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Old 02-23-2003, 06:12 PM   #1
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I carry a Glock 30 in a pancake style holster. I don't have a lot of shooting experience except with the M-16 ( I'm X millitary). My question is directed at folks with more shooting experience with a variety of firearms. I did notice that Ishootback carries a Glock 30. So Ishootback, or any others that may assist me, here is my question: How does the Glock 30 shoot in relation to other firearms. More specifically still, I am going to buy the new S&W 1911. I am going to have it sent out to be customized. My reason for this choice is explained in the 1911 forum see: S&W or nothing. How big a difference can I expect between the custom 1911 and the Glock 30? I do realize this is a very vague question still.
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The difference ????????

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