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Glock 17 or Glock 19
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:33 pm
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:33 pm
Which of these is a better option for wife to have in her bedside drawer? It would be for home defense purposes only and she would not be CC.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:39 pm to cassopher
Either would be fine. What kinda hands does ur ol lady have? Like a Petite southern belle or russian house maid? If the latter - a full sized gun would work well for her.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:55 pm to EFHogman
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Like a Petite southern belle or russian house maid?
Maybe somewhere in the middle I suppose. They aren’t tiny but she also doesn’t have big man hands either. LOL
This post was edited on 7/12/20 at 4:56 pm
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:56 pm to cassopher
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This post was edited on 8/19/20 at 7:50 pm
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:56 pm to cassopher
The one that is more comfortable for her to hold
Posted on 7/12/20 at 4:57 pm to cassopher
Grip is the same size in girth for either. The 17 is just longer because the magazine holds a couple more rounds.
If she is never going to carry it, I vote for the 17. Longer barrel, little heavier, more rounds in the mag.
If she is never going to carry it, I vote for the 17. Longer barrel, little heavier, more rounds in the mag.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 5:00 pm to EFHogman
What if she's a mail order bride with an Adam's apple?
Posted on 7/12/20 at 5:43 pm to kengel2
quote:This. ^
Grip is the same size in girth for either. The 17 is just longer because the magazine holds a couple more rounds.
If she is never going to carry it, I vote for the 17. Longer barrel, little heavier, more rounds in the mag.
I think the G17 is the easiest to control (for follow-up shots) of any of the mid to full size Glocks.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 6:22 pm to kengel2
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Grip is the same size in girth for either. The 17 is just longer because the magazine holds a couple more rounds.
If she is never going to carry it, I vote for the 17. Longer barrel, little heavier, more rounds in the mag.
This is what I was thinking also.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 7:13 pm to cassopher
Glock 19 more than likely.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 7:23 pm to cassopher
I have both and if I was never going to CC and only carry and shoot one it would be the 17.
FWIW my wife would rather target practice with the 17 vs the 19 as well
FWIW my wife would rather target practice with the 17 vs the 19 as well
This post was edited on 7/12/20 at 7:25 pm
Posted on 7/12/20 at 7:58 pm to Ol boy
If she prefers the 19 she could always run 17 mags in the 19.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 8:06 pm to cassopher
Are you completely set on Glock for her? It's a great platform and obviously proven but I've taught females that found the grip to be rather chunky if their hands were small enough. In general, the grip width for most double stack Glocks will be the same.
I'll paste a bookmarked post I made a while back:
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Honestly, most grips that are tapered make it easy for women to shoot. I've seen this numerous times in my classes. The most well-liked guns that women shoot in my classes are my M&P full size, and my girlfriend's VP9. Guns like a Glock 19/17, FN FNS9, FNX45, Springfield XD, or any gun without a grip taper will feel 2x4ish. The "grip taper" I'm referring to is that the width of the grip increases as you get father from the slide. So it will be slimmer closer to the slide than at the magwell. Here's what I mean (notice the VP9 is slimmer at the top and the Glock has the same width throughout the grip):
I'll paste a bookmarked post I made a while back:
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Honestly, most grips that are tapered make it easy for women to shoot. I've seen this numerous times in my classes. The most well-liked guns that women shoot in my classes are my M&P full size, and my girlfriend's VP9. Guns like a Glock 19/17, FN FNS9, FNX45, Springfield XD, or any gun without a grip taper will feel 2x4ish. The "grip taper" I'm referring to is that the width of the grip increases as you get father from the slide. So it will be slimmer closer to the slide than at the magwell. Here's what I mean (notice the VP9 is slimmer at the top and the Glock has the same width throughout the grip):
Posted on 7/12/20 at 8:12 pm to bapple
I also noted in a recent thread that in my experience women seem to universally prefer the grip on the M&P's over double stack Glocks.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 8:20 pm to cassopher
17 hands down for that application
Posted on 7/12/20 at 8:56 pm to cassopher
Get a Ruger Security 9 for half the price. Spend the rest on a few hundred rounds of ammo, 2 spare mags, and range time. Glocks are good guns, with an almost unmatched following in the secondary market in terms of accessories and options. But there are a lot of pistols that are just as reliable for a cheaper price tag. The Security 9 feels better in the hand, has an outstanding trigger, forward slide serations, and can often be found for less than $325.
This post was edited on 7/12/20 at 8:57 pm
Posted on 7/12/20 at 9:11 pm to cassopher
Glock 48 with Shield Arms magazines to get 15 rounds
Posted on 7/12/20 at 9:36 pm to cassopher
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Which of these is a better option for wife to have in her bedside drawer? It would be for home defense purposes only and she would not be CC.
It's a good thing you're doing for your wife, but if you don't involve her in the decision making, it probably ain't gonna work.
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