WANT A Glock ? Which One Is Right For You 17, 19, 34 ,45 OR??
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If you want a Glock there are plenty of models to choose from. To answer which one is right for you we are going to go over some of the most popular 9mm models to include the 17, 19, 34, 45, 43, 43x, 48 and more. So if you want a Glock this should make choosing one a bit easier for you to do.
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What is your go to ?
None! No Glocks for me all aesthetically the same 🤷♂️
Most vanilla gun on the market that you have to throw 100’s more after you buy it. I’ll sit this one out.
I carry a 19 well but shoot the 17 better. I had a 48 but it just felt cheap. Outside of competition I don't see the benefit of a 34 or 35. The 26 and 43 are obsolete, and honestly the 47 makes the 17 obsolete. There are better guns than Glock in my opinion, but Glock would still be my choice for reliability and commonality of magazines, parts, and accessories.
G43X MOS and G45 MOS. The Gen5’s are better for me than the G3/4’s. They just work.
43X MOS for concealed carry and G45 on my “battle belt”. G45 has the Glock performance trigger. Love and trust them both with my life. Both have Holosun sights and TLR 7 Sub for 43x and a Surefire 300 Turbo on the G45. RLTW/DOL 🇺🇸🫡
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I'm not a gun enthusiast... But this was probably one of the best "gun breakdown" videos that I've watched. Clear. Concise. Articulate. Much appreciated.
I truly appreciate that.
Yes, he is the GOAT!
I know it’s cliche, but the 19 is truly the best all around platform. Small enough for CCW but big enough to have fun with at the range.
19 is a solid size.. If only glock did 15 round factory mags for the 43x.
Heck yeah!!!! Totally agree small enough to carry enough to still be a duty pistol! Well said sir! Totally agree 👍
Facts
@@TacticalConsiderationsyes! OEM mag. Not PSA or Shield Arms
Not small enough for EDC.
I gravitate towards the 45 nowadays. I was all about the 17 and 19 before the 45 was released.
not a bad way to go .
43X for carry. 19X for home defense.
Have the same, G43X MOS EDC and G45 MOS for Range and Bedside.
Solid
Perfect answer! Wish I had the MOS 43x!
42 for carry 19 for home
@@Gatortactical813 u dont need a red dot on a pistol. This isnt fortnite
G45 for the win! Great job as always on the review. For me personally, it’s a G30S with G21 13 round mag for the house gun, and I pocket carry a G42.
G45 is a solid choice.
19x all day, those plastic sights on the G45 are a big no no
@@SBK27just upgrade the sights. Easy fix.
Just get a 19. It’s long enough to not be snappy, and short enough to conceal. The grip is what prints, but any shorter and your pinkie hangs off, or you pinch your hand meat. Glockgrip needs that pinkie, to bring your sights down.
I prefer carrying my 43x over all my 19's.
As a duty gun and a gun I would go to war with it would probably be a G45 MOS gen 5. It has the front serrations for press checks, the ability to add an optic without sending it off to be milled and having that full sized 17 frame gives you some meat to hold on to for some control. If they had a 19x MOS I would have chosen that but the G45 MOS seems to fit all the needs for a duty gun IMO.
They do have a 19x MOS just dropped not too long ago
My first pistol was a Glock 26. It was ok, didn't really enjoy it as a daily carry for several years until the P365 was introduced. That gun changed the game for me and EDC it very comfortably, I forget it's even on me and its 14rds (magguts) in the most small and slim form factor while remaining very accurate. Plus option for thumb safety for those who prefer it. Perfect for summer carry and in winter time, I drop the FCU in an Icarus frame with XL slide and it feels and looks like a whole new badass gun.
Funny enough, owning the P365 made me appreciate my G26 more. My G26 is now just an awesome range toy that I experiment heavy on due to part availability and prices. I turned into a G26L with a custom 19 slide and barrel with 19 x gripped mag. It's been awesome and have grown really fond of Glocks. Next on my list is Glock 47. The interchangeability with my custom 19 slide will be perfect for it. Still don't enjoy double stacked Glocks for carry since I'm on the slim 5'10 side but as my house, range, and duty/outdoors pistol, it's absolutely perfect. For EDC carry in 2023, I just feel there's so many more options that are just as reliable so it comes down to personal preference. They should also be priced more around 500-550 tops, they'd sell more for those who are on the fence and first time owners who aren't trying to break the bank on something they're completely unfamiliar with.
