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Glock 36

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Earlier this week I posted a question about the Kahr CW 45 GREAT responses from all! I would love some input from those that carry the Glock 36...as I am leaning that way for an EDC pistol.

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Re: Glock 36

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It's the only questionable Glock. 30SF is better but thicker.
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gigag04 wrote:It's the only questionable Glock. 30SF is better but thicker.
Not entirely true, I'd take the 36 over any Gen4 in 9x19. Swap71: In all honesty if you like it and can shoot it well who cares what others think?
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G.A. Heath wrote:
gigag04 wrote:It's the only questionable Glock. 30SF is better but thicker.
Not entirely true, I'd take the 36 over any Gen4 in 9x19. Swap71: In all honesty if you like it and can shoot it well who cares what others think?
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Re: Glock 36

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G.A. Heath wrote: Not entirely true, I'd take the 36 over any Gen4 in 9x19.
That's funny, my Gen4 Glock 19 has been flawless for over 1000 rounds now (and I've even cleaned it twice! ;-) )

To the OP, is it thickness you're worried about with the Glock 30? Proper attire and a good belt/holster combo go a very long way towards concealing a gun.

I can conceal anything from a full size 1911 to my Glock 19 in just shorts and a t shirt.

I've never shot a 36, but two things jump out at me: With a G30, you can use G21 magazines in it. A G36, being the only "slim" design can only use G36 magazines.

In addition, for a little extra thickness, I'd take 10 rounds of .45 in a G30 over 6 rounds of .45 in a G36 any day.

Just my opinion, and as always...probably worth what you paid for it. :tiphat:
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Re: Glock 36

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XD45 (And I've been a Glock fan since the 80s, so a Glock is OK)
but ...

subliminally
XD45
grip angle
XD45
13+1 Capacity
XD45
reliable
XD45
better grip comfort
XD45
Grip as thin as many single stacks

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Dont carry my G36, but have not had any issues factory ammo. Bought it used so not sure of round count. It did take some playing with my SWC reloads to get them to feed right but with FMJ or RN leads bullets never had an issues.
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