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Monday, October 10, 2016

Best Concealed Carry Glock for California?


In the golden state of California, I'm only allowed 10 rd capacity magazines. Would you still go with a 9mm or 40sw? If the latter, which model: full size, compact or sub compact?
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Its no secret that I greatly favour Glocks. There’re lots of guns out there but none of the is like the Glock. I’m also not the only guy that thinks this way. Most firearms experts that I consider worth listening to will repeat the same thing.
Now, which Glock should we go for.
My standard response is get a Glock 17 or if you want something a bit smaller a Glock 19 both in 9mm of course.
Listen, you just need a 9mm. It ubiquitous, it just works, bot accurate and with moderate recoil. With quality JHP ammo it will get the job done for defense. Cheap 9mm means you can easily afford the few hundred rounds needed to learn basic gun handling. More importantly, you can afford the thousands of rounds need to acquire proper gun fighting skills.
Having said this, personally what would I carry in such a situation?
A Glock 32. 357 SIG. It’s the same size as the Glock 19, meaning compact but not ridiculously compact that it impairs proper gun operation. If I’m limited to 10 rounds, then yes, I certainly want the most bang per rounds. One of the rules of gunfighting is to carry the most powerful caliber you can realistically shoot fast and accurately. At least in my case, I can shoot 357SIG as if I shot hot military 9mm. Without such restriction I would go for my Glock 31, 15+1 rounds of 357SIG in a gun similar to the Glock 17. That’s hard to beat in my opinion. Some folks will prefer 45 ACP, even 10mm and both are great choices. For me though, Id go with 10 rounds of 357SIG in a Glock 32 if that was the limitation presented with.
FerFAL
 Fernando “FerFAL” Aguirre is the author of “The Modern Survival Manual: Surviving the Economic Collapse” and “Bugging Out and Relocating: When Staying is not an Option”.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

It sounds like good advice. Glocks are as trouble free a handgun as they come, and 9mm Para. is very commonly found. If said person also needs the same handgun for use in protection from large animal predators, the 10mm Magnum (NOT .40 S&W) would be my choice. Ammuntion cost is about double the cost of 9mm, but measurably more effective.

Anonymous said...

I'd go with .45 G30, 10+1, lots of cartridge options, common calibre. None of the Glocks are fun to carry but it's " compact." I carry it here in MA, somewhat similarly hassled as no post 1998 mags are allowed.

Sam said...

You can carry in California, I bet your in the north.
I would go for a 26 in 9mm or a 30 in 45ACP if you can only have 10 then why get bigger. I think a 19 is the best all-rounder but it's made for 15 round so why bother, I never had a use for 40S&W

Unknown said...

A very real issue with the Glocks is that the ten round "Clinton" magazines are not reliable, especially with JHP ammo.

For a ten round limit I'd go with a G30 or a G26, both are designed around the ten round mags and are very reliable.
An option some explore is doing a grip chop on a G19 to take G26 magazines, that gives greater velocity and sight radius while allowing the shooter to use a reliable magazine, enhances concealment, and allows one to use the 15 or 17 round mags if they travel to a state where those are legal.

Unknown said...

A very real issue with the Glocks is that the ten round "Clinton" magazines are not reliable, especially with JHP ammo.

For a ten round limit I'd go with a G30 or a G26, both are designed around the ten round mags and are very reliable.
An option some explore is doing a grip chop on a G19 to take G26 magazines, that gives greater velocity and sight radius while allowing the shooter to use a reliable magazine, enhances concealment, and allows one to use the 15 or 17 round mags if they travel to a state where those are legal.