This is true, I dont think I would ever own a .380 larger then my LCP. I can carry this and never know I have it. Lets just hope I remember I have it on me if I ever do need it!!! lolololol.import issues from what I have been told, that whole points system that I dont fully understand. And imo the plus to a .380 is the size allowing for all kinds of carry options. A big .380 defeats the purpose for me.
I dont know about that. I really dont think I would want one, but I bet there are alot of Glock collectors that would love to add one to their collection. DaveNo need for a .380 Glock, ever!
Exactly...import issues...And for the size of the G28, personally I'd rather have a G26 for the power factor...import issues from what I have been told, that whole points system that I dont fully understand. And imo the plus to a .380 is the size allowing for all kinds of carry options. A big .380 defeats the purpose for me.
What he said !import issues from what I have been told, that whole points system that I dont fully understand. And imo the plus to a .380 is the size allowing for all kinds of carry options. A big .380 defeats the purpose for me.
Does anyone know where I could get a Glock 28 (380). I was told the only reason they are not sold in the US is because there is no market for them. I think it would be ideal for a female shooter who doesn't like the recoil of 9mm.
How many cops would want a gun the size of a 26, but with .380 ballistics, when they can have the same gun in 9mm...??? Or anyone else for that matter...Food for thought. My guess is that we'll most likely not ever run across one. I'm sure some have made their way here, but very few...Collector value only...just look in the glock catalog: g 25 and g28 available to law enforcement only in us. g25 is same size as g23 and g28 is same size as g26