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<blockquote data-quote="okienate" data-source="post: 463563" data-attributes="member: 2897"><p>I've gone through the same process as you are right now. With my large hands, love of high capacity flexibility, I went with the standard G30. I like the ability to the higher cap G21 magazines that work in it, and they make excellent backup magazines where I carry with the original 10 round mag, and have the high cap "refills" at the ready should they be needed.</p><p></p><p>My G30 has gone through a couple thousand rounds since I bought it last year and I have only gained more and more appreciation for the tupperware! (yes, this was my first Glock, and I doing the opposite of what you are as I'll be adding a G21 to the family soon!)</p><p></p><p>As has been mentioned, get what fits you best in shooting. If the slim one works at the range, then go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okienate, post: 463563, member: 2897"] I've gone through the same process as you are right now. With my large hands, love of high capacity flexibility, I went with the standard G30. I like the ability to the higher cap G21 magazines that work in it, and they make excellent backup magazines where I carry with the original 10 round mag, and have the high cap "refills" at the ready should they be needed. My G30 has gone through a couple thousand rounds since I bought it last year and I have only gained more and more appreciation for the tupperware! (yes, this was my first Glock, and I doing the opposite of what you are as I'll be adding a G21 to the family soon!) As has been mentioned, get what fits you best in shooting. If the slim one works at the range, then go for it. [/QUOTE]
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