1. “A .45 GAP, has he lost his mind?”
2. “It’s an obsolete cartridge. “
3. “It serves no purpose.”
4. “Ammunition is too expensive.”
5. “Ammunition is too hard to find.”
6. “The round is not as good as the .45 ACP”
My responses:
1. “"A .45 GAP, has he lost his mind?” Under advice from counsel I am respectfully invoking my rights under the 5th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America and refusing to answer that question on the grounds that it may tend to incriminate me.
2. “"It’s an obsolete cartridge." Hardly. There are enough police agencies using it (and happily so) to keep it around. The major players are:
a. Fulton County Georgia SWAT
b. Georgia State Patrol
c. Louisiana Office of State Parks
d. Huntington Park, CA. P.D.
e. Denver, CO. P.D.
f. Vanderburg County Indiana Sheriff’s Office
g. New York State Police
h. Pennsylvania State Police
i. South Carolina Highway Patrol
3. “"It serves no purpose.” Yes it does. The purpose of the .45 GAP was to provide a shorter .45 semi-automatic cartridge that would allow the pistols that chamber it to have a reduced grip making the pistol more ergonomic to people with smaller hands. Now you may claim that the venerable 1911’s grip isn’t that large and, being a 1911 lover, I am not going to argue that point. What I will remind you is that much of the world is shooting polymer pistols and those folks have moved on from the 1911. (I do not disparage the 1911—I’ve got a real honey coming up for review soon.)
4. “"Ammunition is too expensive.” What ammunition isn’t too expensive these days? In fact, I have found many a gun or sporting goods shop that hasn’t bothered to take any price increases on their .45 GAP ammo over the last two years.
5. “"Ammunition is too hard to find.” Is it as popular as the .22 Long Rifle? No, of course not, you might have to look, but it is available.
6. “"The round is not as good as the .45 ACP” Yawn…look at the ballistics tables imported from Guns & Ammo and tell me where the disparity lies:
AMMUNITION BALLISTICS FOR: .45 GAP
| BULLET | BARREL | VELOCITY (fps) | ENERGY | 30 yd. | ||||
CARTRIDGE | WT. | TYPE | MFG | (INCHES) | MUZZ. | 50 YDS. | MUZZ. | 50 YDS. | TRAIL |
.45 GAP | 185 | JSP | (W) | 5 | 1000 | 938 | 411 | 361 | 1.1 |
185 | JHP | (F) | 5 | 1090 | 970 | 490 | 385 | 1.0 | |
185 | JHP | (C) | 4 | 1030 | 942 | 436 | 364 | 0.9 | |
185 | FMJ | (F) | 5 | 1090 | 970 | 490 | 385 | 1.0 | |
185 | FMJ | (C) | 4 | 1030 | 930 | 436 | 355 | 1.1 | |
200 | JHP | (C) | 4 | 950 | 895 | 401 | 355 | 1.0 | |
200 | FMJ | (C) | 4 | 920 | 853 | 376 | 323 | 1.1 | |
230 | JHP | (W) | 5 | 880 | 842 | 396 | 363 | 1.1 | |
230 | FMJ | (W) | 5 | 850 | 834 | 369 | 338 | 1.2 | |
230 | LF | (W) | 5 | 875 | 840 | 391 | 360 | 1.1 |
AMMUNITION BALLISTICS FOR: .45 Auto
| BULLET | BARREL | VELOCITY (fps) | ENERGY | 30 yd. | ||||
CARTRIDGE | WT. | TYPE | MFG | (INCHES) | MUZZ. | 50 YDS. | MUZZ. | 50 YDS. | TRAIL |
185 | JHP | (C) | 5 | 1050 | 956 | 453 | 375 | 1.1 | |
185 | FMJ | (C) | 5 | 1000 | 909 | 411 | 339 | 1.0 | |
185 | FMJ | (W) | 5 | 910 | 861 | 340 | 304 | 1.4 | |
185 | FMJ | (F) | 5 | 780 | 700 | 245 | 200 | 2.0 | |
200 | JHP | (C) | 5 | 1080 | 994 | 518 | 439 | 0.9 | |
200 | JHP | (C) | 5 | 975 | 917 | 421 | 372 | 1.4 | |
200 | FMJ | (C) | 5 | 975 | 897 | 422 | 357 | 1.0 | |
230 | JHP | (S) | 5 | 850 | 814 | 369 | 338 | 1.6 | |
230 | JHP | (S) | 5 | 835 | 800 | 356 | 326 | 1.6 | |
230 | FMJ | (S) | 5 | 845 | 804 | 363 | 329 | 1.6 | |
230 | FMJ | (S) | 5 | 830 | 795 | 352 | 323 | 1.7 |
So, for those of you with an open mind, let’s continue:
Glock Model 38 At-A-Glance
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Handling | Terrible | Poor | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
Fit & Finish | Terrible | Rough | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
