Glock for IDPA??? Thinking about a new purchase.

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HighVelocity wrote:I have no problem carrying my G34 IWB. It's all about having the right holster. ;-)

Here's my 34 along with a Full size 1911 in the same model holster for comparison.
LOL, I don't carry either one of those! There were days that I would consider that photo blasphemy!

Nice picture that will be VERY helpful to someone in the market.....thank you for the great comparison!

BTW- If I don't have the correct holster......it is because you failed me! :grin: I get them all from you!
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Skiprr wrote:
jbirds1210 wrote:I know that is not a very informative answer...
No; very informative. And hopefully germane to ScubaSigGuy's search. Thanks!
jbirds1210 wrote:...the crud that would build up on the barrel through the ports with the 34.
Is the stock 34 ported? I didn't think it was...
Yes, the Glock 34 and 35 have a slot in the top of the slide for weight reduction (at least that is what I have been told about the reason). There are no holes in the actual barrel, which makes the gun IDPA legal.

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I purchased a G34 just for IDPA.No complaints,the gun operates fine,the operator is another story.The S&W M&P in 9mm seems to be gaining popularity,a good friend of mine bought one and likes it.Jaybirds we plan on making the match at PSC next sat.Hope to see you there.
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Skiprr wrote: Is the stock 34 ported? I didn't think it was...
It's not ported in the sense that the barrel itself is not cut away, but the slide is cut away as if it were ported. As I understand it, the purpose of the slide cuts is merely to lighten the slide.
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jbirds1210 wrote:
Skiprr wrote:Is the stock 34 ported? I didn't think it was...
Yes, the Glock 34 and 35 have a slot in the top of the slide for weight reduction (at least that is what I have been told about the reason). There are no holes in the actual barrel, which makes the gun IDPA legal.
Gotcha. I was thinking of the barrel only, and that only Glock models with a "C" or "CC" after the number were compensated versions...but actually ported, not compensated. As you can tell, I have enough trouble with the distinction there, let alone with various flavors of porting... ;-)
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I am a Glock fan ... can't go wrong w/one... if you try it & don't like it... I'll give you $50 for it! J/K I love my G35 & do very well w/it in competition.

I just learned something that is going to make me take a first look at the S&W M&P... it can be ordered w/o the mag disconnect!
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it's been a few years, but the 9mm always gave me trouble on the metal plates..
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I shot it for a long time with a G17. But, now, I've managed to kick the addiction and am about to give myself a "2 year chip".
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