The 365 changed the game for a lot of people.
My Gen 5 G26 is, and I never thought I would own one much less say this, the best overall pistol on the market. IMO!
If it works for you
I sold my 43x and shield plus when I bought the gen 5 26 w/ 12 rnd oem mags. Shoots just as good as my gen 5 19 and 19x
@@rgbroady sold my 43X and 365X, the 26 can fill all roles if necessary with a simple mag change. I never liked short grips until I learned how to shoot them with a GX4 of all pistols, it’s gone too and was a POS.
When I was in my country (Venezuela) I used to carry a G26 with the 12 round factory mags, I was deadly accurate with it.I am 5' 7" tall and a G26 was easy to conceal with those mags. For reload I carried a G19 mag. Now I live in Spain and I can't even carry a pocket knife.
Nice video and explanation.
@@fjmaring😮
Just bought my first glock after years of saving cabelas gift cards for just this one. G20 gen 5. Never shot a glock before and I love it! Big Chunky was smooth as butter.
Glad you are liking it.
CZ P10 series. Right now cheaper than Glock and perfect out of the box. Sights ✔️ trigger ✔️ reliability ✔️. Why spend $800 on a Glock after needing so many aftermarket parts just to compete and in my opinion still fall short of a stock P10C. Baffles me how people can still back a company that has done zilch as it comes to listening to their base...how long do people need to ask for better stock sights with no response. Shouldn't need to change 3 or 4 parts immediately after purchase. At that point, its trying to box outside of its class.
Cz is legit no doubt. But glock is still the #1 seller in the US
Exactly...CZ P10C.
It’s a big one, I love My CZ P10F!
First gun, I went with the Glock 47 MOS. Wanted to then get a carry-size, and did a a lot of online and in-store research, and narrowed it down to Sig 365 Tec, which was real nice, also a Walther PDP which fit my hand perfectly, but was a bit too big for carry. Hellcat was another option, but just after having the Glock 47, I went with the 43X. I originally wanted something different, as to me, it's like buying a car, I after spending money, I wanted to have a new feel, not just a newer version of what I had. But the 43X fit perfectly, it's a great size for carry, and no need to relearn a "gun-feel" as I'm already used to the Glock feel and angle.
So many options it tough now.
G26 is a great option simply because of its versatility. My only negative about it is that it doesn’t have a rail to attach lights or any other add ons you have
Its no more versatile than a 19
I think they are even. You can use all the double stack magazines in that subcompact. From 10 to 33 rounds capacity.
And doesn't have a full grip. I would buy a Glock 26X in a blink. A double stack 15 round mags, not slim at all. Which means higher tolerances than a G43X, and with a short barrel. That's the perfect EDC gun.
My first ever gun purchase was a Glock 48, and then a few months after I bought a 19x. After all of it I traded in both of them towards a shadow systems mr920. The Glock 19 sized pistol is the way to go imo.
I really like the Shadow stuff.
I like the 22.... Although I think the XD40 is a lot better
Personally Glock 26 fits my hand better because 43X is too slim. Another pro of 26 is the 12 round capacity with OEM magazine. With 43X you would have to go aftermarket magazines or extensions, which is something a lot of people are not comfortable with. G26 still has its place, especially now the MOS version is available.
Been using Shield mags gen 2 the bad one so I hear for two years and a couple thousand rounds without a single hiccup. Now PSA has 15 round mags for the 43X and you don't have to change the mag catch with those. Both make the 43X a formidable carry weapon. Add a 48 slide and it can double for home defense. I'm very pleased with the 43X and I have shot all the top contenders. A lot of nice pistols on the market these days . I also like the 19x . It's on my short list.
I have used the shield mags exclusively since day 1 zero issues.
Small slim single stack polymer pistols tend to feel fine as one-handed grips are concerned, but they don't give much real estate for the support hand to apply pressure -- and I only wear M size gloves! Can't imagine Mike's XL/XXL mitts having an easier time!
I have a PPS M2 that has great ergos and actually shoots very accurately, but I don't get nearly as much support hand assistance on that little pistol as I can on, say, a G19 or P-10C.
