posted on Mar, 22 2010 @ 11:16 AM
So there I was trying out my new Hk P30 in .40S&W this weekend (which itself is an incredible weapon btw) and as good as the DA/SA trigger on that gun
is, I still found myself whining at the transition from the first shot, and started to think idly that Glocks still have the best compromise trigger.
So on the way out of the store I glance over to the display case, and there it was, the Holy Grail of the Glock range, the model 34.
I asked to take a look, and it turned out to be factory new, "just in" said the owner, "don't see these very often", and even the price was a
very resonable (for Arizona) $599.
For those who don't know, the G34 is a long slide G17 primarily intended for competition work, but has found more favor as a dedicated self defence
weapon. It is built on the G17 frame but has a lengthened 5.3 inch barrel with a large cut out in the top of the slide to maintain balance. On top
of that it has a lightened trigger pull, extended mag release, extended slide stop, and a fully adjustable rear sight.
In making a competition gun, Glock accidentally made a self defence pistol that surpasses the capabilities of the classic model 17.
This thing points and balances like a dream, I can dial the sights in to my bullet weight of choice, the trigger breaks at an old school, and lawyer
scaring, 4.5 lbs, those extended controls should be standard on EVERY Glock, and I get to use cheap G17 mags.
This gun may just be it, it may be the perfect SD pistol I have spent the last 10 years searching for. Now all I have to do is take a trip out into
the desert where I can practice some holster drills with it to see if it shoots like it feels. Watch this space.