smash29
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Any thoughts on /experienceswith this caliber? I tried to do a search on OCDO but thesearch functiondoesn't like "45 GAP" for some reason.
I just picked up a new Glock 19 and while I was fondling all the other Tupperware they had I looked at the G38. I'm thinking of a larger/more powerfulcaliber Glock purchase in the near future and while I had pretty much decided that I'd likea 21SF the 38 got me thinking. Even with the Short Frame the 21 is still a bit on the large side for meso I was thinking that a larger caliber (45 GAP) in the same frame size as the 19 (which fits my hand very well) might work well instead. I don't care for the .40 caliber cartridge sothe G23 is out.
On a somewhat related subject, I talked to a newly retired Georgia Trooper working at the shop and his opinion was that the GAP will be a footnote in 10 years and that the only reason the Ga. State Police went to it was because Glockgavethem the guns pretty much for free. With their U.S. HQ in Smyrna GAit seems that Glock just couldn't stand theGeorgia State Police carrying a cartridgethat included"S&W" in it's name.Or at least that's what he told me.:question:
Any thoughts on /experienceswith this caliber? I tried to do a search on OCDO but thesearch functiondoesn't like "45 GAP" for some reason.
I just picked up a new Glock 19 and while I was fondling all the other Tupperware they had I looked at the G38. I'm thinking of a larger/more powerfulcaliber Glock purchase in the near future and while I had pretty much decided that I'd likea 21SF the 38 got me thinking. Even with the Short Frame the 21 is still a bit on the large side for meso I was thinking that a larger caliber (45 GAP) in the same frame size as the 19 (which fits my hand very well) might work well instead. I don't care for the .40 caliber cartridge sothe G23 is out.
On a somewhat related subject, I talked to a newly retired Georgia Trooper working at the shop and his opinion was that the GAP will be a footnote in 10 years and that the only reason the Ga. State Police went to it was because Glockgavethem the guns pretty much for free. With their U.S. HQ in Smyrna GAit seems that Glock just couldn't stand theGeorgia State Police carrying a cartridgethat included"S&W" in it's name.Or at least that's what he told me.:question: