I want a single stack 10mm MOS Glock.
It seems everyone and their brother who likes Glock pistols wants them to make a single stack version of the 19 or 26. The introduction of the Model 42 satiated some, made others hopeful for a 9x19 version, and drew the ire of the rest for making that pistol in the 2mm too short 9mm.
However, I have a completely different view. The 42 and the previous 36 aren't much thinner in the slide than their nearest twin column magazine counter parts. I've met people with small hands who have no problem gripping a 26 or 19 (or equivalent frame in other calibers). I wear size XL gloves, and I still find Glock's double stack 10mm and .45 ACP grips, even the short frame versions, to be obnoxiously large. The Glock model 40 MOS actually interests me, but with that huge grip I'd hate it. I'm probably one of a too small minority of customers for it to be profitable though.
It seems everyone and their brother who likes Glock pistols wants them to make a single stack version of the 19 or 26. The introduction of the Model 42 satiated some, made others hopeful for a 9x19 version, and drew the ire of the rest for making that pistol in the 2mm too short 9mm.
However, I have a completely different view. The 42 and the previous 36 aren't much thinner in the slide than their nearest twin column magazine counter parts. I've met people with small hands who have no problem gripping a 26 or 19 (or equivalent frame in other calibers). I wear size XL gloves, and I still find Glock's double stack 10mm and .45 ACP grips, even the short frame versions, to be obnoxiously large. The Glock model 40 MOS actually interests me, but with that huge grip I'd hate it. I'm probably one of a too small minority of customers for it to be profitable though.