Posted: 8/12/2005 4:54:24 PM EDT
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I have a little dilema. Right now I have a model 30 and was thinking to downgrade to the 9mm (G34/26); One for carry and one for HD and the range. Another reason was so my wife can start to shoot and not be "freaked" out by the .45 caliber... but I have had my model 30 for a few years now without a hickup and was thinking to get the AA conversion kit so I can plink around without having to buy another pistol and to get my wife into shooting... Now for the actual dilema. I found out about Glock offering military discounts so I called a few places to find out if they honor that offer. The first place told me over the phone that they do so I get to the shop and start the process. When we were discussing the money issue he offered a different discount and they do not accept the original one. I said cancel the order and left. The second one, I almost start the process but there was a problem with the payment issue, they do not accept my specific CC (not because of funds but they just do not accept it). So this little odyssey got me thinking... maybe I should not sell and stay with the G30, buy the AA conversion kit and wait 'till I am back in my hometown and get the 9mm sisters. That way I do not have to worry about registration, waiting periods and other extra charges. Was it a signal or was it the power of the .45... |
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I wouldn't buy a pistol in California. It's just not worth it. I second your idea of a G26 & G34, they are both excellent pistols. I got rid of my .40 S&W Glock in favor of 9mm. Great decision. I shoot my 9mm Glocks way more these days and enjoy the trigger time much more. Follow your instinct and wait until you get to your home state to buy the twins. Fraternal twins that is. Saving my pennies for an OD Green G19. ![]() HS1 |
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I looked at 22 conversions for my glock. But then i shopped around and found that .22 pistols or revolvers were the same price! ~250 bucks and you can get a ruger or smith 22 pistol or taurus revolver. Converting to 9mm is a decent idea. But spending 2-300 bucks on reloading equipment for the .45 is a better idea--if those are your options. |
Damn, that DOES sound odd! Seriously though, that is cool. I am really into my 19 and I want a 34, but not into owning the 26. Different strokes, as they say. I'm just glad that Glock offers such a variety to choose from. Although, if they added a slim single stack 9/40 about the size of the 19, that would be killer! |
Oh and my apologies that you're stuck in a communist state. |

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