(In fact there is a beautiful picture of what looks like a Glock 26 with one inserted on the home page)Īnd the new "trigger safety" from Lone Wolf, which appears simpler than the Cominolli (at least it should be much simpler for an amorer to install, since it involves a simple parts swap, only trigger for new one):Īs a pure "range gun," or when carried "offensively" by SWAT teams and military, I have no problem with the Glock/XD/Smith & Wesson "ready to fire" systems (no separate safety). Take a look at the Saf-T-Blok for the Glock - my friend and I both have one and it is VERY easy to disengage, unless you simply forget about it: I don't think an XD is any "safer" than a Glock (assuming both are chambered) - the grip safety only comes into play in two situations: while holstering, in case anything jams the trigger or if the gun is rattling around in a bag, without even a minimalist holster (like the one that comes with it) to cover the trigger guard. Putting a glock in a pocket isnt that great but adding extra unsafe safteys wont help.
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If you are that worried about shooting yourself get an XD or a manual saftey gun. The Kahr is safer to carry in a pocket thanks to the DAO operation, but I can't keep it unchambered the Glock can be racked easily, but once racked, requires perfect trigger discipline and should either be carried or holstered, not pocketed due to the easy to activate trigger (unless I keep a Safe-T-Blok in it). So far unchambered seems safest.so that swings me one way then the other. It would be used as a bedside gun, pocketed to investigate any "bumps in the night." So I am trying to find the best balance between safety and readiness, and also have to take into account our young children.
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Glock's trigger makes me cautious - Safe-T-Block, NY1 trigger modification, or unchambered. I am still interested in the Kahr because they seem so well made, Glock doesn't make a single stack 9mm (the 26 is a fat little pistol), and the trigger is great - a long smooth pull that isn't so heavy. I already have a Glock 36 on order, and it is also thin, albeit not as thin as the Kahr. The slide is very, very difficult for me to rack on the Kahr - you've got to deal with slide velocity in a short barrelled, lightweight slide pistol somehow, and it defaults to a stiffer spring.ģ. Kahr is pricey - a couple of hundred more than a Glock - but doesn't have the bullet-proof reputation Glock has.Ģ. What's holding me back are the following:ġ. I just suggested the XD because I felt the OP would have an opportunity to consider another outstanding weapon one that is growing in popularity.
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I found the Glock to have a bulkier feel, plus the 1911 handgrip style and safety of the XD suited my hand better. Oh and as far as the grip, that's a personal thing. You might want to go to and do a search. But having said this, there are plenty of parts one can buy from SA without having to send the gun in. The finish that is on the new generation that came out in 06 IIRC, is the same as the one that is on the glock, just by a different name.Īs far as the parts purchase as I understand it, there was some type of legal problem and of course the lawyers became involved. Yes, there were some reported problems on the first generation XDs, though as I said mine is 4yrs old and I have never had a problem. Thomasanelson, you have absolutely no idea what you are talking about insofar as the rust issue. I would stay away from the XD for carry due to potential rust (even with the new treatment), lack of direct SA parts purchase and to me a bulkier feel. Plus, you can almost buy 2 XDs or an XD and a Glock for the price of a Kahr right. I think you should go to a range and shoot the XD you might like it. Yes, I'm a member of and not glock talk, but no big deal. I'm not saying Glock is bad, just not for me. I like the additional safeties, the SS mags and the 1911 style grip and safety. I shot the 4" XD at the range and liked it, so I bought the SC.
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I didn't like the grip feel, the lack of an ambi mag release (I'm lefty) and the mags. I limpwristed with all 3 and didn't even know what it was until the RO told me. I shot all of the Glock sc: 9mm, 40cal and 45.
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I actually intended to buy a Glock subcompact, having never heard of the XD. It has also gone thru a similar 20K round torture test like the Glock and did well. It is a very accurate, well made and comfortable weapon to use. I have carried mine for daily ccw use for 4yrs. The SA XDSC9 is an excellent gun for ccw or shooting in general. In all honesty, I believe you left an important gun off your list.