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  • snorko

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    I have owned and shot a 23, 19, 26 & 36. The 36 hurt the webbing of my thumb. All functioned flawlessly. I had owned the 26 since 1996 and recently traded it. It was the last one I had. Just never enjoyed shooting them, great for carry though. I can see picking up another 26 in the future.
     

    Garb

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    Well a 21 is the only one I've ever shot, or held in my hand for that matter. I liked it well enough, but I couldn't tell you because I've never shot a 19. :dunno:
     
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    It would be my Glock 30. I don't target shoot as often as I'd like and my line of work means I'm going into enclosed areas in vacant properties by myself. The Glock 30 is the most pragmatic choice for me.
     

    rmcrob

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    The 30 is the .45 ACP about the size of the 19, right? How does that feel when firing? Heavy/sharp recoil?
    The 30 gives you a nice, solid push, but no snap, just like every .45 ACP I've fired. At least, that's my impression.

    My son bought a 30 and I fired one magazine through it. The next day I went and bought one of my own.
     

    GlockRock

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    I'm torn between my 27 and 32. I really like the 32, but ammo cost is higher so I'd probably keep the 27.
     

    cosermann

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    The 30 is the .45 ACP about the size of the 19, right? How does that feel when firing? Heavy/sharp recoil?

    +1 to what others have said. The telescoping recoil spring in the G30 controls the slide velocity really well. Interestingly, I prefer the recoil impulse of the G30 to the G19.
     
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