My 36 is the most reliable handgun i ever owned. Never had a malfunction. I can shoot it more accurately that my Glock 19. Why, i dont know. Very underrated i imagine because of capacity. 7 for sure shots beats 15 maybes.
I have the 36 and like it though it is more snappy than the 30. The bonus with the 36 is that if you own the G19 the 36 will fit the same holsters and mag carriers. The 30 seemed to carry like a brick on my side but the 36 works for me.
That opening group you shot was phenominal. Especially with all these talks about 5th gens being so accurate with the marksman barrel. I own a 26 thats a 4th gen and its a tack driver. Every glock ive owned has been a tack driver. Very nice grouping and cool vid!
@@HustleBoneApparel i know you didnt ask me but I'll chime in anyway; Ghost trigger bar and the maritime firing pin cups. Tritium sights are almost a must. That really all this gun needs, imho.
Some are going to love the Glock 36, and some are going to have problems with it due to their own physiology. Limp Wristing isn't a problem with the firearm...It's a problem with the shooter's physiology. In that case, there are other brands and model options that might be more appropriate for them. Matching a firearm to the shooter is the issue with respect to the model 36, and that's often the issue with most pistols. I have a Glock 36, and it's one of the most accurate, comfortable to shoot, and reliable high caliber compact handguns I've ever shot. When I shoot my Glock 36, I'm always impressed with how it absorbs recoil, where the next guy might say it's too snappy. It's physiology....
The Glock 30S alleviates the bulk problem by putting a Glock 36 slide on a Glock 30 Frame. You get 10 rounds of .45 on deck. Awesome gun. I carry it every day.
FYI: Hickok45 has a vid where he swaps G36 & G30 slide assemblys & both guns function. As a matter of fact you can purchase from Glock a G30 with a G36 slide on it which is the G30S (for Slim), not the SF model which is the Short Frame G30 model (shorter distance from backstrap to the trigger face for short fingered folks like me). I have a G30S SF (Slim- Short Frame) which combines all the above! Cool huh. 👍😋🇺🇸
This is my main carry, the single stack makes it a great gun for guys with small hands My wife has a SIG 938 and she is my Backup, but that Sig was costly
Wow! That was a great group you shot at the beginning of the vid. This looks like a pistol I could comfortably shoot too. I never cared for the G-30 because it just didn't fit my hand with it's short, double-stack grip. I have the 45 caliber G-21 and 10mm caliber G-20 both of which I really like primarily due to the longer (standard) grip which I feel I need to control the recoil, especially with the hotter 10mm Underwood ammo which I prefer for the G-20
I had a 36 and I have a 30, other than the weight of a fully loaded gun I can’t really tell a difference. Now I’m 6’5" and I have larger hands than most, but I really didn’t notice a difference other than the weight. I would have kept the 36 but the guy that sold it to me seemed to have stolen it from his father, and because of that I was forced to give it up. The weird part to this is his father was a police officer, and the guy never faced any charges for taking it, but his ungrateful father never forced him to reimbursed me for the money. I have a lawyer friend that told me suing in small claims would be pointless if I had no bill of sale, and the receiving stolen property aspect might be turned on me since his dad was a cop. So you can make determinations on your own about that, but for that reason I don’t have a 36 anymore, sorry for venting. I do have a 30 and it’s a great gun, and it will take the mags from my Glock 21, which is the back up mag I carry when I carry the 30.
Use my 36 all the time great concept one of the few innovation from glock. And my 36 has no rail on it either had to be a earlier model and yours later. I've had mine for seven years there about. But it's still a great shooter. Nightstand gun as first use for anything that goes bump in the night.
@@tylerbethea5189 The magazine’s I have hold 6 rounds. You can get extensions but I’m fine with what it holds. I’m in my house and have other options if I need it.
Awesome group,had my 36 for a year and I carry it concealed often.It fits my hand much better than my 43 does. All of my carry glocks have lone wolf triggers and ghost spring kits which makes a world of difference.