CZ P-10 S seems the right size if you want smaller frame but want to be able to get both mitts on the pistol. That's about what the G 26 is, like a P-10 S, isn't it?
@@TacticalConsiderations You are a sample size of 1. Just because you haven't had issues doesn't mean issues exist
Shield mags are shit.
My best friend has a Gen 4, 19 and he absolutely loves it. My cousin is a police officer and carries a Gen 5, 45 and swears by it. For me, I just couldn’t get over my love for the 17 and the history it carries so I just bought a Gen 5, 17 a few weeks ago. So far, it’s certainly lived up to expectations. Great video.
Nothing wrong with that.
Damn bro, 219K subs?! Wow congrats homie! I remember subbing when you had like 9K or something 😂. Well done sir. G45 for me is the bees knees. I have everything (17, 19, 19L, 34, etc) except for a 26 (which I still want) but I find that the bigger grip, and shorter slide, I can shoot as good as the 26 (for some reason my best shooter) but have felt recoil like a 17. Love it. Prefer non mos and direct milled too as I love irons forward
Heck yeah man. Thanks for hanging around
45 with the Radian Ramjet is an unbeatable combo
It's really great
19, 17, 45, 43x are all right for me
The lineup
Great content, agree with everything except the G26. It’s always been my off duty carry and maybe I’m lil biased. I got the 43x but had to throw on the Hogue grip to fill out my hand a bit. Thing with Glock once you start with one you end up with 10, and I’m ok with that.😂
The 26 just doesn't fit for me
@@TacticalConsiderations. The back strap bump is probably too high up on the 26 for your hand.
“Gen 3 Glock 19 is never the wrong answer” - James Yeager.
Good ol James. Sad to see him go like he did.
With the proliferation of Tegris in belts, an update to your belt guide would be cool.
Ferro concepts Bison, GBRS belts, the Blue Force gear CHLK/GRID and the Axl Eclipse belt, DM Mech belt and HRT ARC belt, Shaw Concepts Usurper belt,..
Oh I know man tegris has taken over
26 main carry, 43X ocasional carry, and 19 or all of the above for home defense 👍🏼😊
Solid
What I like best about the Glock 26 is that I can carry it as a backup when I am carrying a Glock 19 as my primary and I don't have to worry about different mags. Other than as a direct backup to its larger siblings it doesn't make a lot of sense, but there it shines. Also when I bought mine the slime line was still a decade away.
If it works that is what counts.
On balance for me personally it has to be the Glock 26 gen 5 both for EDC & home defense and if I should ever decide on the Glock 19 platform I would select the Bull Armory Axe C Hatchett as it has all the factory fitted upgrades that the Glock 19 lacks without extra cost, albeit I might upgrade the metal sights to tritium night sights.
Good stuff there.
Great Assessment. IMO the G45 is probably the most practical to use for concealability and duty-use. The frame and lightrail for it makes it a winner. Otherwise pending on preference, the 19, 43X, 17, or 26 are great.
19X and 45.
Solid stuff.
both are equipped with johnny glocks combat triggers, holosun ACSS dots and radian afterburners !!@@TacticalConsiderations
To me the 26 is almost perfect. I can actually shoot it well with the little finger wrapped around the bottom, and I have some Pearce grip extensions that only add length in front. For my body type the longer grip of the 43x is harder to conceal than the thicker 26 with a shorter grip.
Have you tried or tested the SLR magazine extensions? They are solid and much smaller than the bigger Glock with the same capacity.
I also put the striker control device on them. No need for a long description but to me they add a lot of safety.
Glock 45. Carry, home defense, gym, reading, shower.....lol!
Shower rig lol. Nice.
@@TacticalConsiderations lol! Never know
Don’t forget taking out trash, checking mail😂
Gym? How do you carry while working out in the gym?
@@thesecretjuice pistol belt
Ive carried a 17 for a very long time. Ive finally made the decision to switch to the Gen5 19 simply because it just fits my palm much better than my 17. Ive also carried the 43X for some time now and when I draw from IWB I simply dont get a good grip on the 43X module like I do the 17 or 19. Finally admitting to myself that the 17 module just doesn't hit where the 19 does, I switched my EDC to the 19 and I judt absolutely love the feel of the 19. It just fits perfectly. In my hand and inside my waistband. It really is the perfect pistol in my opinion. The 17 and 45 just extend a lil further in my palm area than the 19 does and therefore I quit carrying both.
