Hi I have a glock 21 and I personaly find it ok for ccw. I am 6' 220 lb.
That is a great idea to have a summer Glock and a winter Glock. I wonder if I could pawn this excuse off on my wife. Then I could add another pistol to the stable.javery5.0, As stated above, the larger you body frame is the easier it is to hide the Glock 21. I am 6"2"" tall and weigh about 220 and carry my 21 easily under my coat during the winter months but for summer I carry a Glock 19 because it conceals better under a light shirt. At home and through out the year, my 21 is always on my side.
Good Shooting,
Mike
Don't forget spring and fall...That is a great idea to have a summer Glock and a winter Glock. I wonder if I could pawn this excuse off on my wife. Then I could add another pistol to the stable.
How could I forget Spring and Fall. I need to get to saving some money so I can have a different Glock for each season.Don't forget spring and fall...
That is a great idea to have a summer Glock and a winter Glock. I wonder if I could pawn this excuse off on my wife. Then I could add another pistol to the stable.
That is great.Here's the excuse..."Hon, as you know, a gun purchase is an important one, as it requires a portion of the budget. It's also very important to practice and become proficient with it so "OUR" purchase isn't a waste...And as "WE" practice, there will be some wear on the gun...to prevent it from wearing out too quick, "WE" should by a second one to balance out the wear and tear, and keep it at a minimum, so "WE" can practice more and keep "US" and them in tip-top shape in the event "WE" should ever need them..."
No guarantees here, guys...Don't quote me, and not responsible for individual results...lol...Try it at your own risk...
If it works, however, let us know...