Thank you. I have tried an aftermarket trigger in a Glock but I do put a "-" connector in them shortly after getting one. For the 42/43 I use the Ghost Edge connectors.
I wish Glock would make a 36 variant that had a grip for all 3 fingers while keeping the slim single-stack profile....like the grip length from the 26 frame to the 19 frame. You could probably get 8 or 10 rounds out of it while still keeping it concealable. I'd sell my Glock 22 and buy one.
A excellent video on the glock new glock 36 gen3 the slide is the same one the old glock 36 gen2 has if you could find these guns buy them they are hard to find 💯 👍
I like your videos. Good presentation style. One thing I think reviewers should start doing is quantifying the length of pull on pistols. Just eyeball a ruler from the face of the trigger to the place where your 'thumbpit' goes. Once you have that you can compare a gun being discussed to one you have. When people are researching a purchase they love all the data they can get.
The new glock 36 with a rail light no breaking in right out of the box they eat up any kind of 45 ACP ammo you put in even the Russian steel case ammo which I don't recommend they use cheap gunpowder and other products in it it just smokes up your whole gun and makes it dirty for a few dollars more get the great good ammo for it but anyway 1911 is just a heavy gun too many safeties and the price is way over a thousand dollars today a new Glock with two six shot magazines they're about $600 you could find them cheaper but they're hard to get they're very well in demand so if you find one grab it and keep it you could carry them for years and years without even knowing the gun is on you I recommend them
This is the one Glock where I had a lot reliability issues. Would shoot one handed and always a jam. Reading a lot of forums on the internet showed me I wasn’t alone. The G30 has been amazing, so I kept that and sold the 36
I often practice one handed because I never know in a Defensive situation I may only have one hand. If it can’t function 100% one handed, I sell it. The G30 has been flawless, even the G29 has no issues.
I have a 36 with night sights. I added the Pearce grip extensions to the mags (just the grip extension version, not the ones that increase the max number of rounds by one). They add more surface area for your your pinky finger and work pretty good. I also added a thin rubber grip glove. With the two combined, it makes it easier to shoot one handed (and two handed).
vcu trader Same here - and if a gun jams "limp wristing" it the hell with it too - i have no further use for it - because who knows what kind of grip you'll have on it in an energency, in a struggle.
People don’t like factory Glock sights because they work against tradition sight practice of front sight focus. The big white U in the back distracts from the front sight contrast. Many people take a sharpie and black out the rear sight. That’s why there’s many many aftermarket sights that have all back rear sights. Personally I like XS big dots, or a RMR. Even on my sub compacts.
I bought a g36 today I bought it over the g30 and g30s because how thin the gun was. I shot it today as well never fired a 45 ACP however I like the way it shoots . Please tell me I made the correct choice.
Just wondering if you have tried the 30s . I traded my 36 for the 30s and have never looked back flawless operation and accuracy. And it fits my Glock 19 holsters . K
Thank you. I tend to not carry .45, for the size I would rather go with a 10mm G29. I like to shoot 45 because it is pleasant but go with 9mm or 10mm for carry. 9mm typically, 10mm for woods or places I have to go but really would rather not be.
That is interesting, even their site shows it without a rail. But this one definitely has one. It is a Blue Label gun, but those are usually not any different than the retail guns other than price and sometimes number of mags. It is also very recent, so not sure if they made a change mid-stream.
Hammer Striker looks good with the rail, regardless. How is the shootability? I picked up a glock 30 that shoots awesome, compared to my shield 45 that kicks like a mule
Hammer Striker shootability is important to me. I argue with my buddy constantly about it. I feel like its important that the weapon inspires confidence in the shooter that they can reliably deliver effective hits. Id rather 6 rounds with a predictable flight path, versus more rounds that are flying wherever.
