TruthTellers
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Went to a local gun shop today to try a Glock 21 they had for rent as I've been thinking about getting one and because I've never shot .45 from a semi-auto pistol.
I brought my G35 in .40 as well to compare the two and I didn't feel much difference in recoil. In fact, I would say they were almost the same and so now I can see why there's not much reason to choose a .45 over a .40 given it's larger and the ammunition costs more and the stopping power and energy are about the same, if not in favor of the .40 based solely on muzzle energy.
The store's website had said it was a Gen 3 and when I got there it was a Gen 4. I had primarily gone to test the grip and to see if the large grip of the 21 would be an issue and if the SF model would be better. Given that the Gen 4 is very much like the 21SF, I think if I do get a Gen 3 G21 in the future, it will be an SF.
But the whole reason I'm interested in the G21 is to be able to convert it to 10mm and I may just buy a Glock 20 or 40 instead.
I brought my G35 in .40 as well to compare the two and I didn't feel much difference in recoil. In fact, I would say they were almost the same and so now I can see why there's not much reason to choose a .45 over a .40 given it's larger and the ammunition costs more and the stopping power and energy are about the same, if not in favor of the .40 based solely on muzzle energy.
The store's website had said it was a Gen 3 and when I got there it was a Gen 4. I had primarily gone to test the grip and to see if the large grip of the 21 would be an issue and if the SF model would be better. Given that the Gen 4 is very much like the 21SF, I think if I do get a Gen 3 G21 in the future, it will be an SF.
But the whole reason I'm interested in the G21 is to be able to convert it to 10mm and I may just buy a Glock 20 or 40 instead.