I have been hunting for a Glock Gen 4 29. I am rarely in Plano so i decided to call Gun Gear to Go. I have heard since my hunt for one there is not a huge difference between SF models and standard models. Well I have never had a chance to hold them back to back like today. The Glock gen 4 29 is supposedly the exact same size as the gen 3. I immediately noticed the difference. I WILL be trying to obtain one very very soon.
I spoke with several people at this store in Plano. I will be giving them my business. i was in no way shape or form pressured in any way. i wasnt blown off when i purposely told them i was "window shopping". Instead of just saying "ok" and walking away with an attitude, 3 different employees just kind of hung out and shot the breeze with me while looking. I can honestly say that I have not found that much at a gun store. I have found buying guns to be similar to buying a car actually.
If anyone is looking for a great place to go see some cool stuff check them out.
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I am in no way affiliated with them. I was just that impressed. The have a pretty decent holster selection. I didn't see belts but then again I didn't stay long enough to look.
10mm Glocks at GunGear to Go
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Yeah, GGTG has consistently impressed person after person that I've spoken to or read about on different forums.
Those guys are top notch!
Those guys are top notch!
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I've got a gen 3. Love it.
Be forewarned, if you intend to do more than use it for a range toy, you'll be wanting to shoot it a fair bit. There's the only problem with 10mm: ammo. You won't be picking it up a WalMart when you pop in for ammo, a loaf of bread, and some socks.
You may be able to pick it up at the local gun store, but you'll pay a premium.
I've had to order almost all of my ammo. And while it's not crazy expensive like a box of ammo, it ain't cheap. You have to ask if the 10mm is with paying 20%+ more to shoot than, say .45 or .40. Or shoot 20% less often.
You may be in a position where it's not an issue. In that case, rock on. It's a great gun in a great round.
Be forewarned, if you intend to do more than use it for a range toy, you'll be wanting to shoot it a fair bit. There's the only problem with 10mm: ammo. You won't be picking it up a WalMart when you pop in for ammo, a loaf of bread, and some socks.
You may be able to pick it up at the local gun store, but you'll pay a premium.
I've had to order almost all of my ammo. And while it's not crazy expensive like a box of ammo, it ain't cheap. You have to ask if the 10mm is with paying 20%+ more to shoot than, say .45 or .40. Or shoot 20% less often.
You may be in a position where it's not an issue. In that case, rock on. It's a great gun in a great round.
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I noticed a difference between all of them. I have a medium size hand with long skinny fingers and I can't hold a Glock 20 gen3 standard. I got a gen 3 sf and it is better but not great. Recently I held a Gen 4 Glock 20 and I could tell a huge difference from my sf. I held them back to back and the Gen4 was much better in the hand. They might say they are the same in grip width or length but maybe the shape is slightly different because it makes all the difference to me! Can't wait to get one!
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Yeah it's about 5 bucks more for a box of 50 which adds up I know. I plan to get a .40 barrel for it at some point.punkndisorderly wrote:I've got a gen 3. Love it.
Be forewarned, if you intend to do more than use it for a range toy, you'll be wanting to shoot it a fair bit. There's the only problem with 10mm: ammo. You won't be picking it up a WalMart when you pop in for ammo, a loaf of bread, and some socks.
You may be able to pick it up at the local gun store, but you'll pay a premium.
I've had to order almost all of my ammo. And while it's not crazy expensive like a box of ammo, it ain't cheap. You have to ask if the 10mm is with paying 20%+ more to shoot than, say .45 or .40. Or shoot 20% less often.
You may be in a position where it's not an issue. In that case, rock on. It's a great gun in a great round.
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