I have owned Glocks before (G17x3, G19, G26 and G34x2) over the years... But, I've been Glockless for a few years... And, for the last decade or so, I have been a HUGE DA/SA guy. Sure, I've owned several striker fired guns over 25+ years - but they really have not been my thing for the past 12-14 years or so.
Anyway, the Glock 48 caught my attention a few months back. But, I have bought so many guns over the years (3 digits worth), and didn't like them after I owned them. I didn't wanna make that mistake again.
Well, my local range finally got one to rent. I rented it a fewof weeks ago, and I loved it. This gun is fantastic for a guy with smaller hands. But, it still has a 4" barrel. I had the shop order me a blue label one with Ameriglo sights. It came in a few days later, and I took it to the range. Shot very tight groups compared to some of my other guns. Now, it is in my carry rotation.
Every time I pick it up, it just feels right in the hand...
The gun is very accurate. I like the way it shoots, and it fits my hands better than the double stack G19. What I like it that while it is thinner, it's not TOO thin. The Shield and the XDe seem almost TOO thin. But, the width of the G48 fits my hands just perfect. I only added a Hogue Jr grip to it, because I like rubber grips on most of my guns.
Anyone else a fan of the G48?
Now, I find myself wanting another Glock - I did rent the 43X, but I prefer the G48 over it. While not a single stack, I am considering getting either a G45 or a G34 in the near future....