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Glock 40mm
Glock G22 40 S&W Pistol 4.49 Inch Black - 10+1 Rounds - The Glock G22 is used by law enforcement agencies across the US and countless others around the world have trusted this .40 S&W pistol. I bought a G23 Gen 3 a few months ago and it has been my favorite gun to date and I have quite a few. I also got a 9mm barrel conversion for it so I can shoot 40 s&w or 9mm from it and it's the perfect gun to carry or use as a toy. If you are considering a G19, I would consider a G23 and a converted barrel. This gun can be converted to shoot 4 different calibers (it comes in 40 s&w, you can get a 9mm or .357 converted barrel, and you can also get a .22lr conversion kit for here). Great gun all around! I highly recommend this gun.
Rampart Range Day 19
I prefer the grip of the Gen 4 over the Gen 3. More secured in the hand. The 23 size is perfect for carrying and can be hidden, but big enough to take up the shrinkage and give a longer look. I also like the idea of the .357 Sig converter barrel. You can't beat a Glock in my opinion.
Honestly, I despise glocks. They are thick and big guns that don't fit in my hand. Recently my husband wanted, we went to the store and he was looking, the salesman put the gen 4 in my hand and it was like a glove. After a quick look I realized that they made the gen 4 after the 1911 grip which I have loved since the 1911 but I also love how much I can customize the glock. So the 23 gen 4 was probably the last gun I bought until it was destroyed.
The first Glock I ever owned and it turned out to be my #1 grip gun. Fast, smooth and reliable. I have owned several different semis from different manufacturers and this is the best I have ever had. I'll make it accurate with a spring kit and barrel, but even out of the box I get consistent 5" groups at 9-12 yards. Thanks.
I bought a Gen 3 a few years ago. I still love guns to this day. I'd like to get a Gen 4 one day but haven't felt the need to do so yet. I loved wearing it off duty when I was in law enforcement. It's not too big and still has a decent amount of ammo. I recommend it to almost anyone who wants to carry concealed.
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Love it. I had a gen 5 G19, my friend convinced me to switch. SAME SIZE. Fits all my Glock 19 holsters with no problem. It can also shoot 9mm. I think it's great!
I tried the Glock 23 and immediately fell in love, great gun and feel different. A lot more recoil is to be expected, but it's moderate for the caliber, it's a great gun. This isn't my first Glock, I've had a G17, G19, G23, G30SF and G45, but my G23 feels different.
I love the Glock shop. Very informative video and great service. I didn't buy my gun here. I am 12 miles from Buds Gun Shop Lexington, Kentucky. This is my first and only gun. I bought it and haven't shot it in 2 years. shame on me, then I retired and met my new friend. I replaced the spring, it made a big difference. This glock 23 is gen 4. I fitted it with a large dot XS sight. Now I like that, very fast on target. Bam you are there too. I put a blacklist and trigger on a Johnny Glock. I have a lot of dry fire, it shows when I go to the range. There is a book called Navy Seal shooting by Chris Sajnog, . I learned a lot about how to shoot. Chris Sainog is a seal shooting instructor. Money well spent. you can't go wrong with this Glock 23. It does everything a gun should do. Now you have to do your part and learn how to use it. hope this helps CBH
I bought a Glock 31 which is a Sig 357 caliber with one magazine. I bought 2 more Sig 357 magazines from Gun Broker but the salesperson said they couldn't find the magazines so long story short he went out and bought me (2) 40 caliber magazines and assured me they would work for a 357 pistol. Then I bought a 40 ACP barrel. So now I have a Sig 357 pistol and a 40 ACP pistol with 3 magazines. Then I bought a 9mm converted barrel and (3) 9mm magazines, so from one gun purchase and a few extras I now own 3 different caliber guns. Glock RULES!!!!!! Then I get the 22LR conversion.
Why The Fbi And Police Prefer The Glock 23 To The Glock 19
I bought my Glock 23 40 cal from a dealer in Tulsa, Oklahoma about 20 years ago! This gun never let me down. This is the best gun I have had the pleasure of owning. I used it while on duty at two different police departments. This is a solid gun and I am glad to own it! I had a sig P 938 9mm, the trigger pull was horrible and I personally wasn't very accurate with it. I also have 2 sig p 238 in 380 auto again nice gun but not very accurate. The frame is also on the thin side, so after 100 rounds at the range my arm was a little tired. The Glock 27 is a better choice 1st. it's almost the same size as the p 938 so it's really compact. 2nd is 40 cal not 9mm 3rd its magazine is 9+1 vs 6+1 4th I can use the 15 rounds I preloaded at home so I don't waste time reloading. Best of all This gun is very accurate at 7 yards, I can get 15 shots into a 3 inch circle, and after 100 shots there is no hand fatigue. I bought a Glock G 27 Gen 3.
Lightweight, easy to store. I highly recommend the extended mag for your little finger because my ring finger got tired after the fourth round of mag. Maybe less fatigue with gen 4 w/+4 grip which is my next investment.
As a retired LEO, I own several handguns (most of them Glocks). This is my favorite concealed carry gun of all time. The .40 caliber gets the job done and the gun fires flawlessly. I shot SMJ and Hallow dots through it with no problem. At the range, this little pistol outperforms my more expensive Kimber 1911 .45. What I mean by this is that my Kimber has a real food jam problem. The hand safety is too close to the grip, causing the safety to be accidentally activated by accidental thumb contact. These issues cause frustrations when taking a series of live shots. While my Glock 27 has never misfired or failed in a live fire situation. I can keep shooting while other people are busy solving their problems with other guns. I trust this gun with my life! That's something I can't really say about many other guns!
Crimson Trace held for the G. 27 and shot the Hornady Critical Defense 2" mine group at seven yards. Good luck bad guys!
Glock P80 Retro Gen 1 Austrian Army Exclusive Reproduction P81750203
I bought a GLOCK 27 for off-duty concealed carry. Since this is a small gun with 40 cal shots, you can definitely feel the recoil. With practice and repetition, the setback becomes manageable. I installed a small SIG Romeo RDS in my G27 and found this
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