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Next gun? Glock 34 MOS or Glock 40 MOS?


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Which long slide glock should I buy?  

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  1. 1. Which long slide glock should I buy?

    • Glock 34 MOS in 9mm
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    • Glock 40 MOS in 10mm
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Alright, I cant decide. I want to buy a long slide Glock. Most of my collection is made up of 9mm Glocks, but I do own and love shooting my Glock 29 in 10mm. Buying the 34 would be more economical. Buying the 40 would be more fun and I would never have to look for another backpacking gun. Help me decide! Vote in the poll and share your reason as a comment. Thanks!!
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Go for the Glock 40 and then get a 9mm conversion barrel for it. I have had 9mm conversion barrels made for my G29, and the ONLY change I need to make to fire 9mm out of it is swapping the recoil spring for a lighter weight one (15 instead of 17 pound). For both of them, I'd recommend getting a tungsten recoil spring assembly, because it directs the recoil backwards better and ensures the firearm cycles consistently.

 

I'll expand on that; you don't even need to use different magazines or swap out the extractor or ejector. The 10mm ones works on 9mm just fine, plus you get several extra 9mm rounds in a 10mm magazine for capacity.

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Go for the Glock 40 and then get a 9mm conversion barrel for it. I have had 9mm conversion barrels made for my G29, and the ONLY change I need to make to fire 9mm out of it is swapping the recoil spring for a lighter weight one (15 instead of 17 pound). For both of them, I'd recommend getting a tungsten recoil spring assembly, because it directs the recoil backwards better and ensures the firearm cycles consistently.

 

I'll expand on that; you don't even need to use different magazines or swap out the extractor or ejector. The 10mm ones works on 9mm just fine, plus you get several extra 9mm rounds in a 10mm magazine for capacity.

Looks like we have a theme. I like it. Now to find the best deal on a Glock 40. Not many of them around and very few on the used market.

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