There's always one that fits just a little bit better than another
Taking notes ✍️ On 17, 19 , 34 , and 45 💥🎯💥
Very cool.
The 26 for carry, smaller than the 43x with same capacity, but can take larger capacity magazines from my other Glocks. I even got the 12 round mag with a 17 round backup mag. I just don’t trust the aftermarket mags for the 43x.
Then 17 for home defense.
I get ya. I just cannot get down with the 26
I carry a 26 with a 15 round mag and library civil defense ammo RELIGIOUSLY
Same
G26 all day everyday
if it works it works.
Started carrying the Glock 19 few years back, just switched to the 43x & love it.
43x is a great size
I really like Colion Noir recomandations. He recomends by giving his opinion as an expert. I like the 19x or 45 Mos, but I also really like the 34x Mos. I think the 34x Mos would probably be the best, because you can really conceal and carry that gun the best out of all and it is just such a joy to shoot. Plus the Springfield Echelon is considered to outclass the 19 and 17.
Well Colion is paid like 60k per video.
I’m team G19 for EDC and combat.
Thanks for watching.
Wrong
@@reiniergarcia shut up.
I like the 17 and the 19 I also have a 26 as well
Solid lineup
@@TacticalConsiderations I want the Glock 47 unfortunately I’m in California 🤷🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️
I had the 48 but gave it up for a 26 since it fit my hand better. I use a 19x for home defense. Add a glock 19 mag with the xgrip for the 26 when I’m carrying
Hey if it works that is what counts.
I started with a G17 gen 1. I have also used the G19, 23,26,27. For duty / off duty carry I prefer the 19. Now that I am retired (a long time) the only Glock I'd consider is the 43x with a RMR cut and shield arms mags for daily carry. Until I decide to get it I'll use my hellcat instead.
Thst 43x mos with shield mags is a great size and carry factor
For EDC only: Glock 43X with PSA Micro 15 round mags or with Shield S15 mags. For home defense only: Glock 17. For SHTF and/or home defense: Glock 19. For bear country: Glock 20. That's it.
It’s probably been said, but I’ll say it again. The G26 is a great back up for you LEO and Mil guys/gals.
Most guys carry a 17/19. I carried a 45 for a short time. Having the ability to run the same mags on your back up, as your primary, is huge.
I run Sigs now. My primary is a 320 XFive. But if shit hit the fan, my back up (320 XCarry) will accept the same mags.
That means I can tuck my back up and it not be noticeable but if my primary goes down, I can still get into the fight.
The G26 does that same thing but for Glock carriers.
I get ya.
Don't forget about the Glock 49 or 19L which is basically a reverse Glock 45 (17 slide, 19 frame)
Well unfortunately this was filmed a couple week prior to the 49 release.
Nice info. I think the g26 is somewhat under rated and when I carry it I have higher capacity mags most of the time
I have just never liked the 26 I get it can take all the mags from 26 up other than that its just kind of there in the corner for me.
@@TacticalConsiderations I for whatever reason I shot the 26 about even with the 19 and seem to like it better than the 34. I like glock for reliability but you know there is alot of stuff as good and better ergonomics out there. Keep up the good work Sir.
I chose a glock 43x for summertime carry. And a glock 20 for all other time’s including my trips to Maine where there is almost as many bear as people.
I carry that 43x a lot.
I have the 43X and the 45, both with Overwatch Precision triggers. Between the two I love the 45. The only thing the 43X has going for it is size. And with winter coming on the 45 is easy to conceal. Also I have 2 15rnd ProMags for the 43X, yet to have a failure with them.
Very good to hear.
im 5'7 and carry the g45 w no issues at all. a great great gun.
Much appreciated.
Damn. No love for the .40s? I still love my Gen 4 model 22 and Gen 3 23. With that said, I really love my issued Gen 5 17. My agency is in the process of transitioning to the 17 MOS with the Aimpoint ACRO P2 soon. Great information none the less.
Well the 40's are not really carried widely as they once were. Most agencies have dumped them and most people don't want to spend the extra on ammo for them.
@@TacticalConsiderationsI get that but I still “believe” in the cartridge and trust it. I’ve seen the effects of it first hand and it’s a great round for LE/self defense use. Just my two pesos.
