Did the match grade bbl produce a noticeable improvement? If yes, were you able to quantify? Thx!Soccerdad1995 wrote:You're right. Aside from sentimental value, I also have more invested in that gun than I could ever come close to recouping. Ghost trigger bar, extended mag release, extended takedown lever, night sights, Wilson Combat match grade barrel. I think I will just make it my officially designated car gun now that I have installed the Alien gear mount next to my right leg.AndyC wrote:You shouldn't, either - of all the Glocks, the 19 is the good one (in my not-so-humble, completely 1911-biased opinion)
Plus with the possibility of HRH winning, I am not too excited to sell any of my guns. Maybe I just need another safe instead?
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It is the one pistol which this 1911-owner/lover carries virtually daily. And on the days when I'm not carrying my G19, it's because I'm carrying either my G17 or my G43. A G26 is on the future acquisitions list.AndyC wrote:You shouldn't, either - of all the Glocks, the 19 is the good one (in my not-so-humble, completely 1911-biased opinion)
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While I love my HK USPc, the G19 is my EDC using an alien gear IWB holster.
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My Sig 226 is my favorite pistol but the 19 has been here since day one and it has to much sentimental value and is priceless to me.
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I hate to say it (because I really do like WC products), but there was no noticeable improvement for me, personally. That could have been on me, since I am definitely not an expert marksman. There was a little tightening of my groups, but nothing remarkable, and the G19 is still not as accurate, for me, as my other, similarly sized pistols. Of course, I am comparing it to things like a Sig P226, CZ Shadow, and 1911's. To be fair, a Glock 19 is not trying to be any of those guns, even with a fancy barrel.Bitter Clinger wrote:Did the match grade bbl produce a noticeable improvement? If yes, were you able to quantify? Thx!Soccerdad1995 wrote:You're right. Aside from sentimental value, I also have more invested in that gun than I could ever come close to recouping. Ghost trigger bar, extended mag release, extended takedown lever, night sights, Wilson Combat match grade barrel. I think I will just make it my officially designated car gun now that I have installed the Alien gear mount next to my right leg.AndyC wrote:You shouldn't, either - of all the Glocks, the 19 is the good one (in my not-so-humble, completely 1911-biased opinion)
Plus with the possibility of HRH winning, I am not too excited to sell any of my guns. Maybe I just need another safe instead?
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I alternate between my Glock 19 Gen4 and M&P Shield. Just depends what I'm wearing.
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The 19 is a "sweet spot" in the Glock range for the cartridge, capacity, control, and concealment. Big enough to get a grip on; small enough to hide with some effort; enough 9mm rounds for most short-range interpersonal confrontations; fair sights, sight radius, and trigger out of the box.
It's not my choice for carry, but I wouldn't feel poorly armed with one.
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My 19 gen3 went into the safe when the 26 g4 got the ghost connector and plunger work done that smoothed out the trigger. I swapped it over to left hand and thoroughly broke it in retraining myself (30+ yrs of 1911) to eject with my L thumb rather than my L middle finger. 000's of rounds later and it's still not "natural". A 26 with +2 extension backed up by 2X17 round mags is tough competition for my favorite (Kimber) 7+1 w/2x7 back up.AndyC wrote:You shouldn't, either - of all the Glocks, the 19 is the good one (in my not-so-humble, completely 1911-biased opinion)
Hard to explain but a 1911 is just kinda like holding a cigarette 10 years after you've quit...just feels right!
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Thanks for the response /honest feedback. I find the same thing, I am not as accurate with my G 17 or G19 as I am with my other 9mm pistols, except for the G43, that little pistol is amazing!!!!Soccerdad1995 wrote:I hate to say it (because I really do like WC products), but there was no noticeable improvement for me, personally. That could have been on me, since I am definitely not an expert marksman. There was a little tightening of my groups, but nothing remarkable, and the G19 is still not as accurate, for me, as my other, similarly sized pistols. Of course, I am comparing it to things like a Sig P226, CZ Shadow, and 1911's. To be fair, a Glock 19 is not trying to be any of those guns, even with a fancy barrel.Bitter Clinger wrote:Did the match grade bbl produce a noticeable improvement? If yes, were you able to quantify? Thx!Soccerdad1995 wrote:You're right. Aside from sentimental value, I also have more invested in that gun than I could ever come close to recouping. Ghost trigger bar, extended mag release, extended takedown lever, night sights, Wilson Combat match grade barrel. I think I will just make it my officially designated car gun now that I have installed the Alien gear mount next to my right leg.AndyC wrote:You shouldn't, either - of all the Glocks, the 19 is the good one (in my not-so-humble, completely 1911-biased opinion)
Plus with the possibility of HRH winning, I am not too excited to sell any of my guns. Maybe I just need another safe instead?
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I prefer the Glock 17, but my daily carry is a G19 in a Raven Phantom with the pancake wings on a nylon velcro inner belt... no clips or anything show over my belt.
Evenings and weekends are a G17, sometimes a G21.
Evenings and weekends are a G17, sometimes a G21.
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Depending on what I wear, i normally carry my g26 iwb. Sometimes when I throw on a jacket, I'll carry my g19 instead . But both feels great iwb. Was debating on getting a shoulder holster for the winter time tho.
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I carry my 19 90% of the time. Sometimes I'll carry a 26, and occasionally my 1911 or PMR 30.
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A 19 Gen2 has been my general carry pistol, well since the Gen2 was the last especially 'thing'
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I am currently caring my my shield in a .40, however I am looking at a Clock 19 gen 4 MOS or wait for the Gen 5 (depends on the election) but also thought of the Clock 23. I do own 2 other 9. Keep it mostly at 1 caliber. thoughts?
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'Cause it's a better gun than that cheesy P226, right?cmgee67 wrote:I carry a gen3 G19 everyday and have since I got my LTC last November with the exception of a couple others in rotation but about 95% is the G19. Who else carries the 19?
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