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Nice pickup, Joe. I've got a G30 and love it. I bought a couple of 13-round mags for it as well. However, I found it was a little big to conceal comfortably (too thick) and I ended up buying a G36 to carry. I keep my G30 as a nightstand gun with an Inforce light attached. I also changed out the floor plates on my 10-rnd mags with Pearce Grips floor plates. The factory plates tend to pinch under recoil; the Pearce one's are much nicer to shoot with.Hi guys!
My latest purchase is a Glock 30. I added a TLR-6 light/laser combo. I have the Glock 26 9mm and the wife's Glock 42 .380.
I know you guys aren't Glock fans but I'm hooked.
I still have the Sig P365 I love, a Sig 290RS and Kahr P380.
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I do the same with the G30 w/TLR-6 with a gun magnet on side of my night table. Depending on what I'm wearing and where I'm going. I carry the G26 4:00 in this holster. Comfortable holster.Nice pickup, Joe. I've got a G30 and love it. I bought a couple of 13-round mags for it as well. However, I found it was a little big to conceal comfortably (too thick) and I ended up buying a G36 to carry. I keep my G30 as a nightstand gun with an Inforce light attached. I also changed out the floor plates on my 10-rnd mags with Pearce Grips floor plates. The factory plates tend to pinch under recoil; the Pearce one's are much nicer to shoot with.
Recoil on the G36 isn't as bad as I thought it would be for such a small .45. My FIL had a Colt officer's model years ago that had worse recoil, at least I thought so. I would say it's a little more than the G30, but negligible, especially for anyone who's shot .45's prior.I do the same with the G30 with a gun magnet on side of my night table. Depending on what I'm wearing and where I'm going. I carry the G26 4:00 in this holster.
https://n8tactical.com/product/the-revenant-iwb-holster/
Or pocket carry my P365 or P380.
Coincidentally, I have Pearce grips coming tomorrow from Amazon and Ebay Saturday for the G30 and G26. Surprising but the G42 has a pinkie area. I have my G30 magazines apart as I thought the G30 were coming today. A pain in the ass to take the stock one's off.
How's the recoil on the G36? It's said to be a bit more than the G30.
You know you could have just bought a G36 slide as it fits the G30. At least that's what I read on Glock Talk forum.
It is kind of scary using another slide but they said it's ok. Like you stated, it's better to have two 45's.Recoil on the G36 isn't as bad as I thought it would be for such a small .45. My FIL had a Colt officer's model years ago that had worse recoil, at least I thought so. I would say it's a little more than the G30, but negligible, especially for anyone who's shot .45's prior.
It's funny you mention the slides...I looked into that before I bought the G36, but could never really find definitive info that the G36 would work on the G30 (at that time). Oh well, I'm happy with having both.
Yah, I was really leery when I first heard mention of swapping slides. And when I couldn't really find definitive info, decided against it all together. Will be interested to hear your thoughts on the G30. I don't know anyone else who owns or has owned one...I bought mine without ever shooting it. Fortunately, I was not disappointed.It is kind of scary using another slide but they said it's ok. Like you stated, it's better to have two 45's.
I haven't fired my G30 yet. Hoping to hit the range Friday.
So did I and I have little experience with 45's. I did shoot my brother's Kimber 4" barrel 1911 and it has really minimal recoil. I expect to have a bit more with the G30 but it is heavy at 34 ounces loaded. and lower borax vs the 1911.Yah, I was really leery when I first heard mention of swapping slides. And when I couldn't really find definitive info, decided against it all together. Will be interested to hear your thoughts on the G30. I don't know anyone else who owns or has owned one...I bought mine without ever shooting it. Fortunately, I was not disappointed.
I don't think you'll find the recoil to be too bad. The Glock springs are pretty stout and tame the .45 really well. I was surprised by how tame it seems the first time I shot it. It may not recoil any worse than the Kimber. And yah, I'd expect the light to help that a little as well. I haven't fired mine with the light on it; the Inforce sticks out just beyond the barrel and I haven't felt like cleaning the light as well as the gun.So did I and I have little experience with 45's. I did shoot my brother's Kimber 4" barrel 1911 and it has really minimal recoil. I expect to have a bit more with the G30 but it is heavy at 34 ounces loaded. and hand grip is higher vs the 1911.
I was thinking about a Tungsten guide rod spring set up which is heavier than a stainless steel change from the polymer set up. to add more weight to the front. The TLR-6 may help a bit.
The Streamlight TLR-6 doesn't stick out but is only 100 lumens but does very well indoors.I don't think you'll find the recoil to be too bad. The Glock springs are pretty stout and tame the .45 really well. I was surprised by how tame it seems the first time I shot it. It may not recoil any worse than the Kimber. And yah, I'd expect the light to help that a little as well. I haven't fired mine with the light on it; the Inforce sticks out just beyond the barrel and I haven't felt like cleaning the light as well as the gun.
I would concur with the forum on the G30...at least as far as a .45 can have "soft" recoil. It's definitely not a brute and I can fire a couple boxes through it at the range without any issues. Actually, I take that back...my thumb starts to get torn up reloading the mags after a while...lol.The Streamlight TLR-6 doesn't stick out but is only 100 lumens but does very well indoors.
The G30 is said to have a soft recoil on the Glock forum and scotch00 review.
I have to use the Maglula loader. for the 45 and even with 9mm. That 8,9 and 10 is a biatch for me.I would concur with the forum on the G30...at least as far as a .45 can have "soft" recoil. It's definitely not a brute and I can fire a couple boxes through it at the range without any issues. Actually, I take that back...my thumb starts to get torn up reloading the mags after a while...lol.
I like how compact that TRL-6 is. My Inforce looks like a monster under the barrel. It's rated at 200 lumens. I like it, but wish it was shorter. It sticks out a good inch beyond the barrel. May have to look into the TRL-6.
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I need to get one of those Maglula loaders. I've been using the one that Glock supplies - SUCKS!I have to use the Maglula loader. for the 45 and even with 9mm. That 8,9 and 10 is a biatch for me.
The TLR-6 has a laser too and not bad at $135 on Amazon..
I was thinking about going with the 13 round mag and the X-Grip from GunMagwharehouse.com but it's another $50 and I have to slow down.![]()
Sheet! Now I must order that set up .I need to get one of those Maglula loaders. I've been using the one that Glock supplies - SUCKS!
I love the feeling of the 13 round mags with X-grip. Probably the best purchase I made for it.