I agree the 23 was a great carry for me, I wanted something a little smaller but I do miss the firepower that the 23 had made me feel a little more safe
I've owned a Glock 43x, 17, 19, 34, Hands down the 19 is my favorite best of both worlds gun, However I'm brand swapping to CZ now.
Excited to get my hands on the Glock 49!
That came out right after I filmed this lol.
The difficulty of concealing a Glock 19 or even a Glock 45 or 17 is often overblown. I've concealed the 17 and the 45 in four seasons, and I'm not super overweight.
I have concealed a gock 21 , but that doesn't mean I want to all the time.
Great information on the Glocks. I use the Glock 17 with a light for home defense and love it. Thanks
Solid choice.
I'm a Glock man and the BEST CCW on my body 24/7 is my Sig P365! 13 x 9mm Rounds! (with the "extra 2 mag" - except for Commiefornia). It's tiny and fits in your belt (appendix carry) and of course has plenty firepower. My Glock 19, which I love, stays in my safe, and comes out on range day only...
Nice.
Glock 43X MOS for me!
Very solid
a G-26 +2 is the right size for my wife and I.
If it works that is what matters
Very good breakdown on my least liked pistols LOL. Even owning 7 of them I don't like the grip angle at all and the stock triggers well enough said. Great job getting the information out, Keep them Rolling Brother.
The stock trigger isn't the limiting factor.
Much appreciated. Grip angles are not great
I'm surprised there isn't a 26X yet
or does it already exist?
Kinda yeah
I think the czp10s coukd be the 26x
G19 mag with x grip pinky extender.
Glock videos warm my soul!!! 🙌🏾
Black Friday has me about to purchase either a 19mos or G45. I’ve already got all the accessories, so it’s basically a 1k firearm. 😬
It's been a while since I did one like this
Very happy with my 45MOS, performance trigger, afterburner/compressor, 507C, suppressor height sights.
Walther PDP and for second gun CZ P10C for home defense a shotgun and a rifle or rifle-pistol!
Very solid.
My favorite Glock is the 23. But my brother carries it. And I have M&P and CZ
MP and CZ is no joke.
I was between the 19 and the 43x for my first ever pistol. Went with the 19 based on the various different platforms that use the double stack mags.
Great vid for new shooters Mike!
Glad its helpfull
Yessir, you can get a pretty wide variety of options for that platform, especially if you've got a gen 3 model
@@francescobredemeyer6077 Gen 5 all the way (lefty 😉)
@@gage-money haven't had the opportunity to try a gen 5 yet. But yes lefties lead the way!!!!!! Have a blessed night sir.
I live in a country where the civilian concealed carry is prohibited in general so, It's either Glock 17 or 21 SF for me.
Compact models aren't going to do any better in home and property defense situation and it doubles as great for target practice as anything longer like 34 or 17L might have a hard time taking out and use effectively in indoors and tense situation.
Don't sleep on the G26 with +2 OEM magazines...it's legit.
Its just not my style man. I know people love it.
There are a few glock models ive had over the years that really stand out from other manufacturers. The glock 20 10mm is a sweet cannon I really want to trade up to the gen 5 mos version soon. Another is the glock 32 .357sig. That thing is a hot rod. The next glock I want is the 45 or 19x, i really wish glock would optic cut the 19x. Its a really good looking pistol
Been a while since I shot a 357 sig round
@@TacticalConsiderations ammo is not cheap or easy to come by, but it is a lot of fun to shoot and when you swap back to 9mm it feels almost like a 22
Here come the experts...
Truth
Then, what would be the purpose of these videos if it weren't for debate, right or wrong, open to ideas and opinions. Or do you prefer absolute acceptance without discussion?
@v.german11b
That would be a fair point if it was relevant to what I meant. It isn't about expressing an opinion.
There is a difference between someone who feels like their favorite car/gun/music/whatever is the best version and someone who starts debates on things that they clearly don't have a clue about.
I personally like the 45 Gen 5 . I found with the 19 my hands felt a little squished in my expert opinion and seeing how my first hand gun was an S&W SD9 I am qualified .Also, can't wait to ger my PSA Dagger slide so I can find out if I like a red dot and become an expert on them too.
