A 32.4 has been my EDC for awhile now. There’s plenty of affordable training ammunition available online; defensive rounds are expensive, but so what?Hey all,
I have a G32 Gen4 on its way, but I have to jump through the permitting process here in NJ first of course. I ended up choosing the Gen4 over the Gen3 (both are available through my dealer) due to the upgrades.
In the meantime, I was looking to supplement my research with some real-world knowledge from experienced shooters here that run the G32.
Can anyone offer any tricks or tips specific to the G32 Gen4 that I should be aware of or knowledgeable about?
Any insight is appreciated for sure, and thank in advance!
--Brian
There are none. Use proper fundamentals and it’s literally like shooting any other Glock handgun. Having owned 31s, 32s, and 33s, my opinion is they are basically interchangeable with any other Glock of the same size in terms of operation, capabilities, and intended role. The only difference is caliber, and that’s a logistical issue rather than a practical shooting one.Can anyone offer any tricks or tips specific to the G32 Gen4 that I should be aware of or knowledgeable about?
Ugh...I don't miss that...at all. AND 10 round mags. AND...No hollowpoints.Hey all,
but I have to jump through the permitting process here in NJ first of course.
--Brian
It’s my favorite of my glocks. Flat shooting and most accurate. My favorite outdoor edc. Even better with the Overwatch TAC trigger, 3.5 connector and 6lb trigger spring I recently put in it.Hey all,
I have a G32 Gen4 on its way, but I have to jump through the permitting process here in NJ first of course. I ended up choosing the Gen4 over the Gen3 (both are available through my dealer) due to the upgrades.
In the meantime, I was looking to supplement my research with some real-world knowledge from experienced shooters here that run the G32.
Can anyone offer any tricks or tips specific to the G32 Gen4 that I should be aware of or knowledgeable about?
Any insight is appreciated for sure, and thank in advance!
--Brian
Hey all,
I have a G32 Gen4 on its way, but I have to jump through the permitting process here in NJ first of course. I ended up choosing the Gen4 over the Gen3 (both are available through my dealer) due to the upgrades.
In the meantime, I was looking to supplement my research with some real-world knowledge from experienced shooters here that run the G32.
Can anyone offer any tricks or tips specific to the G32 Gen4 that I should be aware of or knowledgeable about?
Any insight is appreciated for sure, and thank in advance!
--Brian
G31.3 is awesome. I picked up an LE trade in about a year ago and put a Timney trigger in it. I can almost put shots through same hole at 25y. Love the accuracy and power of 357sigI really like the .357 Sig cartridge and own both a G32.3 and a G33.3. I use the 32 for my LEOSA annual qualification and get tight groups and high scores. I use Underwood 125 grain Gold Dots for carry and Sellier & Bellot 140 grain TMJ in the field. Both of these cartridges are pretty hot. I put Glock night sights on mine, but there are lots of choices better than the stock items. I also prefer the smooth trigger to the grooved one on the 32/33. I think I’m destined to pick up a G31.3…
I really like the .357 Sig cartridge and own both a G32.3 and a G33.3. I use the 32 for my LEOSA annual qualification and get tight groups and high scores. I use Underwood 125 grain Gold Dots for carry and Sellier & Bellot 140 grain TMJ in the field. Both of these cartridges are pretty hot. I put Glock night sights on mine, but there are lots of choices better than the stock items. I also prefer the smooth trigger to the grooved one on the 32/33. I think I’m destined to pick up a G31.3…
The G32 is fantastic platform. I got mine directly from Glock. Way back when after you took the Glock Armorer Course. I picked the G32 Gen4. Form me the recoil felt like a 9MM +P+ round but with a much louder bang. I bought a KKM 9MM conversion barrel, and a stock G23 barrel for it as well. Its definitely a gun that can be used in many situation's and can still do them well.