I have been thinking about getting a glock 27, s&w m&p 40c, xd sub 40. what do you think? and suggestions? I have a cw 40 and a pf9 now
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Vote for G27 - But don't forget Walther PPQ
I only have experience with a Talo Special Edition EXO Gen 3 G27 sporting Ameriglo I-Dot Pro sights.Originally posted by midmo View PostI have been thinking about getting a glock 27, s&w m&p 40c, xd sub 40. what do you think? and suggestions? I have a cw 40 and a pf9 now
But am very satisfied with it. It's one of my favorite carry guns.
One of the advantages of a Glock is all the after market parts available.
And part interchangeability across models.
I have barrels and magazines to run in 9mm, 357 Sig and 40.
Plus installed a crisp 5 lbs short reset Ghost Rocket trigger.


That said, if I were in the market for a new gun? I'd take a hard look at Walther's fine PPQ.
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Battle On
BTW The Fail Zero Nickel Boron finish allows my G27 to run 15K rounds without lubrication.Originally posted by midmo View Posthow often do those have to be cleaned?
I plan on cleaneing whatever i get just curious compared to a glock
Just crack it open, blow out the gunpowder, wipe it down, reload
and continue with the killing.
BATTLE ON
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The G27 was my first (and currently only) Glock. I've bought and sold other models since, but have held on to the 27. I find I like the baby Glocks the best (or at least this one). The pistol is reliable and I shoot it as good as or better than any other Glock model I've tried. I don't think Glock triggers are worth a crap, but I settled on a combination I could live with in a carry gun. That said, it's nice to have a range of trigger options to chose from and make happen with out special jigs and such. That other parts swap out just as easily is also a plus. Caliber adaptability (as Garth pointed out) is another thing I like about the G27 (or 33). The G27 is a keeper in my book.



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IMO, the G27 is one of the best CCW pistols that Glock offers.
I bought mine in 1996 as an off-duty gun. I carried it neary 95% of the time off-duty while in LE and then well into retirement after 1997 until last year when I bought my PM9.
Mine has fired litterly thousands of rounds of ammo without any problems.
About every three years or so, I swap out all of the springs and replace them with new ones.
I have recently "retired" the PM9, put it back in my safe and have gone back to the G27 for EDC.
The PM9 may be called upon for those times that I require a smaller pistol but not for EDC.
I have decided that I want 10+1 rounds of 180 gr. Win. Bonded PDX1 HP rather than 6+1 rounds of any 9mm HP.
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More love for the G27
+1Originally posted by JimC View PostIMO, the G27 is one of the best CCW pistols that Glock offers.
I bought mine in 1996 as an off-duty gun. I carried it neary 95% of the time off-duty while in LE and then well into retirement after 1997 until last year when I bought my PM9.
Mine has fired litterly thousands of rounds of ammo without any problems.
About every three years or so, I swap out all of the springs and replace them with new ones.
I have recently "retired" the PM9, put it back in my safe and have gone back to the G27 for EDC.
The PM9 may be called upon for those times that I require a smaller pistol but not for EDC.
I have decided that I want 10+1 rounds of 180 gr. Win. Bonded PDX1 HP rather than 6+1 rounds of any 9mm HP.

Of my seven handguns the G27 is my favorite to carry.
It's too big for a pocket gun - IMHO.
But on a belt it's pretty unbeatable.
Plus it's relatively accurate too - LOL!
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Glock 27
The Glock 27 is a good choice for carry. I do have a CM9 that I throw in my pocket but I carry the 27 that way too. It depends on what you wear and the holster you use. On the belt I use a IWB Milt Sparks Summer Special II. In the pocket I use a Don Hume front pocket holster. Oh, BTW the grip work was done by Cold Bore Custom. JMTC.
"CW9 My Little Friend"
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If you like the way it feels in your hand, then just buy it. Anything else, the Glock will excell in. I love my G30!I ask, sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people, except for a few public officials.
To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them.
--George Mason
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Got that DC?
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The Glock 27 was my first carry gun. hhmmm, nostalgia... It got sold off because I was stupid and decided it was too big and uncomfortable instead of taking the time to find a proper holster. I had some occasional problems with limp wrist jams out at the 25 yard line but that was completely my own fault. Inside 15 yards or during rapid firing, when I was using a proper grip and grip strength it was 100% reliable.
IMO the 17 and the 27 are the best guns Glock has ever made.
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At one time, I seriously considered selling my G27 but I'm glad I didn't. I do pocket carry my G27 and the G36 is for days when IWB is an option. Both have XS 24/7 big dots installed.
We were discussing cases on another forum and I shot this picture of my primary range case on serious practice days.
Owner of and sole contributor to the Pocket Guns and Gear blog. http://mousegunaddict.blogspot.com
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