


Not sure if that is their "special" price or the MSRP. I was under the impression it was to be sub $400. This will be be very disappointing if true.
Randygmn wrote:It was just brought to my attention that Hyatt is taking preorders on the new Glock 42 @ $549![]()
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Not sure if that is their "special" price or the MSRP. I was under the impression it was to be sub $400. This will be be very disappointing if true.
jp8775 wrote:Retail at one of my big my distributor's is $399 when I looked it up. I will assume that people will be scalping them as they will be hard to get for a while. I should have one soon for me to try and personal gun. I am getting all of them I can get my hands on.
jp8775 wrote:I do not like dinky guns that hurt my hand or I cannot hang on to. I think this will be nice to shoot, all reviews I have seen are good. If you do not like Glock's or have been ripping them for so long you're too embarrassed to ever like one, you will hate this one too. Here are the spec's.
Dimensions Length (overall): 151 mm / 5.94 in.
Width: 24 mm / 0.94 in.
Height (with magazine): 105 mm / 4.13 in.
Weight Pistol without magazine: 350 g / 12.35 oz.
•Magazine Capacity (rounds): 6
•Muzzle Velocity*: 886 fps
•Muzzle Energy*: 162 fps
Erud wrote:I like Glock's just fine, but if I'm going to carry a pistol that is as big as a 9mm or .40, there's no sense in carrying an inferior caliber. If I am going to carry a .380, it's going to be really darned small. I think Glock missed the boat here.
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jp8775 wrote:On the subject of inferior caliber, what do you guys think if this report? What do you think of .22?
http://www.buckeyefirearms.org/node/7866
Thunderjohn wrote:It'll sell because it's new and it's a Glock. Recoil sensitive people may like it,
but when most people see the size of this they'll laugh at a 380 that big.
I'll have a couple on hand when I can but not really sure why
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