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Just bought two LEO trade in G-22 gen 4s , one was just dirty, must have been different departments. The 2nd totally different, just to break down was all rusted up inside., not minor, had rust scales that sheared off in disassembly. Some Sargent needs a serious adz whipping, to allow his boy scouts to carry a rust bucket Glock like that.
I used to run FOP match's and Deparment quals, so to see something like that really ticks me off. Had to use a punch and a mallet to break the slide lock free. Every metal part inside was rusted. Used needle nose pliers to pull the extractor spring, plunger. It is soaking in the parts washer at the moment.
They will be very different in short order, Novak steel front and rear sights, LW Alpha 357 Sig barrels, new recoil springs, extractors, Ghost Maker 3# triggers, etc. I do, or did build custom Glocks. Stopped, but still have the parts and all the Glock tools.
Not a Glock fan, just bought the 22s since they are 19s, take 19 mags, grip inserts, the LW 9mm barrels and extractor and walah you have a 19 G4. I have 20 mags......so Kinda goes with my AR 9-Glock mag carbine.
I rarely just do stuff, the 6 Ps
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Buying used Glocks is the way to go. Many Glocks are to very good shape and usually come with functioning "night sights". The .40 guns usually cost < 9x19 versions. The cost savings over new gun can be significant. Some have to be bought new because used samples are hard to find. One example is G47.
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Just bought two LEO trade in G-22 gen 4s , one was just dirty, must have been different departments. The 2nd totally different, just to break down was all rusted up inside., not minor, had rust scales that sheared off in disassembly. Some Sargent needs a serious adz whipping, to allow his boy scouts to carry a rust bucket Glock like that.
I used to run FOP match's and Deparment quals, so to see something like that really ticks me off. Had to use a punch and a mallet to break the slide lock free. Every metal part inside was rusted. Used needle nose pliers to pull the extractor spring, plunger. It is soaking in the parts washer at the moment.
They will be very different in short order, Novak steel front and rear sights, LW Alpha 357 Sig barrels, new recoil springs, extractors, Ghost Maker 3# triggers, etc. I do, or did build custom Glocks. Stopped, but still have the parts and all the Glock tools.
Not a Glock fan, just bought the 22s since they are 19s, take 19 mags, grip inserts, the LW 9mm barrels and extractor and walah you have a 19 G4. I have 20 mags......so Kinda goes with my AR 9-Glock mag carbine. I rarely just do stuff, the 6 Ps 22's are the same frame size as 17's, not 19's. It's the 23 that is the same frame size as the 19.
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Just bought two LEO trade in G-22 gen 4s , one was just dirty, must have been different departments. The 2nd totally different, just to break down was all rusted up inside., not minor, had rust scales that sheared off in disassembly. Some Sargent needs a serious adz whipping, to allow his boy scouts to carry a rust bucket Glock like that.
I used to run FOP match's and Deparment quals, so to see something like that really ticks me off. Had to use a punch and a mallet to break the slide lock free. Every metal part inside was rusted. Used needle nose pliers to pull the extractor spring, plunger. It is soaking in the parts washer at the moment.
They will be very different in short order, Novak steel front and rear sights, LW Alpha 357 Sig barrels, new recoil springs, extractors, Ghost Maker 3# triggers, etc. I do, or did build custom Glocks. Stopped, but still have the parts and all the Glock tools.
Not a Glock fan, just bought the 22s since they are 19s, take 19 mags, grip inserts, the LW 9mm barrels and extractor and walah you have a 19 G4. I have 20 mags......so Kinda goes with my AR 9-Glock mag carbine.
I rarely just do stuff, the 6 Ps Sure.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Just bought two LEO trade in G-22 gen 4s , one was just dirty, must have been different departments. The 2nd totally different, just to break down was all rusted up inside., not minor, had rust scales that sheared off in disassembly. Some Sargent needs a serious adz whipping, to allow his boy scouts to carry a rust bucket Glock like that.
I used to run FOP match's and Deparment quals, so to see something like that really ticks me off. Had to use a punch and a mallet to break the slide lock free. Every metal part inside was rusted. Used needle nose pliers to pull the extractor spring, plunger. It is soaking in the parts washer at the moment.
They will be very different in short order, Novak steel front and rear sights, LW Alpha 357 Sig barrels, new recoil springs, extractors, Ghost Maker 3# triggers, etc. I do, or did build custom Glocks. Stopped, but still have the parts and all the Glock tools.
Not a Glock fan, just bought the 22s since they are 19s, take 19 mags, grip inserts, the LW 9mm barrels and extractor and walah you have a 19 G4. I have 20 mags......so Kinda goes with my AR 9-Glock mag carbine. I rarely just do stuff, the 6 Ps 22's are the same frame size as 17's, not 19's. It's the 23 that is the same frame size as the 19. Glock took care of that with Gen5 guns. The new .40 guns weigh about 90 grams > 9Γ19 counterparts. End of the π....π±
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A few years back I bought a police trade in Glock 22 (Gen4) for $350.00. Mine looked nearly new and came with the factory night sights, although not as bright as new ones (still visible in darkness, even today, though). Once I got that medium backstrap on it, I loved the way it handled. Great bargain.