All the "Glock Perfection" fudds.
Absolutely love my Glock 17 gen 3 (once I put some AmeriGlo tall night sights on it). I'm not a big guy but I can easily conceal carry it all day.
G26 is the best Glock made. If you can't figure out why the G26 is so good you don't understand firearms that well.
Many and I mean many would disagree with that statement but we all get to carry what we want.
I carry a 17 for my everyday carry. 6ft 230 ibs so it’s great size. Appendix carry is hard but from the 3 o clock it’s perfect.
Nice
43X for carry, G19 for everything else. Sometimes carry. I'm not someone who needs multiple handguns. 15 mags for each and ammo. That's how I roll.
We all have different wants and needs.
Glock 48 was my first purchase, and my CC. It’s the 43x but has another inch of barrel. Help with my bigger hands not getting in front of that barrel. Regardless of specs, I can shoot great with it and that’s the most important
Glad you are liking it.
The G26 now has an MOS. I have a tricked out G34 and 19.
Very solid.
I'm new. And I discovered there is a confusion in the gun community about which gun is smaller: a sub compact or a compact (assuming same manufacturer and 9 mm).
I gotta g26 for my EDC and then just picked up the g45 for my new bedside gun. Love them both 🔥
Solid.
@@TacticalConsiderationsthank you
Great channel. Always love the content. Carrying a G45 gunsite Glock pistol today.
I appreciate the comment and vote of faith.
I'm 1.7m 😅 The 45 is a bit hard to EDC for me, but also a great motivator to loose some weight.
Get after it.
Having finally held a 19 and my brother's 45. I can say that the full size glocks are just too thick and blocky for my hands. I couldn't get my strong hand up high at all on the 45. I however really would like to try out the 43x and the 48. So hopefully I'll get to try one of them soon and see what I think.
19 for summer and 45 for fall-spring
Good video and info. And being glock heads..... we are always thinking and intertwining gen's, frames, sizes, magazines, sights, holsters, interchangeable parts, uses.....the whole menagerie. What is the next slick idea we can come up with? This video in combination with a year old video of yours put a bulb over my noggin.....
Your older video I am referring to is the Radian Ramjet review (which I have researched a ton and mine is on the way). And in this above video, (other Y.T.ers out there do it as well).....discussing the relevance of the Glock 26/27 size, with all the new sub-compact offerings out there. The Radian & this video collided and hit a button..... Ding ding ding.....bell rung and bulb lit. See what ~you~ think. (This will circle back to the G26)
The Radian set up adds length to the G-19 slide, making it equivalent to a G-17 slide. Benefits of the radian seem to be worth the price amongst most reviewers. But that first point; it does enlarge the profile of the slide. May or may not be an issue for some. My thoughts still brewing: As of now, it's not in production, but I'd bet its coming..... The Radian for other Glock models and calibers. I can imagine how one would be on a snappy G-23 .40. Continuing my thoughts into one for the Glock 26. Essentially making it a 19 sized slide; and using 19 mags with an X-grip spacer..... BAM ! Now you have a G-19 overall profile and the Radian advantage. A G17 mag and spacer....Would that be like a comped G45 profile? And where my vision initially went to was the G-27. In non-grizzly country, that is my hiking pistol with a G-23 mag, x-grip spacer, and Buffalo Bore or Underwood woods loads, making it a little spicier. ( Not an issue for me. I carried and qualed with a G22, & 27 back up, for 20 years). But..... To have a G-23 ~profile~ with the Radian comp for warm .40 woods loads to me would be the cats meow! It would fit in my small discreet Hill People Gear chest rig perfectly, or on my pack as well without being overtly large. When called for in some areas and Griz Country, it will be my full size 10mm. ((oh man.....Radian that!!))
But where I was going was that as the industry is evolving with some pretty cool accessories, that is really opening things up, and could be of value bringing some old school tools, back to relevance and good service, like the ol' staple G26.
I was on the fence about going to the Echelon and possibly away from my gen 4 G19. But being in a "15 round" state, I can't newly possess the 17 & 20 round mags that would be the big benefit of the Springfield. I could get 15 rnd. mags for it....but why, when I have the G19. So decided to stick with that (and Shield plus compact in 10-13-15) for primary CCW's. And now discovering the Radian and having some grandfathered G17 mags I am excited all over again for my G19. A Radian and FACTR mag well on the way to continue with minor mods already done. And I am dreaming of a Radian set up for my G27, and for those who can turn their G26 into a flat shooting G19 capacity & profile.......
