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What model of Glock do you carry?
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Posted over 4 years ago With the variety of models and calibers available, LEOs have a wide choice of which Glock model is right for them. Discuss what model and caliber you prefere and why. There are basically two types of problems, those that are mine and those that aren't. Guess which this is... |
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| Posted over 4 years ago We are issued a 31 and a 33 in the 357 sig. I like them cause it's a hot round. Beyond fatigue lies compensatory hypertrophy |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I carry the Glock 23 in .40 cal on duty. We are issued Ranger SXT ammunition, which makes the .40 a good choice. I like the Glock 23's size because it is easily concealed off-duty. There are basically two types of problems, those that are mine and those that aren't. Guess which this is... |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock model 22. I also have a Glock 19 |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I carry a Glock model 22 on duty, and a 23 off duty. I own a limited edition glock 27 with a chrome slide. I would carry the 27off duty, but the chrome slide makes it out of policy for my dept. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago We are issued and I am personnally in love with my 22C. Easy to conceal and a joy to fire. Never have I walked away from qualifying with a score lower than a 98%. One thing that might deter others in carrying a compensated Glock is the flash it puts off when fired at night. Great tool to have overall. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago i carry the Glock 21 SF. I was glad when our dept. got away from the 40s and went to the 45's. I love the 21 |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 21SF here as well. I own a Glock 22 and I can't even begin to tell you how much I like the 21SF over the 22 when it comes to recoil. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago My department issues Sig's but I can't stand the double action on the first pull so I did the sensible thing and bought my own model 21 and a model 30 back up. Glock is the only gun other than my rifle I trust my life with. Be careful when you fight the monsters, lest you become one. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 love it easy to shhot easy to take down and clean very sweet weapon |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I CARRY A GLOCK 31 357SIG ON DUTY AND A 32 OFF DUTY. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 before I retired.. Now I carry a Glock 26 CCW and a G34 while training.. .40 cal to expensive to just plink.. God invented whiskey to prevent the Irish from ruling the World....
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 on duty. Glock 30 off duty. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago 23 on duty, 27 off duty |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 |
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| Posted over 4 years ago We issue the 22c for our patrol staff. When I made detective, I now carry a 23c. GLOCKS ROCK! |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 mike nichols |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 35 and Glock 27 Pain is weakness leaving the body. Obstacles are what we see when we take our eyes off the goal. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I carry a Glock 19C for easy concealment. Plus, being compensated makes the gun a tack driver. My other carry is a Sig 226. It was what I carried as a duty weapon. I like the weight and the 3lb. trigger pull after the 1st shot. Call me old fashion. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Whether it's a 17m 21Sf or something else, the most important points are this: 1. Make double sure, maybe triple sure it is unloaded before you clean it. You already know why. 2. It don't matter what caliber or size. Just be a good shooter. That means practice. That mean cleaning your gun. That means getting on board with the fact that carrying a gun mean responsibility. The is not such thing as a 'man stopper'. There is such thing as proficiency in competency in working your gun. There are openings at McDonalds if all you want to do is look cool. They have great hats you can wear. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago We are either issued a Glock 22 or 23. I have a 23 at this time. I would prefer to have the 21SF. Our department has been looking at the 45's and I agree they should change. Sarge is so right, practice and practice some more. All guns are loaded. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Model 21 for work. Model 23 for play. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago 22 and 27 for duty, 31 for play It was once said the way to understand men is to understand their basic principles. 1 All men need to feel they are better than at least one other person. 2 Man naturally accumulates objects. 3 Man naturally feels his objects maybe less superior than his neighbors. 4 Men are naturally driven to improve his position in comparison to what he knows about others. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Through my department, I am issued a Glock 37m which I carry when in uniform. I usually work undercover, so I carry the Glock 27 most of the time. "Courage is being scared to death but saddling up anyway" - John Wayne |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 23 ...small but big enough. |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 22 |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I have permission from my chief to modify my model 23. I am replacing the factory trigger with a 3.5 lb trigger. My bud is a glock armorer, so the cost of labor is a couple of beers! There are basically two types of problems, those that are mine and those that aren't. Guess which this is... |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Glock 23. Looking at a 37 |
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| Posted over 4 years ago I am carrying one of the early import model 21. You can't beat the knock down power of a .45 cal. I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents..." --James Madison "Posterity — you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it." —John Quincy Adams |
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| Posted over 4 years ago Model 22 and a model 27. I like the fact that I can use my duty mags in my 27. |



