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Donster September 3rd, 2008 21:51

the one on the left is the KSC one. i am placing my answer without looking at other peoples posts.

CDN_Stalker September 3rd, 2008 21:56

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Originally Posted by DONSTER 125 (Post 809715)
the one on the left is the KSC one. i am placing my answer without looking at other peoples posts.

I just checked closely as the pics were loading, saw the base and the takedown pin to take the mag apart, then looked for what others said. If it was a G22 or larger calibre, if it was a Gen 3, it'd likely have dual pins above rear of the trigger instead of one. But Gen 2 and upwards have the grips shaped like that, with finger grooves.

Shirley September 3rd, 2008 21:58

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Originally Posted by Trapper1 (Post 809710)
ha ha, i agree. .45 is just my kinda caliber tho, 9mm feels like too much of a toy for me.There is no such thing as a full auto 1911 either. cheers

Glock now makes .45ACP Glocks! :o!

Scooby Steve September 3rd, 2008 21:58

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Originally Posted by Trapper1 (Post 809710)
ha ha, i agree. .45 is just my kinda caliber tho, 9mm feels like too much of a toy for me.There is no such thing as a full auto 1911 either. cheers

The Glock 21 takes a .45 ACP cartridge while the Glock 37 takes a .45 GAP cartridge.

Trapper1 September 3rd, 2008 22:07

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Originally Posted by Scooby Steve (Post 809725)
The Glock 21 takes a .45 ACP cartridge while the Glock 37 takes a .45 GAP cartridge.

True but they still feel like shooting a brick, And they're polymer framed personal preference is all. I like my steel:D

DuffMan September 3rd, 2008 22:35

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 809724)
Glock now makes .45ACP Glocks! :o!

They have for QUITE a while. It's the .45 GAP which are the (semi)new releases.

ownzyouall September 3rd, 2008 22:42

I think in the second picture. The one one the right is the gen 3 and the left is the KSC.

CDN_Stalker September 3rd, 2008 22:52

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Originally Posted by Mr.Hitman (Post 809724)
Glock now makes .45ACP Glocks! :o!

Yes, since the early/mid 1990s! Welcome to the now! :D

Lakonian September 3rd, 2008 23:42

Glocks and 1911s are awesome. I personally like the glock's pointability more.. it's just more natural. I REALLY hate the trigger pull on RS glocks though...

SHÖCK September 4th, 2008 04:15

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the lack of a fill port on the real glock magazine being the most obvious indicator.

Tex September 4th, 2008 04:45

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Originally Posted by SNK (Post 809950)
I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the lack of a fill port on the real glock magazine being the most obvious indicator.

KSC glocks have it covered, you must slide the base plate to fill.

Gigaknight September 4th, 2008 05:48

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Originally Posted by MadMorbius (Post 809707)
Left it is. Now picture being 10 feet away and trying to make the distinction ;)

Anyway, I was just looking for an excuse to show them off; incidentally both arrived at the same time today. Talk about confusion.

Wow... Imagine it was a matter of life and death, heh heh.

Lucky you though, sounds like someone had an early Christmas.

MadMorbius September 4th, 2008 10:58

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Originally Posted by Sha Do (Post 809713)
Dude, your collection is getting just a little to expensive. Enjoy them ya bugger.

SHA DO


It is, but I got the Glock on a trade for a SW M&P in .40cal. I liked the M&P, but I just liked the Glock a LOT more and it was only really evident after some combat drills.

MadMorbius September 4th, 2008 11:03

Ok guys, the one on the LEFT is the Glock 17 Gen 3 (real steel). The one on the RIGHT is the KSC Glock 17.

As for identification of "generations" "at a glance":

http://www.glockfaq.com/images/pics/framegens.jpg

Kokanee September 4th, 2008 11:23

nice toys Rob!


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