subpost: My new Glock 23
#21
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
ORIGINAL: Shocktroop
It is refreshing to see younger guys being responsible with firearms in regards to safety and advocating the 2d. I see so many guys at the range with they're new blaster acting like a bunch of asses that do not even know what the 2d is or it's importance. You paid 500 for your 23? Is it a Gen 1, 2, or 3? I have a gen 1 that I tried to sell forever for 400 but no takers that were serious, oh well, it's grown on me. I do however, have a Steyr 29rd magazine for your G23 that I'd let go for 75.00. I paid100 for it, but that was before the sunsetting of the AWB and it would be unfair to ask100 for it now. Basically, it's a super long magazine that holds 29rds of 40 cal for your G23, I figured if I ran out of ammo, I could use it for a club.(jk) It protrudes from the bottom of the mag-well about ohh, 8-9in or so. It's main purpose is for fun or some serious naughty work, I got it for camping. I hated keeping a mag loaded, out of the gun (a requirement for some state parks at the time) and then keeping a seperate box of ammo. The sollution, load up 29-30 rounds ready to go and be legal at the same time, and leave the box of ammo at the house. Also, good for the range, shoot twice as long and stay on target and not have to reload for a bit. Of course, concealment is an issue, but thats not what it was meant for. Stay safe, good shooting.
It is refreshing to see younger guys being responsible with firearms in regards to safety and advocating the 2d. I see so many guys at the range with they're new blaster acting like a bunch of asses that do not even know what the 2d is or it's importance. You paid 500 for your 23? Is it a Gen 1, 2, or 3? I have a gen 1 that I tried to sell forever for 400 but no takers that were serious, oh well, it's grown on me. I do however, have a Steyr 29rd magazine for your G23 that I'd let go for 75.00. I paid100 for it, but that was before the sunsetting of the AWB and it would be unfair to ask100 for it now. Basically, it's a super long magazine that holds 29rds of 40 cal for your G23, I figured if I ran out of ammo, I could use it for a club.(jk) It protrudes from the bottom of the mag-well about ohh, 8-9in or so. It's main purpose is for fun or some serious naughty work, I got it for camping. I hated keeping a mag loaded, out of the gun (a requirement for some state parks at the time) and then keeping a seperate box of ammo. The sollution, load up 29-30 rounds ready to go and be legal at the same time, and leave the box of ammo at the house. Also, good for the range, shoot twice as long and stay on target and not have to reload for a bit. Of course, concealment is an issue, but thats not what it was meant for. Stay safe, good shooting.
#24
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
thats a really comfortable gun to shoot too! i had several glocks and liked all of them,i just got a smith and wesson sigma and several other pistols and will be going back to the .45 glock real soon.. but definately a good choice.
(i have about 16 pistols and 32 rifles&shotguns)
(i have about 16 pistols and 32 rifles&shotguns)
#25
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
ORIGINAL: cwmc29
And you need the gun for what???
And you need the gun for what???
#26
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
i just got back from the range and put my first 200 rounds through her. smooth, comfortable, pretty damn accurate. i wish i had pics of my silouettes, but lets just say, they were dead at 7 yards, they were dead at 10 yards, and they were dead at 25 yards, lol. im glad to have gotten some practice in with it; i'm pretty pleased. my buddy had a taurus .45, not sure on the model. if almost felt like slightly less recoil than my .40, but both were pretty light recoil. it was giving him nothing but problems, jamming probably 9 or 10 times in the 100rds he shot. but i think he was saying he's looking at the G21, since he likes the .45 caliber.
but yea, i had fun
but yea, i had fun
#27
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
Nice peace. I carry the Glock 30, .45 sub compact and yes very accurate and very dependable. You'll be very happy with Glock but I would only shoot quality factory ammo, no reloads. Firearms are my first love, here's a pic of my latest buy. Armalite AR10A4, enjoy
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#28
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
ORIGINAL: holycrapitshassell
. my buddy had a taurus .45, not sure on the model. if almost felt like slightly less recoil than my .40, but both were pretty light recoil.
but yea, i had fun
. my buddy had a taurus .45, not sure on the model. if almost felt like slightly less recoil than my .40, but both were pretty light recoil.
but yea, i had fun
#29
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
Nothing wrong with reloads, proper reloads that is. If you really get into shooting, you can save a ton by reloading. I can reload 100rds of either 40 or 45 for around 4.00 of cost in about 20min. Reloads can also be tailored to your specific firearm, ajust seating depth and crimp and chrono them for optimal performance. The 40 is a pretty high pressure round, hence why it has the percieved recoil of being "snappy" as compared to a 45, but lots of things come into play, pistol weight, barrel length, #pound of recoil spring, grip ect.......Just don't shoot lead reloads through your glock. The lands and grooves are cut specifically and don't mix well with lead. This is also heresay, I know guys that have put thousands of cast lead bullets through there glocks with no problems, and other who have blown theirs apart. Stick with jacketed factory ammo, or reloads from someone who knows what they are doing.
#30
RE: subpost: My new Glock 23
The only thing to avoid are cast lead (non-jacketed) bullets with a GLOCK. The polygonal rifling holds the lead and eventually a round will overpressurize the barrel higher than its tensile strength and result in what is commonly referred to as a "kaBOOM" or "kB".
The thing I like about GLOCKs is their amazing magazine capacity. Only the newest models Beretta has come out with have capacities that even compare with the standard capacities of GLOCK's mags.
PS, in .40 cal. (what I carry) I stick with Golden Sabres. I used to cary Winchester Rangers for Law Enforcement because they have high energy for non-+P ammo, but the Remington Golden Sabres have a lot lower muzzle flash. Low muzzle flash is important if you're in a darkenvironment like your house at night if something happens,because you'll get blinded by the flash.
The thing I like about GLOCKs is their amazing magazine capacity. Only the newest models Beretta has come out with have capacities that even compare with the standard capacities of GLOCK's mags.
PS, in .40 cal. (what I carry) I stick with Golden Sabres. I used to cary Winchester Rangers for Law Enforcement because they have high energy for non-+P ammo, but the Remington Golden Sabres have a lot lower muzzle flash. Low muzzle flash is important if you're in a darkenvironment like your house at night if something happens,because you'll get blinded by the flash.