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ericr 02-01-2011 09:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Corey (Post 446839)
Anyone want to sell me on or dissuade me from buying a Glock 27? I'm on the fence at the moment.

I really like mine. The ONLY problem is if I have a mag without the finger extension, it tends to rise more when I shoot it. With the extension I have no problems with it and I have big hands. It's a nice sub-compact IMO...spend the extra coin for Tritium sights too, you can hit any target that you can actually see since they glow so well! The nice thing is you can use any Glock .40 mag in it too, doesn't have to be a 9 +one shot.

Corey 02-01-2011 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 446849)
Hes used to sub size.

It may not be big, but I know how to handle it.

racedoll 02-01-2011 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Corey (Post 446853)
Positive, just not sure one which one. In the past two weeks I've fired the Glock 27 and the M&P 40 subcompact. The two were interesting. I shot surprisingly awesome with the Glock. Tight groups, manageable recoil, solid feel, but fuck me dry to I not like the grips on it. The M&P felt great in the hand but I was not all that impressed shooting it. Maybe it was just the range gun, maybe an off day. Aside from the nice ergonomics, I just wasn't very thrilled with it. I've fired an XD40 subcompact and thought I would love it, but it's another one that left me kinda cold. Odd, since I really dig my XD45.

I'd love to hear some suggestions and experiences with the Glock 27 or any other subcompact. I think I'm going .40 this time out, so that's what I'm focusing on. I haven't got any interest in another 9mm or .45 at the moment.

Was it the Gen 4 or Gen 3 that you shot of the Glock?

I don't know if the G27 Gen 3 comes in RFT (similar to Gen 4, but better IMO), find one is they make it. I bet you like it.

Corey 02-01-2011 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by racedoll (Post 446858)
Was it the Gen 4 or Gen 3 that you shot of the Glock?

I don't know if the G27 Gen 3 comes in RFT (similar to Gen 4, but better IMO), find one is they make it. I bet you like it.

Gen 3. I'd like to get a hands on with the Gen 4 to see if the replaceable back straps change the feel. What's RFT? I'm not familiar with that term.

racedoll 02-01-2011 09:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Corey (Post 446866)
Gen 3. I'd like to get a hands on with the Gen 4 to see if the replaceable back straps change the feel. What's RFT? I'm not familiar with that term.

My mistake, RTF - rough textured frame (not RFT). The grips have a rougher texture to them. The Gen 4 is very similar but not quite so abrasive. Some like it, some don't... I do. I feel like I have a better grip.

RTF grips...
http://www.impactguns.com/store/medi...ock_22_RTF.jpg

Regular grips...
http://images.wikia.com/residentevil...8d/Glock17.jpg

Gen 4 grips...
http://www.sportsmenscenter.com/prod...99932_zoom.JPG

OneSickPsycho 02-02-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Corey (Post 446853)
Positive, just not sure one which one. In the past two weeks I've fired the Glock 27 and the M&P 40 subcompact. The two were interesting. I shot surprisingly awesome with the Glock. Tight groups, manageable recoil, solid feel, but fuck me dry to I not like the grips on it. The M&P felt great in the hand but I was not all that impressed shooting it. Maybe it was just the range gun, maybe an off day. Aside from the nice ergonomics, I just wasn't very thrilled with it. I've fired an XD40 subcompact and thought I would love it, but it's another one that left me kinda cold. Odd, since I really dig my XD45.

I'd love to hear some suggestions and experiences with the Glock 27 or any other subcompact. I think I'm going .40 this time out, so that's what I'm focusing on. I haven't got any interest in another 9mm or .45 at the moment.

That just goes to show ya....


I'm not a fan of the Glock 27, but the XD subcompact would be on my short list... I really like that gun...

Corey 02-02-2011 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by racedoll (Post 446869)
My mistake, RTF - rough textured frame (not RFT). The grips have a rougher texture to them. The Gen 4 is very similar but not quite so abrasive. Some like it, some don't... I do. I feel like I have a better grip.

RTF grips...
http://www.impactguns.com/store/medi...ock_22_RTF.jpg

Regular grips...
http://images.wikia.com/residentevil...8d/Glock17.jpg

Gen 4 grips...
http://www.sportsmenscenter.com/prod...99932_zoom.JPG

Interesting. I didn't notice the texture of the grips on the one I fired. I'll have to take a look when I go back. Really, the texture was fine, though I like the look of the Gen 4 and the rough textured Gen 3. The shape throws me a bit. It feels odd in my hands. I think it's something I can get over after a hundred or so rounds into it.

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Originally Posted by OneSickPsycho (Post 447110)
That just goes to show ya....


I'm not a fan of the Glock 27, but the XD subcompact would be on my short list... I really like that gun...

My XD (Service model, 4" barrel) is a real fun gun. I love it. I've been carrying it recently in a Supertuck holster that I picked up and it's really sweet. The subcompact didn't feel balanced to me and I didn't shoot as well with the XD40sc as I did with either the Glock or the M&P. It's odd. I'm not a Glock guy in any way, but that Glock 27 stands out the most so far.

dReWpY 02-03-2011 12:14 AM

im looking for either a 9mm or a 22 as my next gun, im looking for cheap, like cheapest of the cheapest, i have a 1911 for when it positively absolutely has to die, i want something for plinking...

any suggestions?

Corey 02-03-2011 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by drewpy (Post 447290)
im looking for either a 9mm or a 22 as my next gun, im looking for cheap, like cheapest of the cheapest, i have a 1911 for when it positively absolutely has to die, i want something for plinking...

any suggestions?

How much do you want to spend, and is it only for plinking? Gunbroker has a good number of Chiappa 1911 .22LR for about 250. There's a few Kel-Tec PLR22's in that price range too. You could look for a Ruger Mark II or Mark III used. I've rented the Mark III and it's a shitload of fun to shoot, far more fun than the Walther P22, and leaps and bounds above the complete piece of shit that is the Sig Mosquito.

dReWpY 02-03-2011 01:52 AM

someone posted a hp22 by cobra for like $150


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