That picture is a fake for now, I own some glock, they will shoot, but glocks don't "TICKLE my PICKLE"ok first of all, is that a real block 1911???? one word, awesome. having said that and since everyone wants to take this question so seriously i will elaborate on my question. yes i mostly mean bang for ur buck. not asking better n terms oc compact subcompact, full size. i know they have there own plus n minuses. let me put it like the I'm looking for my next pistol had it narrowed down to iwi baby eagle, beretta 90-2 inbox stainless, or glock. i know there r a lot of variables in that but i dnt now glocks very well and just trying to compare with the other two. hope this is a little clearer thanks. keep them coming.
I think his intent was to ask what the most versatile, all around multipurpose Glock was. Not what guns are better and why.
I'd advise the Glock 19. 9mm is sufficient (for 3 out of 4 opinions), the mid size allows a decent sight radius, easy to coceal, easy to carry, still big enough for a range gun with nice magazine capacity and the ability to accept g17 or g18 33 rnd mags.
The thing 1911's have over Glocks is you can buy parts and build your own personalized 1911! There are way more parts out there for 1911's, all Glocks look the same generally.
THISIMHO, i think that the most versatile Glock would have to be the 23! it can be made to shoot 9 mm, and 357 sig....or even .22 conversion if necessary for cheap plinkification. It's very easy to CCW in a good IWB holster w/good gun belt. But only suffers when the clothing gets a little thinner, in this such case G27.
Personally, i have the 23, and 26...and only went 26 because they didn't have the 27 in stock the day i was ready to buy.
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