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Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 9:35 am
by drjoker
I am not open carrying. I am "poorly" concealed carrying. For example, I am carrying under a white T-shirt so there is a black L shape clearly visible under my T-shirt. Or, I am concealed carrying with a gigantic "sneaky pete" style flap holster. I am CC, just not meticulously anymore because OC is legal.
I already bought a holster for it, the Crossbreed Supertuck for red dot sight and crimson trace lightguard. I bought the holster first because there is a long wait list time for the holster. Actually, there is a long wait time for the gun, too. I ordered a Glock 17L from GT and I've been waiting for almost 2 years! I've been waiting for 2 months for my G34 so far.... They have lots of G17, G19, and G43 in stock, though....
CleverNickname wrote:If you insist on open carrying, it will be easier to find a retention holster for a Glock 17 than a Glock 34. Please don't OC without a rentention holster. I suggest the Safariland 6354DO, which is designed for use with a Glock 17 or Glock 19 (two different holster models, one for each frame size) that has a mounted red dot.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 9:37 am
by drjoker
Not "fancy". My eyes are old and I cannot focus on the target, front irons, and rear irons at the same time for more than 10 seconds. The red dot sight seems to allow me to focus for longer periods of time.
The Annoyed Man wrote:That all seems more complicated than necessary. I usually carry a Glock 19, OC or CC, it doesn't matter. I also sometimes open carry a G17. The 17 has Trijicon HD tritium sights, and the 19 has Big Dot tritium sights. I can shoot either gun, with either sights, fairly well. No need for all that fancy Dan stuff.......unless that's what floats your boat.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 9:47 am
by C-dub
Excuse me Sir. Your L is showing.

Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 2:47 pm
by nightmare69
Glock 43, I love mine.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 2:58 pm
by WTR
I'm sure all the Glock guys will agree that you need to quite stressing over what Glock model to buy and just get a 1911 in .45 ACP.

Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 3:29 pm
by rentz
drjoker wrote:I am not open carrying. I am "poorly" concealed carrying. For example, I am carrying under a white T-shirt so there is a black L shape clearly visible under my T-shirt. Or, I am concealed carrying with a gigantic "sneaky pete" style flap holster. I am CC, just not meticulously anymore because OC is legal.
I already bought a holster for it, the Crossbreed Supertuck for red dot sight and crimson trace lightguard. I bought the holster first because there is a long wait list time for the holster. Actually, there is a long wait time for the gun, too. I ordered a Glock 17L from GT and I've been waiting for almost 2 years! I've been waiting for 2 months for my G34 so far.... They have lots of G17, G19, and G43 in stock, though....
CleverNickname wrote:If you insist on open carrying, it will be easier to find a retention holster for a Glock 17 than a Glock 34. Please don't OC without a rentention holster. I suggest the Safariland 6354DO, which is designed for use with a Glock 17 or Glock 19 (two different holster models, one for each frame size) that has a mounted red dot.
Well that helps me narrow down the choices for my gssf coupon
The long barrel models always have a big wait it seems, last year the deep wait was on the 43
What about an mos 17 or 19? Considered those ?
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 4:01 pm
by WTR
Seriously, be comfortable, confident and capable with what ever pistol/holster combination you choose. It may be the only edge you get.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 4:43 pm
by John Galt
My favorite Glock is the 30, Gen 4 with Truglo TFX sights and 9 round mag. It conceals well and is a great shooter. Carrying in a Galco Royal Guard is very comfortable for me.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 8:10 pm
by Medley86
I'm curious, how are the rds turned on when on a pistol? Every rifle sight I have messed with has a dial for on off. I only ask because I worry if it is ever needed that I'll actually have the time to draw, any extra fiddling with the handgun would not be desirable to me. I put some green and yellow truglo tfos on my xdm and it made it easier to shoot than the factory white dots.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sat Sep 24, 2016 11:22 pm
by drjoker
On rifles, you manually turn on or off the sight. On pistols, it is left permanently on. Lithium batteries last 12 months and others last 6 months. Just change out your batteries once a year. I prefer irons, too, but my eyes are getting old. I cannot focus for more than 10 seconds, so with irons, I am up the creek without a paddle if the gunfight lasts more than 10 seconds! That's why I am looking into red dot sights.
Laser dots are not visible in bright sunlight outdoors. Crimson Trace is a little better. You can see those lasers in less than 20 ft. Others are totally invisible in bright sunlight.
Medley86 wrote:I'm curious, how are the rds turned on when on a pistol? Every rifle sight I have messed with has a dial for on off. I only ask because I worry if it is ever needed that I'll actually have the time to draw, any extra fiddling with the handgun would not be desirable to me. I put some green and yellow truglo tfos on my xdm and it made it easier to shoot than the factory white dots.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 12:03 pm
by Bitter Clinger
nightmare69 wrote:Glock 43, I love mine.

It's my new favorite for CC. Have the Talo version (night sights) and carry it OWB I a Bravo Concealment kyex rig.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 1:50 pm
by The Annoyed Man
Bitter Clinger wrote:nightmare69 wrote:Glock 43, I love mine.

It's my new favorite for CC. Have the Talo version (night sights) and carry it OWB I a Bravo Concealment kyex rig.
Ditto. I carry my 43 whenever I'm looking for deeper concealment, or the quick trip to the mailbox kind of thing.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Sun Sep 25, 2016 4:25 pm
by Keith Bilbrey
drjoker wrote:
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
Thanks,

If you are shooting at 50-100 yards, you WILL need to compensate. In my experience, hold at the bottom of the head at 50, top of the head at 100. That's out of my 9mm M&P. YMMV.

Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 12:00 am
by drjoker
Keith Bilbrey wrote:drjoker wrote:
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
Thanks,

If you are shooting at 50-100 yards, you WILL need to compensate. In my experience, hold at the bottom of the head at 50, top of the head at 100. That's out of my 9mm M&P. YMMV.

Thanks. I'll remember this.
Re: Which Glock to Buy?!
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2016 4:42 am
by Bitter Clinger
Keith Bilbrey wrote:drjoker wrote:
2. for the fixed sights, is it easy to shoot at the point of aim or will you have to "compensate" by aiming a bit high or low, etc? If it shoots to the point of aim at, say, 20 ft or less, then at what range do you have to start compensating? 50 yards? 100 yards?
Thanks,

If you are shooting at 50-100 yards, you WILL need to compensate. In my experience, hold at the bottom of the head at 50, top of the head at 100. That's out of my 9mm M&P. YMMV.

If shooting at 50 - 100 yards, either get closer or buy a shoulder stock adapter that fits in the grip plug.