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Picked up my new Blue Label Gen 4 Glock 32 in 357 Sig..

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#1 · (Edited)
...on range time yet, just my standard additions to include the Vickers tactical magazine catch, a Vickers tactical slide stop and finally, a Ghost 3.5lb connector. Sight will change in a week or two. Hopefully it's tame like my Sig 229 Carry in 357 Sig but I think there might a little more umph in the Glock.

The Glock 32....



The G32 with my new Sig 229C in the 357 Sig...

 

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#2 ·
Congrats! It really is amazing how space efficient Glocks are. I love the .357 Sig. I've got a G33g4 and .357 barrels for my P229R and full size M&P. I also love the distinctive background you've chosen for all your photos.
 
#6 ·
I have both also. Both are excellent but I think the 32 is a better platform for the roumd because of similar size, 1 more round and a longer barrel. I bought a 40 barrel for my 229C SAS and stick with it in that pistol. Congrats!
 
#7 ·
BTW, are the night sights on that Sig awesome or what? They are the largest, brightest nightsights I have ever used and I put tritium sights on all my pistols. Thing shot dead on POA also, my brand new HK P2000 I also broke in that day was shooting low.
 
#18 ·
Congrats on your new Glock.
 
#21 ·
I have been sick so no range time, tomorrow I hope. I have 200 rounds, a bit lower than my norm for initial range work but it's more expensive. Ah, just got my Academy gift card for using their credit card, so that's a box :) I ordered three 50 round boxes of Speer Gold Dot 125gr as well. That will be its daily carry ammo.
 
#23 ·
Range time today and my G32 reminded me how weak my grip was on my 357 Sig. A few limp wristed FTF's....they were limp wrist issues no doubt. Easily fixed with a tap, no rack needed. I ended up with 400 rounds, WWB 125gr FMJ, Speer Gold 125gr JHP, Sig Sauer 125gr JHP, and Hornaday 135gr JHP. Had to have that good grip to not have failure to feeds. No problems with the Hornady 135gr or Sig Sauer 125 but they were the softest shooting of the ammo. So fun to shoot!
 
#24 ·
Old thread, but...what kind of malfunctions did you have that were fixed by tapping the bottom of the mag but did not require racking the slide?? And you attributed them to 'limp wristing' because it was .357 sig?
 
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