I had a Gen 3 G21 for a while - sold it when I got out of .45 (more or less). Could see myself buying a Gen 5 at some point down the line, but i am done buying firearms for a long while. They are great guns.
I had a Gen 3 G21 for a while - sold it when I got out of .45 (more or less). Could see myself buying a Gen 5 at some point down the line, but i am done buying firearms for a long while. They are great guns.
I'm really liking the Gen5 21. It's been surprisingly soft shooting and very accurate with Winchester 185 gr FMJ (USA45A).
The Gen 3s have always been superbly accurate. Based on what I have read, other's reports, my own initial shooting, along with talking with a number of folks that the Gen 5s are even more accurate.
As Lyonsgrid mentioned, they are quite soft shooting. I forgot to mention that in my initial report. I was quite surprised at how soft the recoil was with full power loads. Pretty obvious that the dual recoil spring setup is helping to mitigate recoil.
Haha. I am so busy that I don't shoot that much these days - some of it is my fault for not making it a higher priority.
I also already own plenty of guns. A Glock 21 would be cool, but after gun, optic, plate, ammo, holsters, etc, would be a couple thousand dollar expense that I just dont need to indulge at this time.
Planning on starting a family in the next year or two so I have been aggressively saving/paying down any outstanding debts. Glock 21 might come later when I am done with training and earning real surgeon money (even that is not quite what it used to be!)
The recoil spring in the Gen 5 does feel a little heavier weight than previous generations, but that could just be in my head. Subjectively, the Gen 5's feel like they have less recoil/muzzle flip than my Gen 4's, and the Gen 4's felt like they had less than the Gen 3's.
Controllability is about like a 9mm +P (with standard pressure 230gr HST), with the cost being a much chunkier gun. I love it.
In rapid fire, for some reason I'm able to tell where the shots are going to go before I even confirm the sights back on target. Not sure what that's called but I've heard of it before. Results are a big ragged hole in rapid fire strings. I am able to have better control over the gun vs a G17 or G19, I suspect because of the larger grip and overall larger size of the gun. And I don't have huge hands.
You're not helping either! Best, Jon
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I'm hoping that my Glock 21 SF will suffice for a bit longer.
This is p-f, "suffice" is a relative term.... More seriously, while there's absolutely nothing wrong with my Gen 3 G21, if a Gen5 is just as accurate and easier/more natural to shoot, I'll give it a hard look. Particularly if I win a GSSF gun certificate in 2024. Regardless, my Gen 3 is going nowhere, as it's too good and fully vetted. Best, Jon
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