Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
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Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
I have been pretty well set on a Glock 33 for my next gun buy. Then I got to handle (not shoot) a G32. Man....the 32 feels great. Give me some input on the G32 vs G33. Is there any place in the DFW metro area that I could rent and shoot both ???
Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Check with the Bullet Trap in Plano or DFW Gun Range in Dallas and see what they have available for rent.Arrowsmith wrote:I have been pretty well set on a Glock 33 for my next gun buy. Then I got to handle (not shoot) a G32. Man....the 32 feels great. Give me some input on the G32 vs G33. Is there any place in the DFW metro area that I could rent and shoot both ???
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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
The shooting range at Winchester Gallery in Fort Worth has a dozen or so Glock's you can rent, if you're on the F.W. side of the Metroplex.
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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Welcome aboard!
You can make a G33 feel like a G32 and have the best of both.
I copied and pasted this from an earlier thread:
"Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig
by OverEasy » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:30 pm
Here are some additional Glock suggestions:
The G33, G27 are the smallest frames. They can use the G32/23 barrels and the barrel will stick out about 1/2" from the slide. Longer barrel more velocity.
The G33 can use a 13 round G32/23 magazine or a 15 round G31/22 magazine. They both stick out the bottom of the grip.
You can buy a magazine spacer to put on the G32 magazine that makes the grip just like a G32/23 pistol.
I have a flat bottom 9 round G33 mag for use when I need the smallest gun possible. ie. SmartCarry holster.
I have a 9 round mag with a + one pinky extension. It makes the gun a little easier to grip & shoot. I have a G32 13 round mag with the spacer on it. It makes the gun even easier to hold on to and IWB concealment with a 'camp shirt' or a jacket is no problem at all. The 15 round G31 mag is my spare mag that I carry no matter how I have the gun setup."
I carry my G33 with the G32 magazine and spacer most of the time.
Note: You can change only the barrel and shoot 40 S&W. You can get an aftermarket conversion barrel (lone wolf, Storm Lake, EFK, Bar-Sto, etc.) and shoot 9mm for less expensive target practice.
Regards, OE
You can make a G33 feel like a G32 and have the best of both.
I copied and pasted this from an earlier thread:
"Re: Ballistics Comparison for Subcompact .40, .45, and .357 Sig
by OverEasy » Mon Jul 27, 2009 1:30 pm
Here are some additional Glock suggestions:
The G33, G27 are the smallest frames. They can use the G32/23 barrels and the barrel will stick out about 1/2" from the slide. Longer barrel more velocity.
The G33 can use a 13 round G32/23 magazine or a 15 round G31/22 magazine. They both stick out the bottom of the grip.
You can buy a magazine spacer to put on the G32 magazine that makes the grip just like a G32/23 pistol.
I have a flat bottom 9 round G33 mag for use when I need the smallest gun possible. ie. SmartCarry holster.
I have a 9 round mag with a + one pinky extension. It makes the gun a little easier to grip & shoot. I have a G32 13 round mag with the spacer on it. It makes the gun even easier to hold on to and IWB concealment with a 'camp shirt' or a jacket is no problem at all. The 15 round G31 mag is my spare mag that I carry no matter how I have the gun setup."
I carry my G33 with the G32 magazine and spacer most of the time.
Note: You can change only the barrel and shoot 40 S&W. You can get an aftermarket conversion barrel (lone wolf, Storm Lake, EFK, Bar-Sto, etc.) and shoot 9mm for less expensive target practice.
Regards, OE
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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Hey Thanks. That is some great information.
Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
The 33 was my first Glock, and I haven't stopped buying them since. I chose the 357 sig chambering because IMHO it is the best combo of velocity/vs weight. I also carry 357 magnum revolvers for the same reason. I bought the 33 because I wanted the most concealable gun, I even wear it as an ankle gun sometimes. I have Pearce grip extenders on all my magazines for it as well. But the 32 is my favorite. Not too big, not too small. I carry it IWB rig, fanny pack, shoulder rig, no problems concealing it. The 31 is a bit large, if I still lived in Colorado where you wear a jacket most of the year that can conceal a belt holster, I would carry it. The 33's recoil is pretty sharp, but I think less severe than even a steel framed 357 magnum. The 32 is easier to control, and I've never pinched my hand doing a mag change on it. Also you get the accesory rail for a light (which I highly recommend) or laser, or even one of those new goofy pistol bayonets.
Bottom line I don't think you can go wrong with either, I would keep my 32 though if I could only have one. Welcome to the wonderful world of Glock!

Bottom line I don't think you can go wrong with either, I would keep my 32 though if I could only have one. Welcome to the wonderful world of Glock!

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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Thanks for the info. I like the feel of the 32 myself.
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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Hi Mike, great to see you on the forums.
Any time you want to handle a variety of Glocks to compare sizes and such just give me a shout.
I am curios though, any particular reason you have decided on the 357 SIG?
Any time you want to handle a variety of Glocks to compare sizes and such just give me a shout.
I am curios though, any particular reason you have decided on the 357 SIG?
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Re: Glock 32 vs. Glock 33
Hey Mike. That sounds good. I may take you up on that.
My FIL is a range master at one of the area gun ranges. He gets the opportunity to shoot a lot of pistols and revolvers. He highly recommends the .357 Sig. The other plus is he has a ton of brass, bullets, dies, and anything else I need to reload. From my research I know its fast and hits hard with not to severe recoil.
My FIL is a range master at one of the area gun ranges. He gets the opportunity to shoot a lot of pistols and revolvers. He highly recommends the .357 Sig. The other plus is he has a ton of brass, bullets, dies, and anything else I need to reload. From my research I know its fast and hits hard with not to severe recoil.