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<blockquote data-quote="sh00ter" data-source="post: 4032197" data-attributes="member: 24531"><p>Well if you are getting two, one advantage of the G26/G45 combo would be the mag interchangeability as well as capacity assuming you ran the OEM +2 mags on the G26 vs the G43x. If I were going the route you were and getting two guns, I would not get a G19. The G26 will not feel as good as the G43x in your hand unless you have the extra length so if you are putting hands on it, ask the counter guy to insert a G19 mag in it so you can get a feel for it with the longer handle.</p><p></p><p>However, if getting a G43x for carry, then I might consider the G19 as the second gun...that way you would still have the option to carry it if you ever needed to.</p><p></p><p>It is more of a bronze than FDE if comparing to a true FDE glock such as a gen-3 FDE. I went G19x because I wasn't going to go MOS, I liked the OEM night sights, the gen-4 mags vs gen 5, the fact it came with two +2 OEM mags, the lack of front serrations the maritime cups, and the fact that it was the "military" glock LOL. Otherwise it is same as a G45 so personal preference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sh00ter, post: 4032197, member: 24531"] Well if you are getting two, one advantage of the G26/G45 combo would be the mag interchangeability as well as capacity assuming you ran the OEM +2 mags on the G26 vs the G43x. If I were going the route you were and getting two guns, I would not get a G19. The G26 will not feel as good as the G43x in your hand unless you have the extra length so if you are putting hands on it, ask the counter guy to insert a G19 mag in it so you can get a feel for it with the longer handle. However, if getting a G43x for carry, then I might consider the G19 as the second gun...that way you would still have the option to carry it if you ever needed to. It is more of a bronze than FDE if comparing to a true FDE glock such as a gen-3 FDE. I went G19x because I wasn't going to go MOS, I liked the OEM night sights, the gen-4 mags vs gen 5, the fact it came with two +2 OEM mags, the lack of front serrations the maritime cups, and the fact that it was the "military" glock LOL. Otherwise it is same as a G45 so personal preference. [/QUOTE]
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