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Glock 30 45acp - In my opinion the Glock 30 is unmatched in the task it is designed for. It is well concealed and the large grip not only has room for more ammo, but helps with recoil management. This is a great buy.

I have big hands, but the 30S with Pierce grips fit perfectly and give me ultimate power in a small frame!!!! I absolutely love it!

Glock 30 45acp

Glock 30 45acp

I've fired many Glocks, from "baby Glocks" (G-26 in 9mm) to larger Glocks in larger frames, and I've found that the G30S .45 cal. Works well with my hand size. Sometimes I use Glock shooting gloves and the combination of glove and gun makes for some comfortable shooting. Recoil is typical Glock and with a Glock glove it just makes it fun. The only accessories I have for the 30S are practical/functional. I upgraded to a 13 round magazine for more firepower. Added night vision, lowered the trigger which made the gun fire more smoothly. Some accessory parts are just shiny shiny and not worth the money. Your best bet is to ask your gunsmith what is good and what is not. My gunsmith is a Glock guy from start to finish and so far the conversion is working. The G30S is a weapon that conceals well, has .45 firepower that is a real man-stopper, and is just a good overall safety.

Glock's Insanely Powerful Pocket Cannon: Meet The Glock 30 .45 Acp

I was hesitant at first but this is my favorite Glock. My everyday carry choice is the Glock 30. It was so comfortable to carry all day that I forgot I was carrying it. Comfortable to shoot, my choice to carry the Gen4 G27 also now sits as my secondary choice. I love the Glock 30S!

This weapon is a good choice for everyday carry. It is small but well balanced. I'm a big guy with a 6'5" medium build. Very easy to conceal and fit my big hands but my wife and mom can control this gun easily. It's a little jumpy but with a little practice at the range you'll kill every time. Give it time. I can go on and on- can keep getting 4 in a group at 50 yrds with this gun. It's reliable and well made. I've never had a misfeed or jam. I've put over 5000 rounds through the gun. .All kinds of cheap steel case ammo and high quality brass rounds. I've never had one drop. Covered in mud and sandy mud and then had to shoot a coyote, no problem. I never leave home without a Glock. Trusted for my protection Family and community 24/7.I recommend the 30 for everyday carry!

This gun, with a proper holster, will not print. You'd think the double stack mag would cause printing problems, but take my word for it. it's not.

I love my baby so much! I've had it for a few years now, and decided at 30 because my hands have always been small. This is small enough for me to fit perfectly, but still packs .45 cal power. I recommend it to anyone - small, normal or large hands. :)

The Glock 30 Sf .45 Acp: A Favorite For Carry

I have owned 2 - 30S .45 caliber Glocks over the last 10 years and love them. In a moment of weakness I allowed myself to trade from the first. However, I missed it so much, I bought another one. Like the first, this pistol is reliable and probably the most accurate I've released without a base. True, I paid more for the .45 cal Ammo than the 9 mil, but the extra fun is worth it. BTW, regardless of the old myth, the recoil of the .45 is quite manageable, even for my 70+ year old arthritic hand in rapid fire. Even at my age, I can still make 2-inch groups at 25 feet. If you can rent one in your range, do so at your own risk, as you can pay upwards of $550 to own new, or $375 - $400 for a used 30S, if you can find "pre-owned".

I used to carry a Glock 19. Now in the 30s. It is heavy but with an IWB holster this weapon is powerful and comfortable. I put in a 19lb spring/stainless steel guide rod. It really controls the recoil. It's deadly accurate, and the 230-grain slug dwarfs the 115-grain 9mm. Beware of bad people. This is my second Glock pistol, and I have to say that I don't think any pistol will ever replace my Model 26 as my favorite gun. I currently have two favorite ranged weapons. When I decided to buy a 45 ACP handgun, there was no question it would be a Glock. I'm a little reluctant to buy a Model 30 (since I already have a sub-compact Glock). At first I was tempted to buy the 21 model. I have the 26 model and am happy with it, and the reason for continuing with the 30 model is the size. It is really a great shooter. I guess you can say that about all Glocks though. I have to admit though I hit the nail on the head with this one.

For nearly 30 years, I have carried a Glock as a federal agent and in my personal life. When 30 Gen 4 came out, I bought it. I have to say that this model is everything and executes the perfect balance of precision, size, firepower and practicality. He is a goalkeeper.

Glock 30 45acp

I haven't bought a Glock 30 at a Glock store, but regardless of where you're going to buy one, buy one. This is a great pistol to shoot for fun or self defense.

Glock 30 Magazine, 45acp, 10 Rds

I am a retired LEO and have never carried a Glock in my entire career. I bought my first Glock (model 22) last summer after being retired for a few years and enjoyed it so much, I rented the Glock 30 a few times since I had the .45 ACP cartridge. Needless to say, the Glock 30 met my desires perfectly.

I got a very low blue label price from a dealer in Texas and brought a front hand canon.

This is my second Glock and first .45. I used to carry a G22 .40 and never thought id replace it. After getting this gun I now think differently because the G30 shoots very smoothly with minimal recoil to take the shot. I thought the .45 would kick a bit more but I really can't tell the difference between the G30 and my friends G19. 10-round mags can be replaced with G21 mags and adapted to X-grips. Great buy!

Just put 40 rounds through the new Glock 30 SF. This pistol is a workhorse, very accurate and has the stopping power of a .45ACP. Very happy with it.

Gun Review: Glock 30s The Firearm Blog

This is my fifth Glock. The Glock Store is a great place to do business. No need to carry G21 within 10 laps of Commiefornia max. The G30SF holds 10 plus 1 round in a more concealable package for EDC. And still a simple comfortable shooter. Upgrade to TruGlo fiber optic/night sights and you've got a winner. Glock Perfection - Not just a slogan, but a reality.

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