Stock Glocks: Robert Boatman, SIG pistols, Nitron...
I agree with a few of the member posts here. The Glock line is one of the few pistols that require little or no real custom/after market work.
The late author Robert Boatman; www.BoatmanBooks.com , stated he used a compact Glock 36 .45acp. Boatman wrote that many factory Glock pistols were more than up to rigors of duty or protection use.
The Glock design to me is a lot like SIG Sauer's great Nitron finish.
I looked into buying a SIG P226R DAK 9mm(CPO or pre-owned) in 2007. I liked the idea of not having to get the sidearm plated or get custom work.
CF
I agree with a few of the member posts here. The Glock line is one of the few pistols that require little or no real custom/after market work.
The late author Robert Boatman; www.BoatmanBooks.com , stated he used a compact Glock 36 .45acp. Boatman wrote that many factory Glock pistols were more than up to rigors of duty or protection use.
The Glock design to me is a lot like SIG Sauer's great Nitron finish.
I looked into buying a SIG P226R DAK 9mm(CPO or pre-owned) in 2007. I liked the idea of not having to get the sidearm plated or get custom work.
CF