New to me Glock

true north

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So this guy phones me up and offers me a few toys he's hardly used. One of these is a Glock 17. I've never owned one so I figure what the hell, I'll buy it. I'm not 100% positive but I believe this is a first generation based on the lack of finger groves on the frame.I know these have quite the fan base, so I'm itching to find out how it compares to a BHP, my 1911a1 and cz-75.
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Older gent that can't use his guns due to health. I bought all of them as a package and this was one.:D This thing is strange. It both attracts and repels me.It's so untraditional. I think I like it already and I've only had it a couple of hours.
2nd gen. perfect. pics help.
Are there any other differences?
 
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Differences:
See the trigger pin? You have just one pin... on the models soon after yours there are two pins. This isn't a big deal, but you cannot put at .40S&W slide on yours because of this (not that you would)

Otherwise, good score!
 
TN, I look forward to your first range report. Like you, I think these things are the ugliest damn pistols that I have ever seen. On the other hand, all you hear are good things about them. When you fire it, I suspect you will either love it or hate it. Please let us know. If you love it, I may have to make it my next purchase.
 
If you've shot mostly single action then it'll probably take you awhile to warm up to the Glock trigger. Throw in a $20-$25 Glock 3.5# connector before you pass final judgement.

Third gen models are more sought after, but there is absolutely nothing wrong with a second gen. Most people never actually use the accessory rail and the straight grip (sans finger grooves) will fit everyones hand instead of those with just the "right-sized" fingers.

Enjoy your new purchase!
 
true north said:
Older gent that can't use his guns due to health. I bought all of them as a package and this was one.:D This thing is strange. It both attracts and repels me.It's so untraditional. I think I like it already and I've only had it a couple of hours.
2nd gen. perfect. pics help.
Are there any other differences?


It was like that with me years ago when I first saw a Glock. It was such an odd looking gun made with plastic???? :eek:
But as the years passed and the acceptance was huge, they have been tried tested and remained true. I tried my friend's G22 and I was sold! I bought a G22 and recently a G37 and love them both. It really does take a sewing machine repairman to shake up the industry! Maybe he should try his hand on a automobile!! :cheers:
 
NAA said:
Looks like it's hardly been used/shot at all.... :cool:
No, it hasn't. This guy kept all the brass for his guns that he shot. 14 rds for a Win 94 Big Bore .375win and a box(50) of win FMJ of what weight I can't remember, for the Glock.
 
I've got a good video on how to detail strip a Glock (easy stuff). You can find the same video on YouTube, but the video size on YouTube makes it a little hard to follow the detail. If you're interested, I'll figure out some way to host it so you can download a copy. I got it off a website somewhere, but I can't recall where.

There is also some information out there on where to oil and how little oil to use. I've saved that stuff to my C drive as well and if caring for a Glock is new to you, I can pass on what I have.
 
I think that Glock pistols are absolutely beautiful...and my favorites are the second generation guns like the one you have there. :D I really do think that they are beautiful! No shid whatsover.
 
I actually prefere the 2nd gen guns. I hate anything with finger grooves. I have yet to find any that fit my hand. All three of my Glocks are gen 2.

Auggie D.
 
I just bought one and fired a few hundred rounds, and I like it! I was all over the map with it, but that wasn't the guns fault. I'm just learning how to shoot a pistol, the guy I was with was making nice little groups with it.
 
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