Personally I hope that Glock will announce that they are finally done with making the same pistol in all possible sizes while calling it a new model. I hope they will come up with something really different and exciting.
Personally I hope that Glock will announce that they are finally done with making the same pistol in all possible sizes while calling it a new model. I hope they will come up with something really different and exciting.
Interesting. Bill Rogers says that if male egos allowed, he would have every advanced Rogers School student shoot rim fire on day one and two at Rogers, as his best scores on the Rogers School test follow the weeks when he teaches the basic class, primarily using a .22.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
A trigger press with attention and just a bit of consequence on the line is a trigger press with attention and just a bit of consequence attached. Otherwise, why dryfire?
I’m nowhere near the speed/accuracy juggler with a Glock that you are, but I absolutely get that a well-done .22 understudy to the service Glocks could make a lot of shooters better. I mean, has anyone here actually priced a 5k brick of decent .22LR lately? If someone has the time in their schedule, and wants to run 50k rounds a year without being assigned to a training billet with the FAMs, here’s the polymer huckleberry.
Unless it’s actually a .22 carbine. Then F that.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
So, has anyone guessed there are "S" or "C" models coming - eg G17S is a G17 slide on a G19 frame? G19S is a G19 slide on a G26 frame? Not sure that would be "big," but it would be something folks have been doing to Glocks for a long time...
Last edited by Totem Polar; 12-09-2019 at 01:25 PM.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB