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24 paź 2011 · I currently own a Glock 30SF. I did a comparison of the technical data from the Glock site. The only real difference between the two is that the G36 is 4 ounces lighter (unloaded, 6 ounces loaded), 0.1 inches thinner and carries less ammunition (which accounts for the weight difference).
If you are more interested in concealed carry guns with heavier calibers, Glock has two most suitable weapons for you: the Glock 36 and the Glock 30 Gen 4. Both guns have .45 auto caliber to ensure higher accuracy and better reliability.
12 lip 2017 · There is a minor size difference between the 30SF and 30 4th Gen, with the 30 being a little bigger in the grip. I mean if a shop in town carried both then I could make this decision in about 10 seconds.
29 sty 2015 · I own, carry and shoot a 30s; I have shot my friend's 36. Grip on 36 is slimmer, slide is the same as on the 30S (30S is a 36 slide on a 30SF frame). Depending on the size of your hand, one or the other may be more comfortable to grip and to shoot.
18 sty 2010 · Both are "soft" shooting guns, although, some have more problems with "limp-wristing" on the G36. Both are accurate - for subcompacts. I still prefer a larger frame for EDC, but for deep concealment, you can't beat the G36. It all depends on YOU. What is most important to YOU, size, capacity, concealability.......
1 lut 2021 · It’s honestly capacity vs. fit. The 36 is going to give you the 10rd capacity but as it is double stack, it might not fit your hand as well as the single stack 36. I have a 30SF and love it.
How do these two handguns stack up against eachother?