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I keep thinking that I need a Glock 41.
Anyone have one? Likes and dislikes?
I can't decide between the 41 and 34.
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What do you want it for? If it's for paper punching, get the 34. If it's for hunting/hiking, get the 41 (or 40).
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I got a 34 last year. A buddy got the 41 just because it was new and different and almost immediately wished he had the 34. Sample of one, but he just doesn't shoot the .45 enough to make it worthwhile.
your flippant remarks which you so adeptly sling
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I'll probably buy one of the 10mm versions of the 41, I think it's the Glock 40 ?
"Allways speak the truth and you will never have to remember what you said before..." Sam Houston Texans, "We say Grace, We Say Mam, If You Don't Like it, We Don't Give a Damn!"
~Molɔ̀ːn Labé Skýla~
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Fingered a G41 today at Lgs today and liked it quite a lot. They didn't have a 40 available but assured it would be a 6-in. with slide as wide as G20. Damned shame.
Hoping somebody's making an RDS compatible P/T width slide for a 20/21 frame.
That puppy would hunt!
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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I believe the 40 has the narrower slide, like the 41.
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LGS guy said it was gonna be regular thickness. Guess we'll have to wait & see.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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Ya know, Blue, a 34 or 17L would be the modern iteration of Lugers outdoorsmen carried all over the world in early 20th century. A +P+ 124 bonded JHP would solve a lot of trail side issues short of grizzly.
Just thinking about it makes me want a .357 SIG tube for my G35.
�When in doubt, I whip it out.� Uncle Ted
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I just keep thinking that a 1911 size gun that's lighter and has 13+1 capacity. It would make a good house gun or IDPA gun. Of course a 34 would also.
The 10mm is out. I have way to many reloading components for the 45 and 9mm to start a new caliber.
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I thought of getting one but it's just a longer 21, and I have had two of them! Two big to practical.
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