That quote above isn't what I wrote but it says it is. That's strange.
I would like to put on a few pound in a heathly way. I am 6 ft. and 150lbs. I have a hard time concealing a stick of bubble gum.
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- Sun Sep 22, 2013 12:58 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
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- Sat Sep 14, 2013 6:51 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
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Re: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
I had a couple places offer me 400-500 for my SA EMP .40, I asked him if he thought I was crazy. I got a better deal selling to a buddy of mine plus I know him very well and know that if I ever wanted it back he would sell it to me for what I sold it to him for.
- Thu Sep 12, 2013 10:55 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
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Re: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
Ah, Yeah the 29,30 are slightly different.
Also the reason that some people shoot the 26,27 etc. better without the pearce grip extension is because it forces you to put pressure on the front of the grip down near the bottom. You may notice lower shots than expected with it. I found this to be true but after a couple hundred rounds I didn't have any issue. It was never a problem for my wife which makes me think that the extension was even more at fault as her hands are much smaller than mine so she did not apply so much uneven force on the grip. All of this is why I don't own the 27 anymore. She still has the 26 though.
Also the reason that some people shoot the 26,27 etc. better without the pearce grip extension is because it forces you to put pressure on the front of the grip down near the bottom. You may notice lower shots than expected with it. I found this to be true but after a couple hundred rounds I didn't have any issue. It was never a problem for my wife which makes me think that the extension was even more at fault as her hands are much smaller than mine so she did not apply so much uneven force on the grip. All of this is why I don't own the 27 anymore. She still has the 26 though.
- Thu Sep 12, 2013 9:08 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
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Re: Glock 29 and 27 (or 26) owners please help
For the 27? There are tons. I actually have one for sell (shameless plug) but in all seriousness I never liked carrying it I even have a very nice holster that I never used. The grip is just too short, that said there are a million ways around concealing a larger gun. I am right at six feet tall and only weigh 155. I concealed a 1911 everyday for a year. Full size grip just shorter barrel although the barrel length isn't an issue. I never wear anything but t shirts and blue jeans. You can with a good holster and the right attitude conceal anything. I highly recommend crossbreed holsters. I just bought something that was similar but cheaper and yeah it's true you get what you pay for. It's not awful but it ain't the cats meow either.