fill me in on GLOCK models.

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not a GLOCK fan but i might just get one to beat on it, shot it dry ,torture it cuz i dislike it so much :D . so what are the differences between the models, cuz they all look the same to me.
 
yep, i looked. so are they all pretty much the same internally? and what about the generations? what are the changes
 
Mostly it's all about the cosmetics - older models are the ones without the finger groves.
The newer Glocks are offered with the metal sights (including the night ones) - finally they figured out that plastic isn't all that great material for the sights ;)
From what I heard the newer models have improved trigger spring as well.
 
They're all pretty much the same in regards to look and feel, but there are some variations. Apart from the different classes (standard, compact, sub-compact), the .45 and 10mm models have wider frames.

Some models are offered in a SF configuration which stands for "short frame". These have picatinny rails, ambi mag releases, and a reduction in grip size. There's also "slimline", which as far as I know is only available with a Glock 36 right now. This just means it has a slimmer frame. Then there's the competition models that have longer barrels and slides, adjustable sights, and extended slide and magazine releases. Lastly there are the "C" models, which just have slots cut into the slides and barrels to reduce muzzle climb. These are supposed to work like compensators but in my experience they're pretty useless. :p They do produce quite a cool flash, though.
 
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While we're on the topic, do they make an SF version of the Glock 19?


Inquiring minds would like to know. :D

Only the 21 and 30 right now, 20 coming very soon, heck it might already be here. I don't know how much shorter they could make the 9mm frames. It's only for the 45 and 10mm glocks so far.

Glocks all look the same, handle the same, work the same. It's one of the features if you ask me. There are cosmetic differences between the various generations, different grips, etc. And of course different sizes, but a good portion of the little ones need to have barrels sticking far out the slide to be legal here.
 
UNTIL they go KB...

... Okay - I've only ever personally witnessed that ONCE...

... Which is ONCE more than I've seen any other firearm blow up (in 23 years of shooting).

:jerkit: That's what you get for firing high-pressure reloads with lead bullets through an octagonal barrel.
 
Glocks look so GOOD

Desktop wallpaper is a G20 right now. So ###y!

I don't care if I'm the only one that think so.

Guys should really cut that stuff out about Glock kB, we all know it's the user's fault for using lead or high pressure reloads or something.

Just get a good aftermarket barrel if you're scared of the infinitesimal chance of something happening, a change that's just as much as other firearms (look at the kB'd 1191s and that FiveseveN handgun that almost took the user's fingers off) so really guys, have fun. Glocks are awesome.
 
Only the 21 and 30 right now, 20 coming very soon, heck it might already be here. I don't know how much shorter they could make the 9mm frames. It's only for the 45 and 10mm glocks so far.

Glocks all look the same, handle the same, work the same. It's one of the features if you ask me. There are cosmetic differences between the various generations, different grips, etc. And of course different sizes, but a good portion of the little ones need to have barrels sticking far out the slide to be legal here.



Thanks. I was inquiring because I was interested in an ambi-release for the mags on a Glock. :dancingbanana:
 
Glocks are awesome...have a look at the most common police sidearm in North America...it is a Glock...what is the most commonly used IDPA pistol? A Glock 34, of course... Plus, I shoot a Glock, and I have impeccable taste in guns, vehicles, women, and anything else you might want my opinion on...
 
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