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Glock 30 Reviews

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Postby Jetdoc68 » Thu Feb 15, 2007 12:44 am

Have you seen the new G30?? It has a rail on it now. I saw one today at a gun store in Smyrna today. Something to think about.
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Postby Bigfunkytown » Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:12 am

A G30 with a rail? Im all for that. Would buy one in a hart beat!
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Postby Ky-Glockman » Thu Feb 15, 2007 3:57 am

Yeah my 30 has a rail on it. I still havent had the chance to shoot it yet driving me crazy though I cant wait to get this baby out and shoot it. Oh yeah one question I was wondering though. Does anyone know if you can get a replacement slide release. Im sure you can get one, but I am just not sure where or what I need to get and also how to replace the factory release. Thanks.
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Postby g4l » Thu Feb 15, 2007 9:02 am

Glockstore.com, probably around $20
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Postby Ky-Glockman » Sat Feb 17, 2007 11:45 pm

Hey glock, just wondering if you had a problem getting the tenth round in the mag. I have read about this, but it is no big deal just wondering if you had this problem. By the way tomorrow I will finally get the chance to take my 30 out and see what it can do.
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Postby Ky-Glockman » Sun Feb 18, 2007 8:57 pm

Well just got back in from shooting 200 rounds (cheap wal-mart stuff) through my g30 and only one word can describe it.... PERFECTION. This gun was awesome and extremely comfortable to shoot. My wife whose 59 130 lbs shot this gun with no problem she even wants one for herself (I created a monster). She even put it through its first torture test. It has been snowing pretty bad here the last few days and she had the gun in her hand and fell on ice and there went the gun and it got caked in snow (though the important part is that she was not injured). I unloaded it checked it out then I dried it off a little went back and it fired flawlessly. Accuracy was very good I now understand it when people say that the gun is more acurate then they are. I will have to train to be as good as this gun is. To bad a 5 rating is as high as it goes because in my opinion it dererves a 10. Although im sure i would have been just as satisfied with a g23 I know i wouldnt have went wrong with either one.
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Postby Ky-Glockman » Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:00 pm

Ha Ha! I was looking and to clarify my wife info, she is not 59 years old she is 5 feet 9 inches tall.
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Postby g4l » Sun Feb 18, 2007 9:01 pm

glad to here your happy ky, oh also good your wifes ok!
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Postby Ky-Glockman » Mon Feb 19, 2007 7:46 pm

Any thoughts on a good inside waist holster for this gun? I am currently using an uncle mikes while I like this holster it is a holster for a longer barrell gun plus I would like a holster that would make it more simple to holster the weapon then just having to brute force the gun into it . Any suggestions?
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Postby g4l » Mon Feb 19, 2007 8:18 pm

check this one out, go to GlockStore.com, on the main page it should be the first item on the top left, its called The Worlds Best Concealment Holster and I must say I swear by it, I have one for each of my Glocks. Its $96 but well worth it in my opinion, I wear it all day in comfort right behind my right hand, no problems sitting in or out of the car.
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