It is very controllable and the recoil is managable, but it is definitely snappier than the Glock 30. The G30 seems to absorb the recoil very well, the G36 leaves a little more for your hand to deal with. I agree with your stance that effective hits from a gun you are good with are better than quantity if you have to choose between them. If you have a gun that you personally can shoot well, you will do far better than one that can simply spray a lot of lead. Having more is nice, but train - train - train to put what you have where it needs to go. This gun is not a beginner's gun, it is very capable of tight groups but more work to control than a G30 or other gun.
Hammer Striker the beauty of having multiple guns, in multiple orientations, is that it allows you to chose based on how youre feeling that day. Usually i will have a single stack on me, and a double stack in my backpack. I picked up an xd9sc a few weeks ago for $270 with 3 mags. Meaty little gun is too fat for me to carry it as a 9mm double stack, but it excels as a truck/backpack gun. Ive had several xd guns over the years, and theyre great guns. Personally, my most comfy double stack to carry on my person is the g26. Hard to beat
Those are not average sized hands. I have medium sized hands and my ring finger doesn’t reach to the half way point of the grip like yours does. You have large hands. Trust me. You will not be able to wear a medium size glove like I can. A small size glove is too small for me and a large is too big. I used a dremmel sanding band to reduce the grip enough so that I could get a better purchase on the grip. This is one pistol I will keep.
The good thing about Glocks is that they will eat most anything. For just daily practice/fun, most any 115gr "range ammo" you buy in bulk online or at the range desk will work. American Eagle is a very high quality ammo. The assorted "white box" by various manufacturers work well too. CCI Blazer Brass can often be found online in bulk very inexpensively and works well. I always avoid steel-cased ammo (except in an AK) as it can scratch and over time the lacquer used to prevent corrosion will build up. I also avoid reloads (many ranges prohibit them anyway) for safety and reliability. +P+ is not a good idea either, though Glocks will tolerate it. +P actually has a defined "over-pressure range" that has an upper limit established and many guns have no trouble with using it safely. +P+ is basically somewhere between the upper limit for +P and Kaboom.
That is a very light bullet for caliber and will result in higher felt recoil (much higher velocity). The standard for .45 ACP is 230gr, I would suggest trying it with that and see if it works better for you.
My 36 is the most reliable handgun i ever owned. Never had a malfunction. I can shoot it more accurately that my Glock 19. Why, i dont know. Very underrated i imagine because of capacity. 7 for sure shots beats 15 maybes.
It has 6 rounds I hope it doesn’t malfunction
@@lilshoota19 It doesn’t.
It’s bigger gun easier to aim
@@Khmarththe 36 is smaller than the 19
@@aft5264 No the grip just shorter. The slide has the same width and length.
I have the 36 and like it though it is more snappy than the 30. The bonus with the 36 is that if you own the G19 the 36 will fit the same holsters and mag carriers. The 30 seemed to carry like a brick on my side but the 36 works for me.
The 30 felt like a brick. I really was uncomfortable with it.
Ha!!! I wore it all day today. It’s a big B’ - definitely need the 36😊
I find these quite appealing; I never had a Glock, always been a 1911 guy. However, I can change...Thanks for the video, Hammer Striker.
I have the 30S, the 36 slide on a 30 "short" frame. A nice hybrid of both guns.
That opening group you shot was phenominal. Especially with all these talks about 5th gens being so accurate with the marksman barrel. I own a 26 thats a 4th gen and its a tack driver. Every glock ive owned has been a tack driver. Very nice grouping and cool vid!
Thank you. Same here with the collection of Glocks I have, they all seem to be easy to shoot well - even when using low-end ammo.
Hell of a group, being able to shoot a compact 45 like that is impressive. When I learned it’s not much larger than the 43 I knew I’d want one
Thank you.
My first gun was a glock 36 and is still my favorite to carry
James Kolb same here any upgrades you recommend?
@@HustleBoneApparel i know you didnt ask me but I'll chime in anyway; Ghost trigger bar and the maritime firing pin cups. Tritium sights are almost a must. That really all this gun needs, imho.
@@HustleBoneApparel hyve +1 extension
@@110pitbike2maritime firing pin cups...what are those?
