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GSSF Coupon.... G30 vs G19
I currently have a G21 and a G36. The G36 is my daily carry and my G21 is my nightstand gun. Im going to be receiving my next GSSF coupon soon and need some guidance in which way i should spend it.
G19 would fit into my G36 holsters from what Im told, and that would make for a great alternate daily carry. G30 would complete my 45acp Glock collection and with a 9 round baseplate would make a great alternate for daily carry as well but would require a new holster (unless I make a G30/36 hybrid from what Im told). Any help would be appreciated. |
The G19 would give you the ability to shoot less expensive ammunition, and might prove handy if there is a point when you can get 9mm but not .45.
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100% go with the G19 gen 4
expand your calibers! Pick up some Speer Gold dots 124gr +p |
Since you already have a 21 and 36, I'd say go for the 19. I have a Gen3 19 and 26, and will be using my next discount for either a 21 or 30 in Gen4. You'll have fun with the 19.
-Joel |
You have the .45 dept. covered pretty well. I'd go with the G19 Gen 3 if I were you. You'll enjoy shooting the G19, and practice for less dough. :cool:
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When I saw the title of this thread, I was thinking "they're the same size - G30 all the way". However, since you have Glocks on either side of the G30 in the size/capacity/.45 continuum, I'd say get a 19, or a 26, or a 17, or a 34...
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I suggest the G19, as others pointed out it is cheaper to shoot.
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I "vote" G19 as well. I've got IWB and OWB holsters for my 19 and my 36 fits them fine. I find the 19 easier to shoot and more accurate than the 36.
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G19 or G17, cheaper to shoot. G19 can use same holsters etc.
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Seems you have the HD and carry covered, I'd look for a G17L or G34 for fun, something to trick out with a red dot.
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Easy, I would sell the 36 and buy the 30, it is the 45 glock to carry.
Use the coupon on the 19. 21,30 and 19 is one dope stable of Glocks. I know cause it's what's in my safe and hip. |
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