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    Quote Originally Posted by Wake27 View Post
    Limited release? Am I the only one that feels like Glock is either retarded or just likes to **** with their customers?

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    No. I'm 100% with you on that.... I really thought they'd be releasing something w/o finger grooves.
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    They are adopting the Beretta limited release strategy.

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    Glock, you suck and we hate you

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    The "C" model...while everyone thinks it represents "compensated", I bet this is a clever marketing strategy to conceal the much anticipated "Carbine".
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc. Holiday View Post
    Dang...I was REALLY hoping for the G1911 to be released......
    Ditto. I'm all about dat single stack after falling in love with the G43. I want full size single stacks now.
    The downside of this release is that my existing Glocks will feel obsolete. Sheeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeiiiit

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    Screw you, Glock.

    How hard....how freaking hard is it to do a slick frame, slanted FS, etc and make it standard?

    Do a sensible RTF and all that. You will sell more guns. I would pay more money. People are dropping 2 or 3 large on Zev or NOC guns.

    I like my Glocks, but there are other more comfortable, if slightly dated guns in my pile

    I'm up on G17Ls so you can cram it. Babyshit brown guns or Tiffany Blue is not what hardcore Glock shooters want.

    Honestly, I been considering revisiting my Sig and my HK. Both fire the same pistol cal. And I can still get a 90 percentile score on a qual and reeeaaally.....I want to get my "recce" SR-15 built (I hate that word...should I say, short, sweet and optic mounted?)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    Screw you, Glock.

    How hard....how freaking hard is it to do a slick frame, slanted FS, etc and make it standard?

    Do a sensible RTF and all that. You will sell more guns. I would pay more money. People are dropping 2 or 3 large on Zev or NOC guns.

    I like my Glocks, but there are other more comfortable, if slightly dated guns in my pile

    I'm up on G17Ls so you can cram it. Babyshit brown guns or Tiffany Blue is not what hardcore Glock shooters want.

    Honestly, I been considering revisiting my Sig and my HK. Both fire the same pistol cal. And I can still get a 90 percentile score on a qual and reeeaaally.....I want to get my "recce" SR-15 built (I hate that word...should I say, short, sweet and optic mounted?)
    I'm with you on this. CDNN has P2000s priced at $550, I am seriously considering grabbing one and after changing the sights and getting a holster running that as my EDC. I mean, hell the CBP used them, they can't be all that bad, and I'm only dropping 2 rounds from the mag and it fits my hand better out of the box. My 19 would raise a blister on my middle finger in under 50 rounds when I first got it because the flashing on the frame was so rough. Sanded it down and it wasn't until I finally said **** it, and took a dremil tool to the frame and undercut the trigger guard did the issue completely alleviate. Honestly, if it wasn't for the fact that I have had glocks for 15 years, have mags, parts, and tools out my ass, and all my friends carry them so we had mag interchangeability for whatever that is worth, I'd have gone with likely an H&K. Still might end up there. The older I get the less ****s I give about saving $50 or even $100 bucks in the long run on a gun over another. I getting close and closer to saying to hell with it, buying what I want, and I'll be damned if I end up with $250 or more in the gun at the end for EDC than the guy carrying the Glock. I mean, for ****'s sake I EDC a $200 light and a $250 knife. That right there is more than a lot of people's TOTAL investment in their EDC gun, with holster, mags, ammo, ect.

    I know a lot of people bitch about Beretta, but Glock isn't much better, and if anything they should be since they have a larger base in the states, but what the hell do I know.
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    Indeed. It's like A2 grips. Feels bad, man. Nobody has ever explained to me what that bump is supposed to do for me aside from be a pebble in my shoe.

    ETA Per Beretta....I haven't really formed an opinion yet, but the PX4 C model seems a bit underlooked. Haven't run one through a course of fire or whatever but it does feel comfy and uses the old 8000 system. Been studying one. Call me a wuss but dangit, I want to be confirtable when I am tossing pistol calibers about.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firefly View Post
    Indeed. It's like A2 grips. Feels bad, man. Nobody has ever explained to me what that bump is supposed to do for me aside from be a pebble in my shoe.
    The only practical reason for that notch, bump, or whatever it is to be there, that I can fathom and I am spitballing the hell out of this, is to give a user a little leverage when manipulating the gun single handled. Seriously, it is the only reason i can come up with when using one, and that only really matters to me if I have a rifle that is way front heavy. I probably completely off base on the thing, but the A1 profile made more sense.
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    It's a step in the right direction for Glock. I'm hoping to pick up a gen 4 19 FS and send it off to have an rmr installed. Now if they would just put an rtf frame on it I would save on grip work.
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