
An Official Journal Of The NRA | New For 2023: Glock 28
Through its partnership with TALO Distributors, Glock is now making its G28 pistol, a subcompact, double-stack .380, available to U.S. consumers.
Thanx -- I am retired US Navy southpaw. Because I am lefty I was issued and qualified with wheel guns and 12 gauge. I have only owned S&W 38/357 but have gotten out of the carry habit although I would live to try my hand with maybe a G43 or G19 with the mag release on left side.Introduce Yourself
Retired LEO opinion, why 380 ACP when 9mm is twice as effective? Why 380 ACP when it costs twice as much as 9mm?
I reloaded 380 ACP about 40 years ago. Also I used it for a BUG for a year but when back to 38 Special.
Welcome aboard from North Texas!thanx -- I am not acquainted with TALO (TexasArkansasLousianaOklahoma)
Thanx -- I am retired US Navy southpaw. Because I am lefty I was issued and qualified with wheel guns and 12 gauge. I have only owned S&W 38/357 but have gotten out of the carry habit although I would live to try my hand with maybe a G43 or G19 with the mag release on left side.
Welcome aboard from North Texas!
G43 is great. Lots of guns in that sector to get you carrying again
I am from KS-OK stateline near I-35 but now living in the Norfolk, VA area.
Glock 19 Gen 5 is very popular with southpaws because its ambidextrous. When I was in the Marines we were issued 1911A1s.thanx -- I am not acquainted with TALO (TexasArkansasLousianaOklahoma)
Thanx -- I am retired US Navy southpaw. Because I am lefty I was issued and qualified with wheel guns and 12 gauge. I have only owned S&W 38/357 but have gotten out of the carry habit although I would live to try my hand with maybe a G43 or G19 with the mag release on left side.