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1/13/2014 1:57:22 PM EDT
Like the title states. I'm planning to purchase another glock soon and looking for some advice/opinion's before I pull the trigger. I own a glock 17 recently sold my 19 as I just didn't care for the feel of the 19 and it's really not any more difficult to carry (chopped my 17's grip to a 19 btw)
     I have a dozen+ mags in 9mm so that does slightly make me want to stay with a 9mm, however I do reload so a set of dies for a .357 sig isn't that big of a deal (I have 40 s&w shell plate and carbide sizer already, bullets are the same as 9mm, and similar powders that I already own, have plenty of brass)
1/13/2014 2:26:51 PM EDT
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Since you reload and already have all you need to reload the .357 Sig, I would go for that. Be different.
1/13/2014 2:43:41 PM EDT
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1/13/2014 4:32:57 PM EDT
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If you decide to go 357 sig, get a 35 and a 357 sig barrel.


I voted 34, because it's my favorite Glock handgun to shoot.
1/13/2014 4:53:16 PM EDT
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31.
1/13/2014 4:54:42 PM EDT
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Glock 34
1/13/2014 5:17:48 PM EDT
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If you decide to go 357 sig, get a 35 and a 357 sig barrel.


I voted 34, because it's my favorite Glock handgun to shoot.
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I have pondered this myself but was hesitant since I haven't seen to much about this conversion. any experience?
1/13/2014 5:23:02 PM EDT
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my little brother has a 20sf that I reload for and it's a beast but really kinda overkill for where we live. no bear country to speak of. the stock barrel is also pretty rough on brass running full power loads. I could see myself buying a half dozen barrels if I bought a 20, 9x25, .357 sig, 40, 9mm, longslide conversion, ect.... not sure I want to open that can of worms. lol
1/13/2014 6:41:30 PM EDT
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If you decide to go 357 sig, get a 35 and a 357 sig barrel.


I voted 34, because it's my favorite Glock handgun to shoot.
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I have pondered this myself but was hesitant since I haven't seen to much about this conversion. any experience?
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Not first hand. One of my friends has a 357 sig barrel for his 24. It wasn't one of the common brands; the name eludes me at the moment. He did have it fitted by a smith. The KKM and Lone Wolf barrels are very common. There are many people on this forum who have them. I see alot of them being used in action pistol sports to facilitate lead cast bullets. The 40 is the parent case for the 357 sig, so it's a pretty straight forward conversion. Much more so than a 9mm conversion, where it will probably work with the 40 extractor, maybe not 100%.

I do want a 357 sig barrel for my 35. With velocity being the attraction of 357sig, a longer barrel just makes sense for the caliber. I haven't bought one yet, because it doesn't serve a specific purpose for me, other than fun. I only have the 40 for USPSA Limited Major.

One of my friend's father keeps a G32 barrel in his G23 most of the time.
1/13/2014 6:58:08 PM EDT
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I want a Glock 34 and you should too.
1/13/2014 7:21:42 PM EDT
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i couldnt bring myself to vote, ive got the 3 listed, love them all, how about a model 35 and get a 357 sig barrel
1/13/2014 7:28:46 PM EDT
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Stay with the 9mm if you already are.  That's where I settled with 40.  Makes like a whole lot easier.  You can't accidentally load a 9 in a 40 that way either like I've done in the past
1/13/2014 9:08:33 PM EDT
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my little brother has a 20sf that I reload for and it's a beast but really kinda overkill for where we live. no bear country to speak of. the stock barrel is also pretty rough on brass running full power loads. I could see myself buying a half dozen barrels if I bought a 20, 9x25, .357 sig, 40, 9mm, longslide conversion, ect.... not sure I want to open that can of worms. lol
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my little brother has a 20sf that I reload for and it's a beast but really kinda overkill for where we live. no bear country to speak of. the stock barrel is also pretty rough on brass running full power loads. I could see myself buying a half dozen barrels if I bought a 20, 9x25, .357 sig, 40, 9mm, longslide conversion, ect.... not sure I want to open that can of worms. lol


 

Why all the barrels made for the 20?
1/13/2014 9:21:53 PM EDT
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+34
1/13/2014 9:36:54 PM EDT
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34/35 are slick shooting guns


you already have the mags
1/14/2014 5:42:56 AM EDT
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1/14/2014 7:31:07 AM EDT
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Wow.  This is a tough one!

The Glock 34 is a great -- perhaps Glock's best -- pistol.

The .357 Sig is a great -- perhaps the best -- cartridge.

I have a 34 and love it.  I EDC a G-33 and love it.

You're really talking apples and oranges.  The two choices you propose are really solutions to two, different problem sets.  You really do -- in this case -- need both.
1/14/2014 10:24:33 AM EDT
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I got a 34 just so I had interchangeable mags. I have a nice little collection of 17 rounders now. Nothing like what some of these guys on the forum have, but a nice collection of mags by my standards.

I say 34 all the way, but I just have no experience with 357 Sig and I have no desire to try shopping for it or adding it to the list of calibers I want to reload.
1/14/2014 12:27:30 PM EDT
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I love my 34 next for me will be a Gen4 19 in the near future.
1/15/2014 12:30:36 PM EDT
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seems like the votes are in line with how I feel. in true arfcom fasion I feel the Glock 34 now is what i'm after and the .357 sig will be next.