about the grip angle so i would go with a XDM45.

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Thats kind of an odd question. If we're talking only about Glocks shouldnt the question read "small, medium, or large and why?"

Personally I like to hang onto my guns so whatever one has a large enough grip for all my fingers without a mag extension, bam! If you're going to carry a gun, carry the whole thing - not a sawed up model thats partially pieced back together. Thats just weird to me.

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