Thanks for the info, I'll consider the 26. Maybe I can shoot both before I buy. They have the exact same dimensions, I guess the larger caliber causes more recoil and makes it uncomfortable?
Thanks for the info, I'll consider the 26. Maybe I can shoot both before I buy. They have the exact same dimensions, I guess the larger caliber causes more recoil and makes it uncomfortable?
G21C
In the 4-500 rounds I've put through it, I've found it to be big but not too big and powerful but not wrist snapping. The C part helps, I'm sure. I like it. Doubt I'd be able to conceal it enough for CCW, but I just might try someday.
Originally Posted by newracer
If you've shot a .45 and a .40 you will notice that the .40's recoil is sharp and the .45's recoil is more blunt.
I have owned the Glock 35, 22, 23, and 27. The .40 is not an uncomfortable round to shoot until you spend some time on the 27. The sharper recoil makes the 27 uncomfortable to shoot (there is not as much surface area to grab onto on the 27).
In my opinion it's too much round for that small of a platform.
I read a lot of 26 vs 27 info last night on glocktalk. Most that have fired both said the 27 was OK but they could get back on target faster and shoot tighter groups with the 26. Right now I am leaning towards the 26.
a new G20, my first glock.
Originally Posted by Marlin
Finally he find the power in the Super and Wicked.
yeah, but I was there when he shot it the first time. He didn't like it. "Slow and Weak" did pass through his lips, too...
His real reason for being upset is because he can get on back target faster and afford to shoot more with it.
The only Real reason I may keep it is, Rae Ann took a shine to it. :lol:
Sarcasm, Learn it, Know it, Live it....
Spleify 7-27-12Marlin is the end all be all of everything COAR-15...
Brought home a 17 from Jensens today. That makes 2 for me.![]()