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    Default Which Glock to cc?

    At the local gs, I looked at a few Glocks. I was wondering which is easiest to cc. I cc a revolver now, and this would be my first attempt to cc a semi.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Don't get the one with the leg shooting history.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Well what caliber do you want to shoot?

    I carry a G30s. Which is .45ACP.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    G26 hands down. It shoots just like a full size and is extremely easy to conceal. Plus you can have 15 or 17 round backup mags.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Quote Originally Posted by jthrelf View Post
    G26 hands down. It shoots just like a full size and is extremely easy to conceal. Plus you can have 15 or 17 round backup mags.
    I can have 13rd backup mags... Not to mention the 27rd fun mag available on the market.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Since I'm a 10MM nut when I go over to the dark side and carry a Glock it will be the G29.
    The oracle is in. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill!!

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    A very broad question without caliber designation. Also, what's your body size? I'm large framed, so I can cc all but the long slide Glocks. Do u want iwb, owb, or shoulder holster? I've got a bellyband holster I use from time to time.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Quote Originally Posted by nailer View Post
    At the local gs, I looked at a few Glocks. I was wondering which is easiest to cc. I cc a revolver now, and this would be my first attempt to cc a semi.
    You didn't provide much information here, but the *easiest* to conceal is far and away the brand-new .380ACP Glock 42. That may be a little less power than you want, but it's definitely the smallest.

    There's also the .45ACP Glock 36. It's the only other single-stack pistol from Gaston.

    I'd personally think the all-around winner is the 9mm G19. It's a good size - easy to conceal (esp. if you're used to concealing a revolver,) but big enough so that it's easy to shoot on the range and has a good size standard capacity magazine (15 rounds). It also has a rail, in case you ever want to mount a light on it.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    Quote Originally Posted by Johannes_Paulsen View Post
    I'd personally think the all-around winner is the 9mm G19. It's a good size - easy to conceal (esp. if you're used to concealing a revolver,) but big enough so that it's easy to shoot on the range and has a good size standard capacity magazine (15 rounds). It also has a rail, in case you ever want to mount a light on it.
    This. ^^^

    Easy to shoot fast and minute of torso. 15+1 and you can carry G17 mags if you want to carry a spare mag or two with 17 extra rounds each.
    You can never have enough horsepower or ammunition.

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    Default Re: Which Glock to cc?

    I'd have to say a G26/27. I've got a 26 and I can shoot it just as well as my G19 which was surprising and a little disappointing because up to the day I shot my 26, my fav was the 19.

    Even the 26 won't be quite as easy to conceal as a J frame (assuming you CC a J frame sized revolver now). The 26 will be heavier than the J frame but you have alot more firepower so those are the tradeoffs
    Last edited by ray h; February 25th, 2014 at 11:23 AM.

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