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Speer lawman is cheap. I have a G It shoots fine. ATI makes a. I bought it because the only Glocks one could get were all 10 round. I honestly thought it might catch on and the AWB expired then it was doomed. The gander mountain near us, before it closed, had the same two used.

I almost pulled the trigger, but then there's nothing really collectible about a "glock". Might be a bunch of police trade ins on the market soon. Quote History. Quoted: What is awful? Accurate round, 45 that fits in a G17 frame, and comparable ballistics to 45acp.

Best of all it pisses of 45 amp reloaders when they start picking up brass! The round itself is great just really did not do anything magical than every other service caliber. It will fade into obscurity like Sig is going to start doing over the next 10 years. Do they even make those anymore? I have a buddy that loves his. I'm a G22 man. I have a g That said I probably won't own one. Someone needs to wildcat it. Neck it down to a. Quoted: How many rounds fit in that G17 size frame?

View Quote View All Quotes. Quoted: It always struck me as a solution looking for a problem. Quoted: Same can be said about 40SW. Got one for free and never even shot it before I gave it up in a benefit raffle here. Quoted: Someone needs to wildcat it. I picked up a Glock from Sportsmans Guide for Speer Lawman ammo is dirt cheap and really good ammo.

Shoots and acts just like any other Glock. It looks like they're blowing out Glock 37s on gunbroker. It's tempting. I have a Glock 38 Shoots good and should do the job with Gold Dots in it. Quoted: It looks like they're blowing out Glock 37s on gunbroker.

If you are hampered by shitty bullets, carry big ones! After seeing your post, I went on there and looked. Really thinking hard about getting one Quoted: Quoted: It looks like they're blowing out Glock 37s on gunbroker. Quoted: Do it, they are good guns and that is a pretty descent price. Quoted: Worse comes to worse you can get a G17 upper and use it on the frame. Well, that's that. Order placed. I've got a G37 too, picked it up for a great deal, have some ammo for it.

Need to check out the Speer Lawman if it's such a good deal to get some more. I've only shot it a couple times, but I'm still looking for the XD that was made in the 45gap too. When XD discontinued them they sold out at like bucks a gun, but now they are full price and even higher.

Would I recommend buying one as your only gun? Probably not, but if you're like me and you enjoy shooting everything or almost everything from 22lr up to 45 colt, then go for it. Quoted: What ejector does 45GAP use? Doubt it is Quoted: Stop tempting me! True, that or get a. Quoted: Quoted: Do it, they are good guns and that is a pretty descent price. Quoted: AA. You will enjoy that G I bought a Glock 37 a couple years ago that came out of a police trade-in deal.

Plenty of. The ballistics are on-par. Quoted: I bought a Glock 37 a couple years ago that came out of a police trade-in deal. Quoted: I keep hearing that but everyone seems to forget why and when it was invented. LEO departments wanted 45 caliber pistol for the officers but many could not fit the G21 before the SF in their hands.

Also at the time it came out the AWB was in effect so 10 round mags were the norm and if you could only have 10 rounds why not 10 rounds of 45 vs 9 and utilize all the same in the G17 mag. It was not designed to replace the 45ACP it was designed to rival the 9 and 40 where LEO departments wanted a 45 but the smaller handed officers could not handle the big G Once of the stipulate in development of the cartridge was to match or have similar performance to the 45ACP much like the Sig was supposed to match or have similar performance to the mag.

Several departments actually bought into the G37 one because Glock was practically giving them away to start saturating the market and two the mindset at the time was diameter was king when it came to pistol rounds and everyone wanted wider.

Also around this time pistol ammo was in kind of a renaissance where hollow points were really good and getting better and 9mm was rivaling all the other service calibers but old school people still wanted diameter. Also scores improved for the officers who chose the G37 across the board because for many the G21 was just to large. The brass would not hear of any other caliber other than 45 at the time even when they proposed changing to Glock 22s one of the guy a Vietnam vet would not hear anything of it you know because stopping power, it would knock a VC back 8 feet, and they did not clear spider holes with 40s they cleared them with 45 blah blah blah They would not even consider any other brand AR other than Colt.

He also claimed that all of Glocks tests show the. They do not know as to why, but he stated it is the most accurate caliber they sell. He also said it is a sweet shooting round. The Florida Highway Patrol just issued all its officers new.

He stated a few other state departments that have made the switch. I think he said that Virgina also has made the switch to the. Both of the Glock personal at the class were very highly receptive to the. The instructor said his first choice for personal CCW is the 10mm then the. Of course the Glock guys are going to love the GAP Several other rounds come to mind when you mention the. I look at these rounds as "designer ammo" made by a gun maker to fill a non-existant ammo void.

Glock made the. I'm more of a traditionalist; I don't see the need for new ammo - I have enough guns chambered in enough cartridges - don't need any more; especially when what I have already will do the trick!

The only thing I can see a 45 GAP being any good for would be in a micro single stack. In general the 45 GAP is a round that didn't need to be made to fill a niche that isn't open.

The only reason its still around is Glock is desperate for a round with thier name on it to hit the mainstream. They should have just stuck to the 5. I could go on and on. I'm just glad those people dont design disposable batteries:crazy:. Unfortunately it didn't take off as well as it could have. I agree ,.. I found it interesting, the mention of the 41 magnum. I learned after obtaining a 10mm that it the 10 is essentially a remake of a 41 mag cartriage, a bit downsized to fit in a format frame..

I'd steer clear of the. I really questioned Glock's logic in bringing this round to market. To me it just seems common sense that a proportionally shorter, fatter round is going to create more feed issues. I'm not convinced the. There are many countries that will not allow their citizens to possess any firearms chambered for "military" cartridges.

They can own a. However, it doesn't offer enough advantage over what is already out there to survive IMHO. For a brief period it looked like it was going to take off. Springfield was going to be offering it in the XD and in a shortened version of the with a frame only long enough to take it,. Then those were cancelled and it was relugated to Glock only.

And among those who love Glocks, the. Personally, I'd like to see someone offer a conversion or complete build to put the. Ammunition is extremely expensive and not so easy to come by.



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