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I own a Glock 40 and it is an exceptional firearm. I am looking for a smaller pistol for every day and perhaps even CC. Really like the Glock 19. I am considering going 80% and have looked at several versions and am leaning towards the GST-9 from 80% arms if I go that route. Wondering if there are any enthusiasts here who have experience with that model. May just buy a Gen5 MOS anyway, LOL, but thought it might be fun to build one up.
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rynshz
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 8:44 pmI would never recommend anyone to carry a P80 for self defense. Just save up some money and buy a real Glock.
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NoAgeLimit
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 8:44 pmhttps://www.reddit.com/r/polymer80/
Check these guys out, they may have some more experience.
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ssmitty548
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 8:44 pmI’m only 5’09 and 180lbs so that might be part of the problem, but the 19 can be hard to conceal. Also it weighs quite a bit fully loaded so hard to wear basketball shorts. Maybe the 26
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Sneaky-Beaky-Ninja
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 8:44 pmMy GST9 hasn’t come in yet, but once I get it completed and put some rounds through it, I’ll try to make a post about it
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OkFunction8
GuestJuly 7, 2020 at 8:44 pmZero percent chance you want to be carrying a P80.
1 – They simply cannot be as reliable as a stock Glock. That seems bad.
2 – if you ever have to shoot someone, “ghost gun” is just not something you want to be associated with these days.
The only reason I want one is for inevitable gun confiscation.