Some are going to love the Glock 36, and some are going to have problems with it due to their own physiology. Limp Wristing isn't a problem with the firearm...It's a problem with the shooter's physiology. In that case, there are other brands and model options that might be more appropriate for them. Matching a firearm to the shooter is the issue with respect to the model 36, and that's often the issue with most pistols. I have a Glock 36, and it's one of the most accurate, comfortable to shoot, and reliable high caliber compact handguns I've ever shot. When I shoot my Glock 36, I'm always impressed with how it absorbs recoil, where the next guy might say it's too snappy. It's physiology....
well stated
Also have a 36,no issues....in my small hands it feels great.....
I have a G36 and love it, very reliable. I found the G30 too bulky so sold it.
The Glock 30S alleviates the bulk problem by putting a Glock 36 slide on a Glock 30 Frame. You get 10 rounds of .45 on deck. Awesome gun. I carry it every day.
Really ? I’m picking if I should get a g36 or a g30 because the g30 holds more rounds
FYI: Hickok45 has a vid where he swaps G36 & G30 slide assemblys & both guns function. As a matter of fact you can purchase from Glock a G30 with a G36 slide on it which is the G30S (for Slim), not the SF model which is the Short Frame G30 model (shorter distance from backstrap to the trigger face for short fingered folks like me). I have a G30S SF (Slim- Short Frame) which combines all the above! Cool huh. 👍😋🇺🇸
Nice review. I want 2 of these. Have a 30sf and pick up a 21sf tomorrow. I am a huge fan of 45acp.
This is my main carry, the single stack makes it a great gun for guys with small hands
My wife has a SIG 938 and she is my Backup, but that Sig was costly
Wow! That was a great group you shot at the beginning of the vid. This looks like a pistol I could comfortably shoot too. I never cared for the G-30 because it just didn't fit my hand with it's short, double-stack grip. I have the 45 caliber G-21 and 10mm caliber G-20 both of which I really like primarily due to the longer (standard) grip which I feel I need to control the recoil, especially with the hotter 10mm Underwood ammo which I prefer for the G-20
Thank you. The grip on this is short like the G30 but thinner. The 10mm guns you mention are a lot of fun, 10mm is my favorite caliber.
I had a 36 and I have a 30, other than the weight of a fully loaded gun I can’t really tell a difference. Now I’m 6’5" and I have larger hands than most, but I really didn’t notice a difference other than the weight. I would have kept the 36 but the guy that sold it to me seemed to have stolen it from his father, and because of that I was forced to give it up. The weird part to this is his father was a police officer, and the guy never faced any charges for taking it, but his ungrateful father never forced him to reimbursed me for the money. I have a lawyer friend that told me suing in small claims would be pointless if I had no bill of sale, and the receiving stolen property aspect might be turned on me since his dad was a cop. So you can make determinations on your own about that, but for that reason I don’t have a 36 anymore, sorry for venting. I do have a 30 and it’s a great gun, and it will take the mags from my Glock 21, which is the back up mag I carry when I carry the 30.
Great video and review, picked one of these up recently 👊
Use my 36 all the time great concept one of the few innovation from glock. And my 36 has no rail on it either had to be a earlier model and yours later. I've had mine for seven years there about. But it's still a great shooter. Nightstand gun as first use for anything that goes bump in the night.
So how much does your clip hold and where did you get it from
@@tylerbethea5189 The magazine’s I have hold 6 rounds. You can get extensions but I’m fine with what it holds. I’m in my house and have other options if I need it.
The G 36 is my everyday carry. Superb device for point blank, blank , blank engagements.
From point blank to 30 ft.
Awesome group,had my 36 for a year and I carry it concealed often.It fits my hand much better than my 43 does. All of my carry glocks have lone wolf triggers and ghost spring kits which makes a world of difference.
Thank you. I have tried an aftermarket trigger in a Glock but I do put a "-" connector in them shortly after getting one. For the 42/43 I use the Ghost Edge connectors.
