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Thread: Glock 19

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    Glock 19

    Any difference in the 10 rd and 15 rd Glocks except the magazine capacity?

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    Difference is a few states don’t allow selling greater than 10 round magazines.
    I once got a bargain on a new Sig 226 bc the distributor was stuck with models that came with only 10 magazines. Worked out fine for me.
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    There is ZERO difference in the gun itself. The only difference is the magazines.

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    And BTW, the Glock 19 is an outstanding pistol. In my opinion the G19 is one of the very best combinations of size, weight and capacity for a concealable, fighting pistol.
    Like most Glocks, they are boringly reliable, capable of decent accuracy, a good value for the money and extremely durable.

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    I agree with Petrol on this one. The Glock 19 is sort of a modern day S&W M&P: a general purpose firearm that fits most people and serves extremely well as a defensive weapon. I recommend them to most people who ask me "what handgun should I get?"

    But personally, I don't own one; they do not fit my hand well and I prefer my SIG's better accuracy and feel.
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    I got one each for the bride and children. I'm not a plastic fantastic guy at all even though I got my first one in 94. Regardless, for my EDC (and the wife and kids) I don't think I could find a better choice. You didn't ask about the actual magazines, but I will only use Glock magazines. I do change out the baseplates with Hyve Technologies though.

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    The 19 is a fantastic pistol, and the new 44 is a great understudy for it.
    Currently casting and loading: .32 Auto, .380 Auto, .38 Special, 9X19, .357 Magnum, .257 Roberts, 6.5 Creedmoor, .30 WCF, .308 WCF, .45-70.

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