Glock 19
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Glock 21 gen 2...
I am no stranger to the Glock format. My first Glock was a Glock 17, which I bought after I sold my first pistol, a Taurus PT1911, to somebody with an interest in gunsmithing. After the Taurus’s safety fell out for the second time, I decided to heed a friend’s advice and give Glock a spin.
It took some time, but I eventually reached a point where I clicked and I became one of the biggest Glock advocates in my circles.
I’ve personally owned a Glock 17 (full sized 9mm), a Glock 19 (compact 9mm), a Glock 22 (full sized .40cal S&W), and a Glock 26 (subcompact 9mm).
Glock 30These four are among Glock’s best sellers. I personally prefer the G19 above all. I got rid of my G22 because I did not like the snappiness of the .40cal S&W, and found I could get follow-on shots on target faster with my 9mm than I could with a .40.
While researching a character for a new series I’m planning, I decided I did not want them to carry a Glock 9mm, since that is Ben William