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Old 04-30-2008, 08:56 PM
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I was just informed that TWO of these guns will be at range night tonight. A Guy still has one left.

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Shot one at Evans tonight. Saw and held the other one! Nice gun. There was a G30 there too. Holding them back to back you could feel the difference. I would pick the G30SF over the G30 any day.

BTW Evans was hopping tonight!!! CCWI had a stampede of students and a good handfull of CalCCW FM/SMs there! Fun fun fun!!!!
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Shot one at Evans tonight. Saw and held the other one! Nice gun. There was a G30 there too. Holding them back to back you could feel the difference. I would pick the G30SF over the G30 any day.

BTW Evans was hopping tonight!!! CCWI had a stampede of students and a good handfull of CalCCW FM/SMs there! Fun fun fun!!!!
I held both as well. Solid gun, so sexy with night sights
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I held both as well. Solid gun, so sexy with night sights
Glocks IMO need the night sights. The stock ones are well.......ugly. IMHO
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Ultra CDP in .45
length: 6 3/4in
width: 1 1/4in
height: 4 3/4in
weight: 25oz

Glock 30sf in .45
length: 6 3/4in
width: 1 1/4in
height: 4 3/4in
weight: 24oz

Looks like plastic saved an ounce.
Not that I own either but...if I were a betting man I would bet that Glock has no FTFs, no slide sticking, doesn't need a mag change to become reliable, no spring replacements for 10,000 rounds, doesn't go to full auto, etc., etc., etc. Pull the trigger and it goes bang EVERY time. I guess (just for fun) you could send it out to be stippled. That being said I am still going to pick up a SIS Ultra Carry one of these days, and that will weigh in heavier. I like the steel frame because I have seen a few aluminum frame guns where the checkering has worn. The SIS Ultra also has a rounded frame and mainspring housing. I know the SIS is not on the list but...where there is a will, there is a legal way.


Now I will grant you that it is not as small by a long shot but if you like guns that work every time then you might want to follow PROJECT: BREAK MY HK45 for the next year. I just want them to go bang every time. Going further off topic, the 10 round mags are out for the HK45c, they aren’t that pretty but for mag changes when needed an extra two might be wanted.
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Small detail, G-30SF 8+1 round. K- CDP II 7+1. So Glock will be still slightly heavier, with an extra one to pop.
Agreed. For those who like to go Glock! (and I'm looking at *you*, DV) the G30SF looks like a great carry gun.
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Agreed. For those who like to go Glock! (and I'm looking at *you*, DV) the G30SF looks like a great carry gun.
hehehehe! That must be why the one ounce difference, so that it doesn't weigh more than CDP fully loaded!

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Small detail, G-30SF 8+1 round. K- CDP II 7+1. So Glock will be still slightly heavier, with an extra one to pop.
Things I'm reading are saying that the 30SF is a ten round gun:



Glock Model Information

The Subcompact Glock 30 features the legendary .45 caliber, and offers excellent out-of-box precision paired with the ballistic quality of a genuine big-bore caliber. The smooth design and the simple operation of the GLOCK pistol allow quick drawing of the pistol. Because of these advantages and its compact dimensions, the GLOCK 30 is the first choice of plainclothes officers and protection personnel.

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Subcompact Glock 30 (Glock 30SF)
Size:Slim Frame
Action: Double Action Only
Caliber:45 ACP
Barrel Length:3.78 Inch
Capacity:10 Round
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That's correct; it's either 10+1 or with a low-profile magazine that makes it about 1/2" shorter, it's a 9+1.
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Old 05-01-2008, 03:14 PM
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THIS JUST IN: I have 100% confirmation that a Kimber Ultra SIS will be at Evans on range night the evening of Wed, May 7th!
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THIS JUST IN: I have 100% confirmation that a Kimber Ultra SIS will be at Evans on range night the evening of Wed, May 7th!
I'm there. Thanks for the heads up!
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BV and myself shot the same G30SF. It's a nice gun. I have a G21SF, and side by side you can really tell the difference between it and the standard model. It's not night and day, not even close, but it's a welcome modification IMO.

I sold my G30, because it's a fat gun and I never really could get it to conceal well. My G19 conceals fine, but the 30 is just too thick.

That 30SF is nice, though. After shooting my PM9 with the +p+ ammo, the G30 felt like a .22 to me!
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I lust after the rear sights on a Kimber SIS. Those are my kind of sights! A 1911 sight! I hate that ramped b*****t sights on a single action!
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