Sights | None | Too Small | Useable | Good | Excellent |
Trigger | Terrible | Poor | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
Power Scale | .22LR | .380 ACP | 9mm | .40 S&W | .45 ACCP |
Carry/Concealment | Too Large | Compact | Ultra Compact | Micro Compact | Pocket Pistol |
Reliability | Unreliable | Somewhat Reliable | Fair | OK | Completely Reliable |
Accuracy | Poor | Fair | Acceptable | Combat | Bullseye |
The G38 also fit perfectly in my favorite ballistic nylon holster, the DeSantis “Tuck This”.
Specifications
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Caliber | .45 GAP |
Capacity | 8 + 1 |
Action | Double Action Only |
Trigger Pull | 5.5 Pounds |
Length | 6.85 inches |
Height | 5 inches |
Width | 1.18 inch |
Barrel Length | 4.02 inches |
Weight | 24.16 Ounces |
Let’s examine the individual characteristics of the Glock Model 38:
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Handling | Terrible | Poor | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
Reviewing a Glock is not something you are going to undertake if you are trying to be popular as there are two types of gun people out there: those who love Glocks and those who don't. However, to be true to myself I have to say that I find Glocks to handle excellently. Not all people take to them right away (I was one of them) but, given shooting time (and an IDPA match or a Tactical Pistol Class) and you will begin to realize the beauty and simplicity of the Glock. It took a little while to get used to the angle of the grip as Glocks have more of an angle that a 1911 pistol. However, one notices pretty quickly that they point on target pretty well, you don't have to fumble (and possibly forget) to engage or disengage a safety or decocker lever, the sights are good right out of the box, and the trigger is the same on each pull. I know a shooter in Arizona who swears by his 10mm Glock Model 2o. He keeps it stoked with some hot, high performance ammo from Double Tap and is well protected whether an attacker has 2 legs, four legs, or 4 wheels.
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Fit & Finish | Terrible | Rough | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
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Sights | None | Too Small | Useable | Good | Excellent |
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Trigger | Terrible | Poor | Acceptable | Good | Excellent |
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Power Scale | .22LR | .380 ACP | 9mm | .40 S&W | .45 ACP/GAP |
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Carry/Concealment | Too Large | Compact | Ultra Compact | Micro Compact | Pocket Pistol |
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Reliability | Unreliable | Somewhat Reliable | Fair | OK | Completely Reliable |
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Accuracy | Poor | Fair | Acceptable | Combat | Bullseye |
3 comments:
Nice review. There are also some good reviews of pocket/mouse guns at
www.pocket-defense.com.
Thanks for the info.
Great review and comments!
I also like Glocks, especially the G38, which holds a superior cartridge (equal to the 45ACP), and fits my hand better than anything else I have found. I have a Colt 1911, and the Glock fits me better.
I also like the G39 for a concealed carry weapon for the same reasons.
For a holster fit, the G29/G30 holster fits exactly.
Holsters made for the G29 and G30 fit the G38 very well. After using a 45 GAP chambered Glock in a self defense shooting just before Christmas (a G39) - I was sold on the 200gr CCI Gold Dot's performance against barriers. I switched from a G39 to the G38 a couple of months ago (I like the size better) -- it has become my favorite EDC CCW.
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