Personally I have no idea. I would go safe and say the gen4 beavertail adapter.
But single stack 9mm would be interesting I guess. Just not for me.
ETA:
So to sum it all up :yawn:
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If the G26 were 1 oz lighter it would fail to have the required points to be imported. Not saying a single stack sub compact can't be done, but a small lightweight single stack is unlikely in my view.
Glock doesn't seem to understand that we want new models of guns. Not some stupid online gimmick. We want the damn single stack sub-compacts. We want the damn carbine. We want the Gen4 20.
glock doesn't seem to understand that we want new models of guns. Not some stupid online gimmick. We want the damn single stack sub-compacts. We want the damn carbine. We want the gen4 20.
That's the best bet. I'd actually be really excited about that.
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