I would love to see a gen 5 Glock 36 or even a 10mm Version in the same form factor.
TimmyRay Tactical dont think its possible. The 45 and 10mm have way different pressures. The 10mm frames are the reason why its so thick for the 45.
Lol this in 10mm good luck with follow up shots
I wish Glock would make a 36 variant that had a grip for all 3 fingers while keeping the slim single-stack profile....like the grip length from the 26 frame to the 19 frame. You could probably get 8 or 10 rounds out of it while still keeping it concealable. I'd sell my Glock 22 and buy one.
Check out the hyve technologies
Magazine extension.. feels so nice on a g36
A excellent video on the glock new glock 36 gen3 the slide is the same one the old glock 36 gen2 has if you could find these guns buy them they are hard to find 💯 👍
You shot 30 better than Shield 9mm. Guess I'll have to try but really like Shield 45 so far and 7+1
Love my Glock 36 with Pearce +0 grips and Truglo TFO night sights.
I like your videos. Good presentation style.
One thing I think reviewers should start doing is quantifying the length of pull on pistols. Just eyeball a ruler from the face of the trigger to the place where your 'thumbpit' goes. Once you have that you can compare a gun being discussed to one you have. When people are researching a purchase they love all the data they can get.
Thank you. We will look at that and see if that is something we can present in a consistent and usable manner.
Good point. I liked my g23 but, the pull was too short. I had to glue a foam pad on the backstrap.
Wish they would make a new version with slightly longer grip and with their new marksman barrel and gen 4/5 upgrades.
add a hyve extension it works gives better grip
My EDC. Shoot it all the time. Never had a reliability issue. My G30 was to fat.
I’ve been looking HARD at one of those. I have a G30 gen 4 but, sometimes I need something smaller but, don’t want to change calibers.
I have the same problem. Wife has a 36 and it's great to carry but don't be fooled it's a hand cannon.
The Glock 36 is the same length and height As a G30... it is not a smaller gun only thinner
The new glock 36 with a rail light no breaking in right out of the box they eat up any kind of 45 ACP ammo you put in even the Russian steel case ammo which I don't recommend they use cheap gunpowder and other products in it it just smokes up your whole gun and makes it dirty for a few dollars more get the great good ammo for it but anyway 1911 is just a heavy gun too many safeties and the price is way over a thousand dollars today a new Glock with two six shot magazines they're about $600 you could find them cheaper but they're hard to get they're very well in demand so if you find one grab it and keep it you could carry them for years and years without even knowing the gun is on you I recommend them
For my Glock 36 I added the Pierce +1 extentions on the magazines.
Bought a G43 for $344 then saw one of these for $350 at another shop. Part of me wishes I got this but I do like how the 43 fits in my pocket
Thank you. I was actually looking at getting one if these and I believe you answered my question about it.
not only available in gen 3, have a gen 1 36 for daily carry
This is the one Glock where I had a lot reliability issues. Would shoot one handed and always a jam. Reading a lot of forums on the internet showed me I wasn’t alone. The G30 has been amazing, so I kept that and sold the 36
vcu trader you really have to shoot it a lot to iron out the limp writing. Its not a beginner Glock. It will stove pipe if you don't hold it right.
+skankhunt42 Especially one handed. The smaller grip and lighter weight can make it a want to flip & twist
I often practice one handed because I never know in a Defensive situation I may only have one hand. If it can’t function 100% one handed, I sell it. The G30 has been flawless, even the G29 has no issues.
I have a 36 with night sights. I added the Pearce grip extensions to the mags (just the grip extension version, not the ones that increase the max number of rounds by one). They add more surface area for your your pinky finger and work pretty good. I also added a thin rubber grip glove. With the two combined, it makes it easier to shoot one handed (and two handed).
vcu trader Same here - and if a gun jams "limp wristing" it the hell with it too - i have no further use for it - because who knows what kind of grip you'll have on it in an energency, in a struggle.
Great vid... good info. Thanks for posting.
Thank you.