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Just bought two LEO trade in G-22 gen 4s , one was just dirty, must have been different departments. The 2nd totally different, just to break down was all rusted up inside., not minor, had rust scales that sheared off in disassembly. Some Sargent needs a serious adz whipping, to allow his boy scouts to carry a rust bucket Glock like that.
I used to run FOP match's and Deparment quals, so to see something like that really ticks me off. Had to use a punch and a mallet to break the slide lock free. Every metal part inside was rusted. Used needle nose pliers to pull the extractor spring, plunger. It is soaking in the parts washer at the moment.
They will be very different in short order, Novak steel front and rear sights, LW Alpha 357 Sig barrels, new recoil springs, extractors, Ghost Maker 3# triggers, etc. I do, or did build custom Glocks. Stopped, but still have the parts and all the Glock tools.
Not a Glock fan, just bought the 22s since they are 19s, take 19 mags, grip inserts, the LW 9mm barrels and extractor and walah you have a 19 G4. I have 20 mags......so Kinda goes with my AR 9-Glock mag carbine.
I rarely just do stuff, the 6 Ps Sure. It looks like previous deputy did not get issued very special Mariner Glock.π€
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Don't sugar coat it, Deflave. Tell us what you really think of it. Your 26 is a hunk of fugking schit as well. hell I'll bite what is flaves favorite Glock number for carry use does it begin with the 1 and end with a 9 or ...?? Subcompacts belong in a trash bin. 19s are barely serviceable. Full size grip frames or bust. I do like the single stack concept and the 43X is great. There's this gun called a 1911. Lol.
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There's this gun called a 1911.
Lol. No thanks.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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I got banned on another web site for a debate that happened on this site. That's a first
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There's this gun called a 1911.
Lol. No thanks. I bet deflave has 5 1911s in his carry gun rotation.....
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Glock 9mm's. What's not to like? Top to bottom: Glock 22 Gen2 frame built into a 6" barrel longslide with parts from EBay and KKM. Have barrels in 9mm, 357 Sig, and 40SW. Glock 17 Gen2 Glock 19 Gen5 Glock 43X I had to drop down to a Wolff 14-lb spring with 9mm longslide for reliable operation.
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MontanaMarine,
I like your really big one.
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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There's this gun called a 1911.
Lol. No thanks. I bet deflave has 5 1911s in his carry gun rotation..... Lol.
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MontanaMarine,
I like your really big one. LOL, Yeah it's a smooth shooter.
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π€·ββοΈThe overall thickness of 30s is only .2" > G36. If extra weight is a problem there is no law prohibiting loading G30s magazine with 6 cartridges. When Glock engineers were designing G36 they were trying to best legendary Charter Arms Bulldog? Honestly? The Glock engineers were designing a light-weight, compact "Commander" .45 ACP Perfection for concealed carry. The G30 is a "brick" compared to the slimline G36. 26.3 oz. v. 22.4 oz empty wt. - that's a 1/4 lb. And then there is the bulk. - Slimline G36 v. G30 - In an IWB holster? Different animals all together. GR
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π€·ββοΈThe overall thickness of 30s is only .2" > G36. If extra weight is a problem there is no law prohibiting loading G30s magazine with 6 cartridges. When Glock engineers were designing G36 they were trying to best legendary Charter Arms Bulldog? Honestly? The G30 is a "brick" compared to the slimline G36. 26.3 oz. v. 22.4 oz empty wt. - that's a 1/4 lb. And then there is the bulk. - Slimline G36 v. G30 - In an IWB holster? Different animals all together. GR The glock 36 being glocks least popular model.
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π€·ββοΈThe overall thickness of 30s is only .2" > G36. If extra weight is a problem there is no law prohibiting loading G30s magazine with 6 cartridges. When Glock engineers were designing G36 they were trying to best legendary Charter Arms Bulldog? Honestly? The G30 is a "brick" compared to the slimline G36. 26.3 oz. v. 22.4 oz empty wt. - that's a 1/4 lb. And then there is the bulk. - Slimline G36 v. G30 - In an IWB holster? Different animals all together. GR The glock 36 being glocks least popular model. Sure. Its qualities, outside of precision, weight, and reliability - are anathema to Glock fans. But for a slimline light-weight CCW .45 ACP? It is outstanding. Good on Glock for colorin' outside the lines on this one. GR
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π€·ββοΈThe overall thickness of 30s is only .2" > G36. If extra weight is a problem there is no law prohibiting loading G30s magazine with 6 cartridges. When Glock engineers were designing G36 they were trying to best legendary Charter Arms Bulldog? Honestly? The G30 is a "brick" compared to the slimline G36. 26.3 oz. v. 22.4 oz empty wt. - that's a 1/4 lb. And then there is the bulk. - Slimline G36 v. G30 - In an IWB holster? Different animals all together. GR The glock 36 being glocks least popular model. Sure. Its qualities, outside of precision, weight, and reliability - are anathema to Glock fans. But for a slimline light-weight CCW .45 ACP? It is outstanding. Good on Glock for colorin' outside the lines on this one. GR The 36 and 19 are awful close in size and one is easy to use and carries a couple more rounds to boot. But if you gotta have a little .45.
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