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Posted: 4/12/2024 7:02:48 PM EDT
Those that have one how are they? Have a line on one for about $350.
Been wanting a .45 to run suppressed and just because all my other Glocks are 9mm. -Thanks |
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I have a factory TB G21.
it works fine suppressed. I don't have much else to say about it. It's a Glock and shoots like one. |
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My beside gun.
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Familiarity and prolonged exposure without incident leads to a loss of appreciation of risk.
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Thanks fellas, about what I expected…most glocks feel the same.
Gonna go grab it in the morning. |
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I've got the 21C, I like it, a little bulky for my hands, but it's smooth shooting.
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Gen3 g21 was my first Glock. Bought it from someone here on the ee probably 20 years ago or close to it.
Mine is extremely accurate. I have heard others claim the same. It's a bit bulky in the grip. Definitely for big hands. In the 20/21 I prefer the lone wolf frame. |
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I just threw your stinkin' palm tree overboard!
VA, USA
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I've had one for over 20 years, all stock except I swapped the stock barrel out for a KKM barrel so I can shoot lead reloads. Great pistol. I have small hands and I have no trouble what so ever with the grip size, if anything the bulk makes it more manageable.
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Caelum, non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt
-Horatius, "Epistulae" "Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire, and he'll be warm for the rest of his life." - Unknown Philosopher |
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I had a Gen 4 21 and it was very smooth. It had a big grip but was still thinner than the gen 3.
Would buy again. |
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I like my G21...but no one else I've allowed to shoot it has liked it. Most people think the grip is too big.
I have pretty large hands though, so it fits nicely. I don't have any reason to sell it. I also use it as a bedside gun. |
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My first 21 and many since. My personalized tag is Glock21…. So get one
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Get it OP.
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I have one I bought around 2000. I don't carry it much because it's big, but they're great guns. The guy from adco did ridiculous tests with what was probably a g3 21
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What’s the difference between pancakes and a Mini-14? Pancakes hit the spot.-dvanblaricom
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Is it an SF (short frame)? The G21SF feels to me about the same size, grip-wise, as a Beretta 92. The regular G21 feels a tad too big for me, and I have pretty good sized mitts. I had a G21SF for a long time and I have to say, it was a shooter. I shot it well, and probably never should have sold it. But it was a pretty big gun to have riding on my hip all day.
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"Peace is that brief glorious moment in history when everybody stands around reloading." -Thomas Jefferson
RIP TSgt Jason Norton and SSgt Brian McElroy. KIA 22 Jan 06, near Taji, Iraq. LaRue Armorer Glock Armorer NRA Life Member |
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I have had several G21's over the years, a couple Gen2's, Gen 3 SF, Gen 4 and my current Gen 5 MOS. They are one of my favorite Glock models.
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Bought a used G21 gen 3 several years ago that was almost new. Got a Lone Wolf barrel and never looked back. It's clunky but I'm amazed at how well I can shoot it. It's my night stand pistol.
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I just shot mine this morning. It’s all Glock components on a polymer 80 frame. It ran like a Glock.
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Carried one on duty for over 20 years. Soft shooting but officers of smaller stature had issues with the grip. I always liked shooting it, had a few issues but it was because my agency didn’t believe in replacing parts until it failed or broke.
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No more geriatric politicians.
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350 bucks is a great price compared to how those sell locally. Usually 450-500 here and mostly Gen 4's for some reason.
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No more geriatric politicians.
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G21 Gen 3 ...
Big Bulky Blocky Some Run. Some Don't. I watched one shear the rear frame rails, and know they can be Our local PD issued these for several years. A lot of complaints on the range. I've owned a few, but will never buy another. For me Glock shines in 9mm and 10mm. The G23 is a passable 40SW but Glocks in anything 45 (and especially GAP) are no goes. HK owns the 45 market. |
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Originally Posted By SmokeEater2: 350 bucks is a great price compared to how those sell locally. Usually 450-500 here and mostly Gen 4's for some reason. View Quote Probably because Gen4 is GLock's worst offering. I've owned / carried Glocks since 1994. These have included Gen 2, Gen 2.5, Gen 3, Gen 4 and Gen 5. Gen 5 is by far the best for me personally. The early "frying pan" Gen 3 is second place (hit or miss if you're going to get a Brass-To-Face feature model). The gray scratchy slide Gen 4 would be my last choice. In fact, I would just buy a Canik. |
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