Is a Glock 19 For ME???

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Re: Is a Glock 19 For ME???

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KC5AV wrote:I've found that the bottom plate of the magazine on my Glock digs into my side a little bit. I've been losing weight lately, so that may not be a problem much longer, but I've considered trimming a little of that one corner.
I don't know if it will help you with your model, but on the G30 magazines there are two versions, one with a thin bottom plate (really only holds 9 rounds) one with a thick bottom that easily holds the nominal 10 rounds.

I use the thick ones with no trouble so maybe is it something else, perhaps you holster. Mine sits almost straight up, with a little bit of forward to make it snuggle.
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Re: Is a Glock 19 For ME???

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The Glock 19 was my first gun of any kind and I still have it. It's now my "car gun." I also have a Glock 22 that sits in a Gun Vault by my bed.

The G19 is a good, solid weapon and will never let you down. I recently bought a Bianchi holster for it and, when I get my CHL eventually, it will be my carry weapon.

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Re: Is a Glock 19 For ME???

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Glocks are great guns and the 19 is maybe the most efficient carry gun of all time. Right size, accurate, good capacicity, light, hides well, etc.

Another thing I like is they are as easy or easier to completely detail strip/reassemble than a 1911 and there are a lot of aftermarket parts if you find you want to change the trigger pull or slide release, mag release, etc.

They also have a reputation for being the most relaible handguns in existance.
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