While the GLOCK 26 really isn’t the “baby GLOCK” any more — that title has since fallen to the G42 — it’s still a very packable, reliable, concealed carry gun that gives you 10+1 rounds of 9mm protection to carry on your appointed rounds.
While the GLOCK 26 really isn’t the “baby GLOCK” any more — that title has since fallen to the G42 — it’s still a very packable, reliable, concealed carry gun that gives you 10+1 rounds of 9mm protection to carry on your appointed rounds.
The 42 is .380 not a 9mm.
“…is .380 not a 9mm.”
.380 = 9mm Kurz…
Mr. Zimmerman –
A week or so ago, you wrote that your non-scientific, anecdotal estimate, based on your work with these EDC posts, is that the Glock 19 and Glock 43 are the most popular EDC guns.
What guns, anecdotally, would would you say round out the top 5? Just curious. I would think the Shield and the LCP would be in the top 5, and maybe the Glock 26.
Thanks
When the G42 came out, I thought of it as the “Infant GLOCK”
I have a G43. I’ve been nothing but disappointed in my purchase.
Yes, it’s reliable. Yes, it’s concealable. But it’s bigger than my Kahr CM9, has a worse trigger, and is unpleasant to shoot.
My G26 is fine. My G19 is fine. My G30 was fine. The G43 isn’t that great.
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