av8_r22 wrote:I currently conceal carry an XD45 Service. I love it, but it's a rather large firearm. I recently spent a LOT of time researching compact and subcompact handguns, trying to find something that will be a little more concealable but still a decent shooting gun (not looking for a mouse gun). After much deliberation I decided on the Glock 26. I'm very excited to purchase this gun. I'm going to have buy it online (hopefully), so it's waiting for me at home when I get back for R&R.
At the moment, I don't own any Glocks and only know about them what I've learned in the last few weeks of virtual window shopping. I visited the Glock website, but there is very little information there about the G26 and it's options. I have a lot of questions.
- I know that the G26 is available from the factory with different types of sights? Opinions on which I should get? Should I skimp on the factory-installed ones and get aftermarket ones? This gun is primarily for concealed carry, but I intend to do a lot of shooting with it. I hope to take some defensive shooting classes, and intend to use this gun.
I'm not a fan of the factory night sights. The finish on the metal is too shiny and reflects in sunlight. Go with aftermarket - I like Meprolight green front/orange rear; trijicon and ameriglo are also good and offer green front/yellow rear. also TruGlo TFO are a hot new item - tritium AND fiber optic, so they are bright green (or yellow or whatever color you pick) day and night. Also heard good things about XS Big Dots, Heinie straight 8s .... in a nutshell, huge and better selection aftermarket
av8_r22 wrote:[*]Any good place to buy a Glock online? I've seen them on budsgunshop.com for $494 (with "fixed sights"). I'm definitely willing to buy a used one in good condition. This thing will spend a lot of time in a holster, so it will quickly earn it's share of bumps and scuffs. I just need to get it shipped soon, as I'd like it to be at my house in the next couple of weeks.
You say R&R, can I assume you're in the military? If so, buy from GT Distributors in Austin
http://www.gtdist.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; . With LEO/military discount, brand new G26 is less than $400 pretax. Otherwise, just about anyone will have new Glocks ranging from high $400s to about $525 (Academy price).
av8_r22 wrote:[*]What modifications should I be preparing to make on this gun to make it a better shooter or more suited for concealed carry? Any parts I should be ordering?
You don't NEED anything else at all. They're great shooting guns as is. They are "Perfection" after all
But I like to replace the serrated factory "target trigger" with the smooth trigger that comes with the full-size duty gun G17/G22. Also replacing the factory 5lb connector with an OEM 3.5lb or "-" connector will lighten the trigger pull from about 5.5 lbs to about 4.5 lbs. Other connectors available aftermarket from Ghost Inc, Lone Wolf Distributors etc. that can increase or decrease the trigger pull weight and smooth out the slack a bit.
av8_r22 wrote:[*]I need the whole carry setup, including a holster. I use a Supertuck for my XD45. It's a pretty good holster for that size of gun, but I'm willing to look at other options for my Glock. Recommendations? Any particular things I should be considering? I'm interested in a Smart Carry, but I don't know much about them. I'm considering a laser as well. I don't have one on my XD. I used to think they were mostly for fun/show, but I've recently read a lot of things in favor of lasers, if used correctly.
Supertuck or any other similar holster is perfect for a G26 (I carry my G27 in one). Whatever you get, make sure it's open at bottom so any other size of 9mm/.40/.357 Glock will also fit ... I carry all three Glock frame sizes in my one Supertuck.
Pocket carry is possible with a G26 (though a bit bulky and heavy full loaded to 10 rounds). Strongly recommed Mika's Pocket holsters
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av8_r22 wrote:[*]My understanding is that the standard G26 package comes with two 10 round magazines. I intend to order GAP baseplates for those two. I'd also like some higher cap magazines with a good grip extension. Any advice on that? I'd like to stay away from the mag extensions that modify the factory magazines to increase capacity.
I actually prefer the Pearce mag extensions on my G27. Don't like the factory extension at all. As for the "sleeves" that add grip space when used with a G19 (midsize) or G17 (fullsize) mag, I don't like those either myself. I carry a midsize G23 mag as spare for my G27 but just throw it in there as is. Still get plenty of space to place my pinky just on the raw mag itself. YMMV on this. I also recommend you keep at least one factory G26 mag stock so you can use it with no extension if you ever pocket carry the gun. For extra mags, GT Distributors has best prices I've found retail - $22 + tax brand new.
Also if you really want to have fun, pick up one of the 33-round G18 mags - yes, it will fit and shoot out of a G26
av8_r22 wrote:[*]Anything cautionary advice? Anything I should be on the lookout for?
You'll soon want more Glocks. Beware
Really nothing much. At some point you may want to add grip tape or even do a full-on grip stippling job. But this is all personal preference.
Nothing much to worry about. Glocks are indestructable.
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Don't oil a Glock too much. 5 drops of oil is literally all you need
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You can also substitute light grease on the slide rails instead of the drop of oil if you prefer
NEVER put solvent or oil in the firing pin channel. If it looks gunky in there, either take it apart (not recommended by Glock factory - but most Glock owners detail strip their own Glocks with no problems) and clean it by hand or flush it out with rubbing alcohol. Be careful about other evaporative cleaners like Gunblaster etc because there is a polymer liner and other polymer parts in the firing pin channel and the wrong chemical can rapidly deteriorate these parts.
av8_r22 wrote:[*]Is there anything else I should be thinking about? I'm new to Glocks, and I'm relatively new to handguns in general.[/list]
Buy LOTS of ammo and shoot a lot. A Glock with 10,000 rounds fired is just getting warmed up. Wal Mart has best prices I've seen on 9mm target ammo anywhere - including bulk buys from online ammo sellers. Federal 50-round box 115-grain FMJ for $9.47 plus tax.
av8_r22 wrote:I'm excited, but I need help!
Thanks!
You should be excited. Glocks are great guns. But they're also incredibly easy to shot and maintain. No worries.