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Glock 19 vs Full grip ( G17 and G45) for carry.

6.5K views 23 replies 23 participants last post by  AZgman  
#1 ·
G19 is easier to conceal then G17 or G45. If one can effectively conceal a full grip Glock , G17 For example, do You fund a full grip a worthwhile advantage? If You could effectively conceal a G17 or G45 , would You carry it instead of G19 ?
 
#2 · (Edited)
I’ve carried compact (19, 23) and full size (17, 22, 45) IWB. They both can work, but there’s no getting around that even a slightly smaller pistol is easier to conceal in more scenarios (variations in clothing and activities). If you only see a few scenarios where you would carry concealed and you can successfully conceal a full size in those scenarios, then I don’t see a reason to not select a full size.
 
#3 ·
Having owned a 19,17,45 and carried them all for brief periods, I can tell you the 1/4inch grip difference makes very little to none when concealing it.

That said, I also don't think that additional grip length helps in any substantial way at least for me. My hand fits completely on a 19 and I shoot it just fine.

Personally I say it comes down to training with the firearm that feels best in your hand and getting proficient with it. Generally speaking you will be able to do everything "you" will need to do with a Glock 19.

However, the 45 is definitely a nice option.
 
#7 ·
The G19 grip fits my hand fine. I don't feel the extra 2 rounds of the G17/G45 is an absolutely must have. If it came to that, there's always the spare reload.
 
#10 ·
Won't this depend on the size of your hand?

People with giant, brutish, ogre-hands might value some extra length.

People with dainty, girl-child hands won't care how much extra grip is hanging out the bottom of their hand.

Since I'm closer to the second category, almost any grip is a full grip for me. I can get 3 fingers on a G43. Only the G42 & G26 are too short for my whole hand.
 
#15 ·
People with giant, brutish, ogre-hands might value some extra length
Easy now.

I resemble that remark and that's what she said.


Aside from the hilarity,I can effectively conceal a G17. Giant,brutish,ogre body to go with the meat hooks. So I carry a G20. Heck,I can conceal a small person on me.
 
#13 ·
I carry a G19 IWB at roughly 4 o'clock and don't feel I can effectively conceal my G17 in that same position. OWB and under a jacket would be no issue though. What I would really to see Glock make is a pistol with the grip size of a G19 and the barrel length of G17.
 
#14 ·
#16 ·
One of the most overlooked factors in size is the draw grip. Can you reliably pull the gun out of the holster without fumbling around? I sold my 26 after realizing my 19 was just as easy to conceal and much easier to grip in the draw. As far as the 17 grip, like everyone said, depends on hand size and concealment options. I rarely open carry but the 19x gets that pleasure.
 
#19 ·
Yes. You can do it with the correct holster, belt and shirt. I use a Milt Sparks Criterion for strongside and a Tenicor Certum 3 or Sagax Lux 2 for appendix carry. I also use JM Custom Kydex, usually the AIWB 2.5. Appendix carry holsters will have a camming bar and foam wedge. The Criterion is usually stock but sometimes I replace the rear strap to get more forward cant.

Belt is a Kore Essentials belt because of the 1/4" adjustments. I use the 10# belt with the X7 buckle. It's a fantastic belt that solves my back problems.

A great shirt helps immensely. It needs to be straight cut -- taper from the arms to the waist will result in printing. It should be one size larger.
 
#21 ·
My first Glock (and the first Glock I carried off-duty) was a G17. I concealed it fine in an OWB holster under a T-shirt. The main factors are the holster, it's location and it's cant. Mine was OWB at the 3-4 O'clock position and the holster had a forward cant which brought in the butt of the pistol.

I prefer a full sized grip on a Glock.