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Title: Which Glock?
Post by: Jim on January 06, 2006, 12:54:47 AM
Hi Folks, I need some input please..  I'm considering buying a Glock 27 in 40 cal. or a Glock 26 in 9mm.  I would get the subcomtact model for easy conceal.  I have owned the 40 in the past and could shoot it quite well, however, it would require time to get back on target due to the snappy recoil..  I haven't shot the 26 but assume the recoil is more balanced.  The reason for the purchase would be to have a pistol I could shoot at the range and eat up ammo and also to give myself some extra punch over the pup.. while carrying..  Would you go with the 40cal. or the 9mm. with hotter loads then we can use in the pup?  I have seen some commercial ammo in 9mm. that isn't that far behind the 40 cal.....  Thanks for any ideas, I really appreciate it..  Your Friend,   Jim :)
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Newt on January 06, 2006, 09:39:02 AM
I've had the 27 & 26! Still have the 26, got rid of the 27. I got a little antsy about reports of kabooms with the Glock 40's. I've got a G17,19,&26 all good shooters and accurate.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: harrydog on January 06, 2006, 09:45:47 AM
I've owned several Glocks - a 23, a 19, and a 17. I really don't care for the subcompact models at all. I think the 23 and 19 size is the way to go, especially if you're carrying the R9 as a back up. They're more comfortable to shoot and still quite concealable. And I prefer 9mm  or .45 over .40SW.
Really though, it's all personal preference and if you prefer the subcompact size, that's what you should get. Either caliber will do the trick - that's also personal preference.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Rocnerd on January 06, 2006, 11:29:00 AM
I would go with the .40 if the slightly more snappy recoil isn't an issue for you.  Bigger heavier bullet works for me.  So, go with the 27 if you are determined to get the subcompact.  

Otherwise I agree with harrydog, I would get either the 23 or 19 instead.  Most people I see with the 26 or 27 end up putting the pinky extension on the mag which makes it as long in the grip as the 23 and 19.  Since the grip is the part that is most worrisome concerning concealment that negates the advantage of the 26 and 27 sized glocks.  So, if you were going to put the pinky extension on I would say get the 19 or 23 instead.  No pinky extension get the 27.  Another thing that the compact glocks (23 and 19) have in their favor is the rail for a light/laser.  Maybe a consideration.  
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Erich on January 06, 2006, 11:42:54 AM
I've owned a pile of Glocks. All worked, but the only one that I still have is the G26.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: tracker on January 06, 2006, 12:37:35 PM
I would get the 19 or the 26 in that order. Powerball works
great in the 19.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: sksmatt on January 06, 2006, 09:26:34 PM
I agree, the 19 is a great choice.  9mm range ammo is cheap and grip length is just right.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Brenden on January 07, 2006, 12:34:07 AM
I have not had the 27,but do have the 26 and like it a lot!!

Also the 19 and 17.. ;)

I personally carry the 26 with +2s,and I like the feel of it slightly over the 19 for IWB carry.. :)

It all is what works for each person when you narrow it down to a couple of choices I feel..

Brenden
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: CaptBW on January 07, 2006, 08:57:17 AM
I followed the suggestion of a LEO friend and bought the 27.  We both are happy with our Glocks.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Jim on January 07, 2006, 11:52:56 AM
Thanks fellows, I really appreciate your input..  Let me throw another model in for consideration, the 36 in 45 cal.  1/4 in. longer than the 26 or 27, thin grip, single stack, and not much longer in the grip then either of the above mentioned pistols!!  My son is a P.O. and picked one up for back up and really likes it...  That would solve the problem of power and size at the same time..  Do any of you have experience with the 36???  Thanks again for your time.. :)  Jim
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Michigunner on January 07, 2006, 12:35:03 PM
Jim,

I had a Glock 36 .45 Auto and enjoyed it.

Teddy Jacobson, the well known gunsmith, recommended either the Glock 36 or H&K USP Compact .45 if you want a small .45 Auto.

Mine was a little tricky to take apart.  I had the New York Trigger 1 installed, and that might have had some effect on takedown.  I don't know.  The trigger had to be manipulated to get things apart.

You will sometimes find adverse comments about them on the Glock forums.  They are not 100% admired by all.  Some of it is the 6 round capacity, of course.

I installed the Pierce +0 grip extension, and a Slug Plug to fill the hole.  It really didn't make that much difference to me, and I stopped using the Pierce.

The Glock is a great pistol.  If I had to do it again, I would try the H&K instead, and maybe skip the Compact version if my small hands could handle the regular USP .45.

Bill
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Brenden on January 07, 2006, 03:23:41 PM
Jim,

No personal experience with the 36 either,but I know of a couple people that carried them after they first came out..

