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Bax
08-24-2010, 02:33 PM
I was thinking about pulling the trigger on a new Glock 45 GAC but I don't have any experience with that cartrige. Any likes, dislikes? Thoughts in general? Am I better off getting a 40 instead?

replicant_argent
08-24-2010, 02:38 PM
do you mean the GAP?


Depends on how much you plan on shooting and your budget, and if you reload. For a long while, it will be a "boutique" round, costing quite a bit more to get (and stay) proficient on, I imagine.

SUOrangeGuy
08-24-2010, 02:45 PM
I have no experience firing the round but I know around here it is difficult to find and more expensive than 45ACP.

Bill86
08-24-2010, 02:47 PM
Yeah I believe he means GAP. I had a regular 45 glock full size and I've shot a midsize 40 cal. I like the Midsize 40 cal MUCH MUCH better. The 45 is just so darn big and bulky.

Darrell
08-24-2010, 03:00 PM
I have a Glock 37, which is a full size .45 GAP.

Don't bother, the ammo is expensive.

stitch
08-24-2010, 04:24 PM
Most reports from my friend's gun store are that it sucks.
.45 ACP ...over 100 years tried and true and you can buy a box of ammo in friggin Zimbabwe.
All the thumping power you need. :tu

elderboy02
08-24-2010, 04:38 PM
I love my Glock 23 (.40). I don't care for the 45 GAP because of the fact that the ammo is harder to find.

druturn
08-24-2010, 04:39 PM
.45 ACP ...over 100 years tried and true and you can buy a box of ammo in friggin Zimbabwe.
All the thumping power you need. :tu
:tpd:

JaKaacH
08-24-2010, 05:51 PM
Most reports from my friend's gun store are that it sucks.
.45 ACP ...over 100 years tried and true and you can buy a box of ammo in friggin Zimbabwe.
All the thumping power you need. :tu

:tpd:
.45 acp, if it ain't broke don't fix it.

Cigarcop
08-24-2010, 05:57 PM
Unless your gonna reload the ammo is expensive....two better choices would be the .45ACP or .40 Ammo is always available.

ridenlive
08-24-2010, 07:25 PM
amo is horrible to find, and unless you like loading allot good luck

stitch
08-24-2010, 08:53 PM
.45ACP ....
Hasn't failed me in 35 years :D
http://a.imageshack.us/img15/4408/carryg.jpg

Bill86
08-24-2010, 08:56 PM
The only reason I won't go 45 ACP, is the 1911 is the GO TO 45 acp and it's HEAVY. Also 7 shots is decent but I like 12-13 of 40 cal much more.

Nice looking 1911 there though:)

stitch
08-24-2010, 10:20 PM
mines a light weight commander, light as any glock or what have you.
I carry 20+ rounds ... If I need more than that what the hell was I doin in that kind of place in the first place ??
The last time I needed more than 20 rounds was in Lebanon

Silound
08-24-2010, 10:59 PM
I put in another vote for 45ACP and a Glock 21. Love mine, but I have large hands so I can handle it better.

Before committing to something, go to a gun shop that has rentals available and try out a handful of different pistols. I can say from experience, that was what lured me into the Glock 21 in the first place. Now I'm eyeballing the Gen4 Glocks as something to buy next. Shot one a few months ago (in .40) and immediately fell in love. It felt like it was molded to me as an extension of my arm, not as something I was holding.

Bill86
08-24-2010, 11:06 PM
mines a light weight commander, light as any glock or what have you.
I carry 20+ rounds ... If I need more than that what the hell was I doin in that kind of place in the first place ??
The last time I needed more than 20 rounds was in Lebanon

Oh nice...Yeah 3 mags though, 3 mags of 40 = 36. Or you could carry one less mag, I was only pointing out 40 cals are lighter and hold more ammo. My favorite guns will always be 1911's they are so accurate it's ridiculous. LOVE THEM. :tuI put in another vote for 45ACP and a Glock 21. Love mine, but I have large hands so I can handle it better.

Before committing to something, go to a gun shop that has rentals available and try out a handful of different pistols. I can say from experience, that was what lured me into the Glock 21 in the first place. Now I'm eyeballing the Gen4 Glocks as something to buy next. Shot one a few months ago (in .40) and immediately fell in love. It felt like it was molded to me as an extension of my arm, not as something I was holding.

Agreed. You need to shoot it before you buy it. EVERYONE is different. Good advice.

looking for know
08-25-2010, 07:43 AM
Get both!

But I bet you shoot the non-GAP more.

Having 1911's, a Glock 21, and an HK USP. This is the one I go to the most:
http://a.imageshack.us/img72/2209/hkusp2sz1.jpg

neoflex
08-25-2010, 07:46 AM
.45ACP ....
Hasn't failed me in 35 years :D
http://a.imageshack.us/img15/4408/carryg.jpg

I have this same pistol. That's the Lightweight Champion correct? My problem with the .45 right now is finding ammo for the range. I can get my hands on plenty of personal protection rounds but finding rounds to shoot at the range locally has been a challenge. I can shoot my M&P40 all day long and still find plenty of ammo to feed it.

Nevermind, just saw your second post. :D

stitch
08-25-2010, 07:52 AM
I totally agree with the “Test Drive” idea, looking for a pistol is lot like looking for a woman
Ya’ gots to find one that fits, one that makes you smile, one that could rock your day.
Many gun shops have ranges now days where you can test out a variety of guns.
The .45 ACP is a good old round with a long history, the .40 …
it aint for me but I know lots of Folks who love it.
I carry a 1911 because it’s what I’m used to, been carrying one for 35 years now…Old habits die hard.
But it aint for everyone, the single action workings of a 1911 can take some getting used to And some of them can be finicky …
but when you get a good one it’s like a good Woman, You just can’t let go.
I’ve tried Glock’s, S&W’s, … I even bought an Astra once, They just didn’t feel right.
And That is the key, You have to find what feels right and comfortable
Some thing you could become “One with” and stick with it.
Shopping for a new gun can be a lot of fun

stitch
08-25-2010, 07:57 AM
I have this same pistol. That's the Lightweight Champion correct? My problem with the .45 right now is finding ammo for the range. I can get my hands on plenty of personal protection rounds but finding rounds to shoot at the range locally has been a challenge. I can shoot my M&P40 all day long and still find plenty of ammo to feed it.

Nevermind, just saw your second post. :D
I've been loading my own ammo for 20+ years now, I have thousands of rounds ... I can't remember the last time I bought a box so I don't have to deal with that ... But as a gun show vendor and a promoter of shows I know that ammo for anything can be hard to find right now.

Bax
08-25-2010, 12:53 PM
Thanks guys, I did mean the GAP. I'll keep looking for an ACP or a 40 cal if I can find a deal on one. :D

Ratters
08-26-2010, 01:23 AM
I love my Glock 23 (.40). I don't care for the 45 GAP because of the fact that the ammo is harder to find.

Yup, going Glock, .40 is the way. Have a 23 and a 35. I do love .45s but like them coming out of the 1911 platform.