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Glock got me again

My G42 has been perfect, never an issue and a soft shooter
I picked up my Glock 42 when it was released (another Blue Label impulse buy). I love that little gun, and even carried it as my EDC for awhile. I've always felt that the G42 doesn't get the attention it deserves. While tiny .380 ACP guns are great for deep-concealment or pocket-carry, they are inherently "snappy" due to their size and often have miniscule sights. The G42 has usable sights, and lets shooters take advantage of the benefits of the .380 ACP cartridge by being large enough to feel the reduced recoil. I carried my G42 with a +1 mag extension, and never felt under-armed. I would probably still be carrying my G42 if Sig Sauer never changed the EDC world by starting the ultra-concealable double-stack wonder 9mm movement.
 
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Well, since I ordered a blue label glock online I just got the ok that I passed with flying colors and my gun has been shipped. I had to send them copy of my retired military id as proof that I was qualified to purchase blue label. I ordered from GT Distributers somewhere in Texas. Just heard from FEDEX gun will be delivered to my FFL on Monday. If all works out this G48 will be my CCW and switch off between the Hellfire that I carry now.
 
The 380 is a great little gun and the 22lr has never given me any problems. Both guns have been very reliable for me
 
Well, since I ordered a blue label glock online I just got the ok that I passed with flying colors and my gun has been shipped. I had to send them copy of my retired military id as proof that I was qualified to purchase blue label. I ordered from GT Distributers somewhere in Texas. Just heard from FEDEX gun will be delivered to my FFL on Monday. If all works out this G48 will be my CCW and switch off between the Hellfire that I carry now.
If you haven't already, I highly recommend picking up a few Shield Arms 15-round mags for the Glock 48 (if allowed in your state). They are difficult to load to capacity at first, but mine have been 100% reliable so far. Brownells often sells 3-packs for about $35-$40 per mag. Since you qualify for Blue Label purchases, you may qualify for a LEO discount if you buy the mags directly from the Shield Arms website.

The metal Shield Arms mags can tear up your polymer mag release if you're firing a lot of rounds. Shield Arms also sells a metal mag release that only takes a few minutes to install. The Shield Arms website often sells the mag release in bundles with the magazine. Enjoy the new gun.
 
If you haven't already, I highly recommend picking up a few Shield Arms 15-round mags for the Glock 48 (if allowed in your state). They are difficult to load to capacity at first, but mine have been 100% reliable so far. Brownells often sells 3-packs for about $35-$40 per mag. Since you qualify for Blue Label purchases, you may qualify for a LEO discount if you buy the mags directly from the Shield Arms website.

The metal Shield Arms mags can tear up your polymer mag release if you're firing a lot of rounds. Shield Arms also sells a metal mag release that only takes a few minutes to install. The Shield Arms website often sells the mag release in bundles with the magazine. Enjoy the new gun.
I've been wanting thus for my G48 but there are so many mixed results I've read about.
 
By 7am this morning I was at the rock pit making noise! First 100 rounds no issue at all- I really didn't expect any. A couple hundred more and it will share CCW duty with the Hellcat. The G48 is a nice handgun and I already had a holster that would fit! Still wish I could find a Springfield XD under the new Firstline program.
 
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