Love the channel, content, and your expertise !
That ramjet combo is pretty sick even on low power ammo I have had a blast.
Thank You ! Pun intended I'm sure. Stay Safe ! @@TacticalConsiderations
Super good break down in detail of the different types of Glocks. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
Out of all of my choices for concealed carry…I always go back to my gen 3 G19
If you perform best with it. that is what matters.
I edc the glock 17 gen 3. Used to carry the popular micro pistols, theyre comfy but all too small to manipulate slides, etc. Love the 17 dont judge.
Nothing wrong with that.
Glock 26, I think was made as a back for 17 or 19. Maybe an ankle gun. Uses same magazines, eliminating the need to carry more spare magazines to fit a different platform.
It's just s smaller less optimal version of a 19
From those Glock options, I choose CZ P-10C.
Hahaha CZ is good for sure
My #1 choice in striker fired as well....especially with the Cajun Performance Package and HBI trigger.
26 for edc carry. Takes any 9mm 10-33rd double stack mag.
I have actually never owned a 26
The best "glock" is the one you can afford and can buy. It might be a CZ P10C or P10S or Canik TP9 Elite SC or even a Mete MC9 ( carefully checked and fixed ) or Walther PDP F or S&W M&P shield plus or performance or P365 X macro or XL.
Or if you MUST have a *Glock* - just wait around for the GEN 6 which most probably will come with M.O.S and Performance trigger as standard - and hopefully with METAL Tritium night sights as standard as well - so you don't have to go FIDDLE with the gun afterwards whatsoever.
We shall see.
I own many Glocks. I own many other hand guns. But for me I find I keep going back to my Glock 27 Gen3. It fits my hands perfectly. The trigger is excellent. There is no muzzle flip or recoil. For me hte Glock 27 Gen3 is a joy to shoot.
If it works for you.
Is the 21 not made anymore? It was popular for LE. In my opinion, the 17 is almost ideal for a concealed carry. A bit big, a bit heavy, but a good comprimise.
I think the first thing that you should ask yourself isHAND SIZE! If you are female you should go to the G28 gen5, If you have a standard male size hand the easy answer is start with g19 the most versatile Glock ever, but if you have larger hand go with the g17 the most uncompromised Glock ever. Any other Glocks offers compromises and tradeoffs that a beginner is not ready to make. As one get more experienced in the range and knowledgeable in the mind, then he/she will be able to assemble a proper Glock rooster that you will be able to pick from for different situations ranging from Bear/Trail gun to bed side weapon of choice
Well maybe small hands can run big pistols but using a glock 26 for a duty grade belt weapon is probably not a great idea.
Just got the gen 5 Glock 19 for edc and ccw lil beefy but can't lie it's wayyy more comfortable carrying than i ever thought
The 19 is a solid all around size.
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My edc is a 19X i'm 6'2" and 198 pounds muscular type, and i fell in love with this handgun
Solid set up.
I have the G26 and I run it with an extended +2 magazine, and then in my spare magazine I keep a G19 magazine.
many do that.
17, 19, 34 and 47 are my top 9mm handguns out of everything
G45 here for EDC and duty. For us big dudes. It works
i have glock 19X and 34 MOS. thinking 43X MOS next
G21 for the truck, G19 for carry and bedside, G19x in the safe with no particular use.
Nice.
The new Glock 49, the upper of a 17 and a 19 lower. If you own a G19 you can mix and match it. Like 4 guns between the two.
Yup unfortunately this was filmed prior to that being released.
@@TacticalConsiderations Roger that. Outstanding video big man. Can’t wait to see your next one.
I prefer for edc my 26 MOS. I run. 45 MOS on my battle belt set up
If it works man that's all that matters
@@TacticalConsiderations they work every time I pull the trigger. It is colder here in MN and dark earlier so the 19 comes out a bit more with a WML.
Cz or m&p
Not a bad way to go at all.
Only Glock I still own is the G33. Can't bring myself to get rid of it.
For me, there's just better options out there of modern pistols that are far better than Glock out of the box.
There are a ton of nice options these days.