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02-19-2013, 09:07
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To the ladies...
Hi ladies I am new here and wondering which Glock you all use? I am a big fan of the G19 (with green)
Take care
GL
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02-19-2013, 21:51
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My gf (not a forum member so I'm posting) loves my G27 and G34
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02-19-2013, 21:58
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as soon as i liberate my G19 i will let you know
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02-20-2013, 05:39
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Location: Michigan
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I have a 22 gen 4. I'm hoping to get a 23 soon as my edc.
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02-21-2013, 08:08
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Quote:
Originally Posted by GlockLassie
Hi ladies I am new here and wondering which Glock you all use? I am a big fan of the G19 (with green)
Take care
GL 
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You neglected to say what you want to "use" it for. I have about a dozen Glocks that I use mostly for various competitions. If you want to use a Glock as an EDC (every day carry), you live in a warm climate like I do, and you realize the advantage of carrying directly on your person ( not a purse, for instance), then I would say that no Glock is good to use - or at least to conveniently carry with women's fashions.
In the winter when I lived in a colder climate I actually carried a G30, IWB. Now, there is no Glock possible enough to conceal comfortably to carry each day so I carry a Kahr PM-9. If your handgun becomes a problem to wear and to conceal comfortably, you are likely going to find excuses not to take it along. When that line of thinking begins, it's time for a smaller, more comfortably concealable alternative.
If your use consists of a range gun or some basic competition or a nightstand gun, your G19 idea would fit that bill nicely and still be somewhat concealable on your person, in colder climates.
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02-21-2013, 11:07
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SARDG
You neglected to say what you want to "use" it for. I have about a dozen Glocks that I use mostly for various competitions. If you want to use a Glock as an EDC (every day carry), you live in a warm climate like I do, and you realize the advantage of carrying directly on your person (not a purse, for instance), then I would say that no Glock is good to use - or at least to conveniently carry with women's fashions.
In the winter when I lived in a colder climate I actually carried a G30, IWB. Now, there is no Glock possible enough to conceal comfortably to carry each day so I carry a Kahr PM-9. If your handgun becomes a problem to wear and to conceal comfortably, you are likely going to find excuses not to take it along. When that line of thinking begins, it's time for a smaller, more comfortably concealable alternative.
If your use consists of a range gun or some basic competition or a nightstand gun, your G19 idea would fit that bill nicely and still be somewhat concealable on your person, in colder climates.
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My glock is only for recreational shooting with friends, or by the range after a stressful day at work. Home protection yes but here it´s not something I really need living in Spain.
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02-22-2013, 01:42
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You'll want either a G19, or a G34.
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02-22-2013, 09:04
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Hi all, I´m going to be buying a G19C with half tone brown.
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02-24-2013, 21:36
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Location: South Carolina
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I recently got a G26 as my first gun and to use for conceal carry and just going out to the range. I love it!
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02-26-2013, 13:34
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I like my G26. It's a great first gun, easy to shoot and keep safe
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02-28-2013, 20:29
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I have a 34 and a 19. Love them both. My next will be a 26.
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02-28-2013, 21:59
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My wife G19
My daughter G31
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03-01-2013, 09:59
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I've got a 26 and a 19 (OD green) but the 19 is my go-to gun.
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