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Glock a good decision??
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<blockquote data-quote="Greyfox" data-source="post: 680503" data-attributes="member: 10291"><p>I have a Glock 21 which is a 45ACP. Put a 3.5 trigger spring and a heavy duty firing pin spring in it. Also bought a spare drop in Barstow target barrel. With this barrel it will shoot with my best. I have lots of handguns but this one is the perfect beater. Accurate, tough as nails, big, deadly reliable, ugly as sin. It takes down and cleans up in under 5 minutes. I went with the 45 because I wanted to shoot a lot in order it to master it, and use it occasionally in bowling pin and plate shoots at my club. If you ever reload with hard cast lead, it is not advisable to use the polygonal stock barrel design that comes mounted on the pistol. I went with the 45 primarily because I have a Dillon high volume reloading set up, and a large supply of components. You can get easily accessible, cheap ammo anywhere if necessary. I also like heavy bullets and big holes when it comes to pistols......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Greyfox, post: 680503, member: 10291"] I have a Glock 21 which is a 45ACP. Put a 3.5 trigger spring and a heavy duty firing pin spring in it. Also bought a spare drop in Barstow target barrel. With this barrel it will shoot with my best. I have lots of handguns but this one is the perfect beater. Accurate, tough as nails, big, deadly reliable, ugly as sin. It takes down and cleans up in under 5 minutes. I went with the 45 because I wanted to shoot a lot in order it to master it, and use it occasionally in bowling pin and plate shoots at my club. If you ever reload with hard cast lead, it is not advisable to use the polygonal stock barrel design that comes mounted on the pistol. I went with the 45 primarily because I have a Dillon high volume reloading set up, and a large supply of components. You can get easily accessible, cheap ammo anywhere if necessary. I also like heavy bullets and big holes when it comes to pistols...... [/QUOTE]
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