Nice shooting Brother!
Love mine!!
Thank you.
People don’t like factory Glock sights because they work against tradition sight practice of front sight focus. The big white U in the back distracts from the front sight contrast. Many people take a sharpie and black out the rear sight.
That’s why there’s many many aftermarket sights that have all back rear sights.
Personally I like XS big dots, or a RMR. Even on my sub compacts.
Once again, great video
Thank you.
Just fired one i want one now
I bought a g36 today I bought it over the g30 and g30s because how thin the gun was. I shot it today as well never fired a 45 ACP however I like the way it shoots . Please tell me I made the correct choice.
You absolutely did. Try some Underwood 200 gr. +p and .45 super ammo in it. Takes the .45 acp to a whole nother world.
I agree, the G36 is a great little gun.
I have a Glock 30SF and 36 .I carry the 36 way more . You can get a 1 round extension for 7+1.
I really like my 36. In my humble opinion it's Glocks version of a 1911.
Grip doesn't allow full three-finger grip so how can it be close to a Colt M1911?
Great review
Thank you.
Just wondering if you have tried the 30s . I traded my 36 for the 30s and have never looked back flawless operation and accuracy. And it fits my Glock 19 holsters . K
I have seen the 30s but have not actually tried one out, nice to know that it fits into the G19 holster.
Great video, thanks for sharing! At the end of the day, would you carry this over the 30 SF?
Thank you. I tend to not carry .45, for the size I would rather go with a 10mm G29. I like to shoot 45 because it is pleasant but go with 9mm or 10mm for carry. 9mm typically, 10mm for woods or places I have to go but really would rather not be.
GREAT VIDEO!!!
Thank you.
Love mine
Glock 30S all day, thinner than the 30 with 10+1 capacity 😎👍🏾.
Hammer Striker is a fk'n shooter!!
What is that!
I'm sure there'll be a Glock 36X where they put an actual hand grip on this thing..
just needs set talon sandpaper grips.....ready to rock!
Mine doesn't have the rail . I have 7 round magazines but carry the flush 6round for EDC .
As of 2020 does glock have this gun in the 5th generation or is the 3rd still the newest for this model??
As far as I know, this model has not moved beyond Gen 3.
Hammer Striker Good to know thank you I appreciate it!
Unfortunately no 45acp gun has gotten the 5th gen treatment! 😭
The newer ones come with a rail but the rest is still gen 3.
Can you check if the dimensions of the trigger shoe is the same as a glock 's 19? Great presentation!
Dremel off the finger grooves, you will love it, I do.
Compared to the G36 the G38 is better. Almost the same size but the G38 has 8 shots. AND the 45 GAP is more powerful than regular 45 ACP.
I didnt know the glock 36 came with a rail. Ive only seen them without rails
That is interesting, even their site shows it without a rail. But this one definitely has one. It is a Blue Label gun, but those are usually not any different than the retail guns other than price and sometimes number of mags. It is also very recent, so not sure if they made a change mid-stream.
Hammer Striker looks good with the rail, regardless. How is the shootability? I picked up a glock 30 that shoots awesome, compared to my shield 45 that kicks like a mule
Hammer Striker shootability is important to me. I argue with my buddy constantly about it. I feel like its important that the weapon inspires confidence in the shooter that they can reliably deliver effective hits. Id rather 6 rounds with a predictable flight path, versus more rounds that are flying wherever.
It is very controllable and the recoil is managable, but it is definitely snappier than the Glock 30. The G30 seems to absorb the recoil very well, the G36 leaves a little more for your hand to deal with.
I agree with your stance that effective hits from a gun you are good with are better than quantity if you have to choose between them. If you have a gun that you personally can shoot well, you will do far better than one that can simply spray a lot of lead. Having more is nice, but train - train - train to put what you have where it needs to go.
This gun is not a beginner's gun, it is very capable of tight groups but more work to control than a G30 or other gun.
