Glock 39 Pistol, 45GAP, 6rd, Semi-Auto, DAO, Sub-Compact Size, 3.46" barrel, Polymer Frame, Matte Finish, Right Hand, Fixed Sights
by: JB, Loyal Customer
The Glock 39 is excellent for a conceal handgun carry. It can be carried in an ankle holster; a holster in the small of the back and shoulder holster easily. You have to get magazine extensions to be able to fire it without it flying out of your hand. Once they are installed; the gun is excellent. The round is a little more expensive and is hard to find especially target ammo. I love the way it feels in my hand and the kick on recoil is not too bad.
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Glock 39 .45 GAP Subcompact Pistol
by: rlinwood
Glock 39 .45 GAP
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Historically I have carried a Glock 30 compact .45 equipped with LaserMax 1191 and another option.
Sometimes I carry a S&W Model 60 .357 equipped with CTC laser.
On rare "pocket pistol" occasions, I carry an old AMT Backup .380 which has been always faithful on the range (current flock of small pistols don’t offer option of external safety).
In late 2008 I sought a subcompact auto.
Considering .40, I began reading reviews, articles, opinions and statistics but concluded that I really would prefer to stay with the .45 round.
I began reading reviews, articles, opinions and statistics about the Glock 39 .45 GAP .
I found that there are lots of opinions and ideas available on both sides of the fence so focused on the technologies.
Now I most often carry a Glock 39 .45 GAP equipped with a LaserMax 1171 and another option.
I made what I considered to be a deliberate and informed decision based on available information.
Recoil seems about the same or perhaps a bit less than on the G30.
Although I still have and practice with my G30 it is true that I usually prefer to concealed carry the G39.
Regarding my purchase of the G39 .45 GAP ?
No regrets, no looking back.
In my opinion as an owner of one, I would do it again.
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