Avalonthas
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
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- Toronto ON
I could note vote for both 
I know the Glock 19 comes with the "lonewolf" barrel to make it legal length for Canada. I'm assuming that is why you can shoot lead? With that being said, that implies that the stock Glock 17 barrel you can not shoot lead with. Correct?
And the poll is back to 50/50 lol! I guess a little more insight might help. I'd like to eventually buy the .22lr conversion kit - both have a kit available. I like the fact that the 19 is a little more compact, and probably less people have it as it is harder to get due to the barrels etc. On the other hand, the 17 would be easier to get and seems to be more popular, i.e. more things available for it? - are after market sights the same on both of them? or are they specific to each gun?
Sights the same. The slide is approx. 1/2" shorter and the frame is 1/2" shorter also. G17 is more popular because it's around $250 less than the G19.
I know the Glock 19 comes with the "lonewolf" barrel to make it legal length for Canada. I'm assuming that is why you can shoot lead? With that being said, that implies that the stock Glock 17 barrel you can not shoot lead with. Correct?
The Polygonal Rifling in the factory barrel causes high velocity lead bullets to lead the barrel quite quickly. You have to be just a little OCD about your cleaning regimen with them. Alternatively you can ignore the leading issue until the gun goes kaboom in your hands.
Screw both, glock 26 is the way to go.
Thanks but I'm specifically looking for a 9mm for my first pistol.
I have shot many pistols otherwise, .22lr, 9mm, 357, 38special, 40, 45acp etc. but I'm set on a 9mm for the first one
The glock 26 is chambered in 9mm.
ka-ching!Thanks guys! Once i find that damn sticky on how to post pictures, ill post some up! Anyone have the link to the sticky handy?