I believe both now carry other guns though.

If I remember right they were a fairly "stout" shooters for them.But what is that way to one,may not be with others.. ;D

Good luck with your quest.. 8)

Brenden
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: tracker on January 07, 2006, 07:06:24 PM
I have the 36 and like it very much; it,too, performs very
well with Corbon Powerball. I was pleasantly surprised how
accurate the gun is with most any ammo. Conversely, I was
quite disappointed with the 22; however, with 16 or 17 rounds, one can tolerate less accuracy.
Like Bill, I also bought the 36 on Teddy's recommendation.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: jsw4178 on January 13, 2006, 11:20:28 PM
I have a glock 23 and a glock 27 I have carried them both as bcak up /off duty waepons for 10 years with no problems. the caliber choice is just personal preference. The most importnat thing is to be comfortable with the gun you carry and practice,practice,practice! :)
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: MurrayNevada on January 14, 2006, 11:36:21 AM
I have a G27 and a G36.  I find myself carrying he G36 and have retired the G27 to the safe.  G36 feels better in my hand and also shoots better for me.  I also like .45ACP.
Title: Which Glock?
Post by: TW on January 15, 2006, 04:23:07 AM
>>I have Glocks 17, 19, 23, 26, and 30.  Of them all, I like and shoot the 26 the best.  Thing about the 26 is - you can use mags for the 17 and 19 with skirts to get 15 and 17 + rounds, and it still conceals like the 26 - at least with the 19 mag.  I also shoot the 30 well.  I find it kinda odd I shoot the sub compacts so well given my bulky hands - but it's true...TW<<
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: harrydog on January 15, 2006, 01:09:12 PM
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>>I have Glocks 17, 19, 23, 26, and 30.  Of them all, I like and shoot the 26 the best.  Thing about the 26 is - you can use mags for the 17 and 19 with skirts to get 15 and 17 + rounds, and it still conceals like the 26 - at least with the 19 mag.  I also shoot the 30 well.  I find it kinda odd I shoot the sub compacts so well given my bulky hands - but it's true...TW<<
Yup, that's pretty odd. Really.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: tracker on January 15, 2006, 11:10:36 PM
I like your humor, harrydog.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: sharp on January 17, 2006, 09:08:19 PM
Jim,
I've owned (and sold most) every Glock except the long slide models and the .357 sig models.  The .45's except for the 36 are too big for my hands.  But I couldn't shoot the 36 as well as the 9mm and 40.  My new favorite is the model 38 in .45 GAP.  I think the size of the 19, 23, and 38 is just about perfect.  My wife has a 19 and likes it alot.  I also like the "baby" Glocks.  I'm toying with the idea of picking up a 39 in .45 GAP.
Jeff
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: tracker on January 17, 2006, 10:18:39 PM
don't know much about the .45 gap but there was some
adverserial press in some magazines early on; haven't heard
much since.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: sharp on January 19, 2006, 09:16:28 PM
In a nutshell, it is a cartridge that duplicates the performance of the .45 ACP except in a smaller package.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: tracker on January 19, 2006, 09:47:35 PM
In times of crises and impending ammo shortage it may be
wise to stick with common, cheap, and readily available
calibers like the 9 mm. and the 45 acp.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Michigunner on January 22, 2006, 12:13:11 AM
I am concerned that the 45 GAP will not make it.

A large stock of 9mm, 45 ACP, and .223 Remington meets my needs.  The more common it is, the better.
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Jim on February 04, 2006, 10:35:30 PM
Thanks for your help fellows,
I ended up buying the 23 in 40cal.  I really like it..  The compact 23 is easier for me to shoot tha the sub compact 27..  Gosh, its nice having a weapon that goes "BANG" everytime you pull the trigger!!!  Thanks again, Jim
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Rocnerd on February 08, 2006, 12:24:47 PM
Good choice and good luck with it.  I haven't had problem one with mine.
Title: Which Glock?
Post by: TW on February 08, 2006, 03:16:47 PM
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Thanks for your help fellows,
I ended up buying the 23 in 40cal.  I really like it..  The compact 23 is easier for me to shoot tha the sub compact 27..  Gosh, its nice having a weapon that goes "BANG" everytime you pull the trigger!!!  Thanks again, Jim

>>When I took a CCW course some years back the primary instructor suggested the G23 to be the best all around gun for concealed carry purposes.  I had a nice G23 a couple years ago but swapped it for a G19 just because I'm more of a 9mm guy.

Now that you have your CCW gun - get to know it inside out and it will serve you well, as needed and desired.  You have made a GREAT choice with the G23...!...TW<<
Title: Re: Which Glock?
Post by: Jim on February 09, 2006, 12:16:17 AM
Thanks fellows, I appreciate it...   Jim :)