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Glock 42 .380 Thoughts?


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The most hated new gun on the gun forums,it'll sell well !! It should have been a single stack 9 ,it's to big to compete with the LCP and Kel Tec yawn....

Turns out it shoots great recoils less and fits small hands,oh and not that much bigger then a LCP..seems like a good choice.

Here's a pic of it on top of a LCP.

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It's all about intended use. If it's a home defense, then obviously those saying more stopping power is needed.

 

If is a small carry or back-up, etc. then having one with you that you can carry and use effectively is much better than that full frame 1911 boat anchor.

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It's all about intended use. If it's a home defense, then obviously those saying more stopping power is needed.

 

If is a small carry or back-up, etc. then having one with you that you can carry and use effectively is much better than that full frame 1911 boat anchor.

 

To each his own. I'd feel better carrying a snub-nose .357. In the house it's a double barrel and 2 loaded .357s.

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for those who carry for self defense outside the home, I can just about guarantee you'll have better chances of protecting yourself with a pistol you can pull out of your pocket in a split second as opposed to a pistol you have to fumble for that's concealed in a holster under a shirt or jacket...........in most situations, you're reacting to a threat, which pretty much means they've already targeted you, so they already have the advantage. 

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for those who carry for self defense outside the home, I can just about guarantee you'll have better chances of protecting yourself with a pistol you can pull out of your pocket in a split second as opposed to a pistol you have to fumble for that's concealed in a holster under a shirt or jacket...........in most situations, you're reacting to a threat, which pretty much means they've already targeted you, so they already have the advantage. 

select a pocket holster wisely. I wouldn't suggest carrying one  without a holster.  

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select a pocket holster wisely. I wouldn't suggest carrying one  without a holster.  

I wasn't suggesting to have a loose gun in ur pocket, I have the one with the sticky outside, holster stays inside the pocket when you draw the weapon..........I have the Ruger LCP 380.

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I wasn't suggesting to have a loose gun in ur pocket, I have the one with the sticky outside, holster stays inside the pocket when you draw the weapon..........I have the Ruger LCP 380.

Have you seen the sneaky Pete holsters? Guy I work with just got one and it sure seems like the way to go. looks just like a cell or PDA case.

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Wasn't implying you did. It was just a comment for anyone that would be getting into pocket carry that might not know.

Ok.......the point I was trying to get across, was a lot of people put more thought into how big of a gun they need to defend themselves, when more importantly they should be thinking about ease of access.

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I handled one on Saturday at the Gun Center and was impressed.  14.36oz, loaded!    I'll be reading more on them and doing some pondering.

 

A friend said there was a good You Tube video but I haven't looked for it yet.

 

Here is Glock's ad slick.............

 

http://us.glock.com/products/model/g42

I have been looking to see a date. Are they on the shelves already?

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I have been looking to see a date. Are they on the shelves already?

 

The Gun Center up the street from me has one for display purposes ie; handling/fondling etc.  I think they are taking orders, I don't know when they expect them.

 

I'd think Beikirch's should have one??  If not, come on in and I'll buy the coffee....................................... B)

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They're taking some heat for only being a .380. However, i think people are missing the intended market here. The female gun owner has grown something like 20% in the last few years alone if I remember correctly. Personally I am planning on a .380 for my wife. I'd much rather her hit her target and feel comfortable shooting than to miss completely with a 9mm... especially with only 7 rounds.

 

As a glock owner, I like this gun, but I will most likely be leaning towards an LCP. I think there's more history with them and they're priced much nicer. I believe the glocks are going for $400 retail and some are asking for up to $700 online for those who absolutely have to have one.

 

Wouldn't be surprised to see a 9mm version in this frame come in the following years anyhow.

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Glock has made 380's for years but because of some crazy import laws, they were never available in the U.S. I wonder what changed. Is this new 380 made here ????????

 

they make one in the US because they now manufacture here, but it's a compact not a pocket pistol and at that size why not go 9 or .40? Cant remember the model number.

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