The Glock Model 30 is considered to be one of the most - if not the most - inherently accurate pistols that Glock makes.
I, also, think you'll find 45 ACP to be easier to control during rapid fire than either 40 caliber, or 10mm.
45 ACP has a desirable lower, 'peak ignition pressure' than either 40 caliber or 10mm. (Helps with Glock's occasional, 'kaBoom!' problems, too.)
I shoot a friends g21 and his g30 I like the 30 better and accuracy is not a issues it will be my edc
Based on what data? The Glock 30 has a sight radius of 5.91 inches and the Glock 21 has one of 6.77 inches. The Glock 21 would be more accurate than the Glock 30. Usually the shooter is less accurate than the pistol.
Correct, unless you use some type of compensator or ported barrel.
That KaBoom issue is mostly related to ammo and not the gun: .......
Based on 12 years on Glock Talk, almost 20,000 posts, (at least one of them over 12 pages long on G-30's) and (I don't know?), maybe, 150,000 fired rounds worth of general pistol firing range experience, and (close to) 60 or 65,000 rounds of shooting experience with Glock pistols. (How's that?)
NOT necessarily true. The degree of recoil reduction and muzzle control realized depends on several other factors like: rate-of-fire, size, shape, placement, and the number of ports. I've got ported muzzles on, about, 1/2 of my pistol barrels; some work better than others; and, who in their right mind (outside of either Lone Wolf advertisements or Hollywood movies) hangs a compensator on a combat pistol barrel?
No, it certainly is not. That supposition is pure internet gun forum palaver: Looks good, reads well, appears to be correct, and was written by someone who never had to live with the problem. Neither do the people at The Gun Zone know as much about Glock pistols as they like to pretend. Read my most recent post on this forum; it'll give you more detail into the problem: A problem that - long before the Georgia State Patrol, and the Portland Police Bureau filed a joint lawsuit against Glock, Inc in order to resolve their own mysterious kaBOOM! problems - I had to live with for almost two years!
(Hell, it made a decent armorer out of me, caused me to radically modify my own Glocks; and, to the very best of my knowledge, I am the first person on Glock Talk to report that I strongly suspected Glock's polymer frames vibrated while firing; and I did this, nearly, two full years BEFORE the factory engineer Glock, GmbH sent to Hasbrouck Heights, NJ, all of a sudden like, publicly coined the phrase, 'harmonic frame vibration'.)
You couldn't be more wrong on this one; but, hey, on internet gun forums everybody's an expert - Right! (Like I've never read, 'Glock kB! FAQ v1.35 before!)
NOTE: One more thing: A pistol's inherent (mechanical) accuracy is NOT a primary function of barrel length. Other things equal: How the pistol is balanced, fits in your hand, and how tightly it is put together are, also, important considerations. Many Glock Talkers who are, also, G-30 owners believe that the reduced amount of mechanical, 'slop' and tighter slide-to frame fitting contribute strongly to the improved accuracy they get from their G-30's.
A standard G30 or a G30SF? I much prefer the feel of my short frame G30SF over the standard model. Same goes for the two G21SFs that I own. I've met quite a few people who feel the same way.Thoughts on both going to local range to shoot both in a few weeks any thing to watch for or helpful tips would be great thank you for your time
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