Little Jack
Master
I've never been a Glock guy. I've tried several times but it just didn't stick. I understand the draw but in this day and age there are plenty of other as good or better options out there.
I've not put a ton of rounds through it but the 48 is the first glock that I've liked. It's close in size to a 19 but thinner and for carrying, that reduced width is noticeable. It's still small enough to conceal well but it shoots like a full size gun. The grip that I've always hated on the glocks is much better with still just a hint of the too big palm swell.
I wasn't real excited about it initially but Shield Arms' 15rd mags are a game changer. As it stands the 365XL is shorter(more concealable) but the 48 is shorter with 15rds in the gun. The XL has the edge on sights, stock trigger and red dot ready but at a higher price.
Decisions. Decisions.
If Glock would put a rail on the frame and give you an MOS option, the 48 would be a tough one to pass up. It'd check most of the blocks. Biggest down side is it's a small company making the mags that make this gun worth while.... and it's still a glock.
I've not put a ton of rounds through it but the 48 is the first glock that I've liked. It's close in size to a 19 but thinner and for carrying, that reduced width is noticeable. It's still small enough to conceal well but it shoots like a full size gun. The grip that I've always hated on the glocks is much better with still just a hint of the too big palm swell.
I wasn't real excited about it initially but Shield Arms' 15rd mags are a game changer. As it stands the 365XL is shorter(more concealable) but the 48 is shorter with 15rds in the gun. The XL has the edge on sights, stock trigger and red dot ready but at a higher price.
Decisions. Decisions.
If Glock would put a rail on the frame and give you an MOS option, the 48 would be a tough one to pass up. It'd check most of the blocks. Biggest down side is it's a small company making the mags that make this gun worth while.... and it's still a glock.