Hammer Striker the beauty of having multiple guns, in multiple orientations, is that it allows you to chose based on how youre feeling that day. Usually i will have a single stack on me, and a double stack in my backpack. I picked up an xd9sc a few weeks ago for $270 with 3 mags. Meaty little gun is too fat for me to carry it as a 9mm double stack, but it excels as a truck/backpack gun. Ive had several xd guns over the years, and theyre great guns. Personally, my most comfy double stack to carry on my person is the g26. Hard to beat
The only single stack Glock that I shoot well
Gotta love 45,but 357 Sig is a seductive mistress.I love my G32 gen 3.it's difficult to tear myself away from that round.
Got the Glock 36 a month back, used but no issues with it. What holster would you recommend for it (inside waist band) ?
why not compare the Glock 36 to the XDS 45.
Don’t think they are only gen 3
Those are not average sized hands. I have medium sized hands and my ring finger doesn’t reach to the half way point of the grip like yours does. You have large hands. Trust me. You will not be able to wear a medium size glove like I can. A small size glove is too small for me and a large is too big. I used a dremmel sanding band to reduce the grip enough so that I could get a better purchase on the grip. This is one pistol I will keep.
My 36 stovepipes all the time, I've tried everything.
That is unusual for this, I would call Glock. They do have excellent customer service and will definitely fix you up.
@@HammerStriker, thanks, man!
Sometimes an inconsistent trigger pull will cause stove-piping. I shoot mine and it performs flawless. My wife shoots it and it’ll stove-pipe.
Maybe limp wristing?
I just got my 36 same as this one, does the Glock 30/21 mags fit in this?
Unfortunately not, these use a truel single stack mag and are not cross-compatible.
@@HammerStriker thank you for the info!
Wait why doesn’t my have laser slot/rail
What type of ammo do you recommend for the shooting range?
The good thing about Glocks is that they will eat most anything. For just daily practice/fun, most any 115gr "range ammo" you buy in bulk online or at the range desk will work. American Eagle is a very high quality ammo. The assorted "white box" by various manufacturers work well too. CCI Blazer Brass can often be found online in bulk very inexpensively and works well.
I always avoid steel-cased ammo (except in an AK) as it can scratch and over time the lacquer used to prevent corrosion will build up.
I also avoid reloads (many ranges prohibit them anyway) for safety and reliability. +P+ is not a good idea either, though Glocks will tolerate it. +P actually has a defined "over-pressure range" that has an upper limit established and many guns have no trouble with using it safely. +P+ is basically somewhere between the upper limit for +P and Kaboom.
Thanks for the quick response
Hey. Would that 36 mag click in the g26/27 frame???
No, it is a different shape and design.
Love my Glock 36, and a 10mm would be .....let me run and get it now!!!!!!
Could you put a 26 slide on it
I just bought one and the reccomend american gunner ammo 186 gr xtp doesn't that seem like a little munch and is that even safe to shoot
That is a very light bullet for caliber and will result in higher felt recoil (much higher velocity). The standard for .45 ACP is 230gr, I would suggest trying it with that and see if it works better for you.
Mines doesn’t have a rail. 😔
It seems this was a mid-model change that the implemented but did not change the "version" of the gun. All newer ones I have seen have had the rail.
How do you have a slide with a rail ???
They added the rail without changing the "Gen", basically just a mid-model upgrade. All new ones should have the rail slot.
Damn wow I did not know that is there a way I can get one with a rail I wanna really add a attachment to mine
My 36 doesn't have a rail why is that?
Early ones did not, later ones do.
Man, my Glock 36 didn't come with a rail...
I think it was a change they made without calling it a new generation - older ones don't have it.
Why would you want a rail on a belly gun?
I had one of these once. I couldn't shoot it at all so I got rid of it.
That's a gen 4 the gen 3 has no option for a light
It is a mid-model upgrade, they have not created a Gen 4 version of this and very likely won't.
What kind of form factor is that? Form factor for kamikaze murderers? For self-defence or gunfight it lacks magazine capasity and barrel length.