| User: Karnac |
| what caliber Glock? Glock isnt a caliber,its a brand...38 is a caliber...street thugs have taken the name Glock and made it into generic slang for gun....as in"I carry a Glock" and meaning "I carry a Piece Of Sh*t Davis .380"...a 38 is a revolver round and Glocks are semi auto's.......Glock doesnt make anything that shoots a .38 at all....your question is basically apples and oranges |
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| User: being |
| I think a 38 caliber, made by Glock. |
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| User: Johnny |
| You can't compare a gun name and a gun caliber. Your question does not contain enough information. |
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| User: Patrick G |
| The gun is only as accurate as the finger behind it |
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| User: I C Gay People |
| The Glock 38 caliber for sure! |
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| User: Penguino |
| Any firearm is only as accurate as the shooter.
Human variables include:
breathing
sight alignment
sight picture
trigger control
fear
vision
As far as your choice of weapon. Barrel length is probably the largest factor. A snub nose .38 is generally not as accurate as 4 to 6 inch barrel.
The next factor to consider is caliber. The glock is available in a wide range of chamberings. .380, 9mm, .40, and my personal favorite .45. A novice shooter will have trouble controlling the larger calibers initially.
Auto vs Wheel Gun
An auto like the glock rarely jams, and holds a lot of ammo
A revolver holds 6 rounds and when properly maintained never jams,
My recommendation is to visit a gun range and rent weapons similar to what you intend to purchase, try them out and buy what fits you |
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| User: Shiloh |
| you dont know much about guns do you?.....Glock makes semi automatic pistols with a synthetic frame.....38 caliber pistols are rimmed cases for shooting in revolvers....the only automatics currently on the market that will shoot a rimmed case are Desert Eagles....they make a 357 auto but it wont shoot .38's.....Glock doesnt make a 38.....for basic info,I dont like Glock pistols and will not own or carry one...on duty or off......a statement has been made above"revolvers never jam"....WRONG:in the gunfight where my partner was killed,another officer shooting a 357 has his jam after his 3rd shot when the primer backed out and jammed his cylinder.....dont believe everything that some "expert" says...research it all when looking into something as important as this.your links show pictures of a revolver,.38 and an auto,caliber unlisted....what do you want?...you have all the info we can give you with the info you have given us..... |
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| User: Hove Says Your An Idiot |
| .38 |
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| User: you rang |
| Look at the two pictures you provide you can plainly see the sights on the 38 and the longer barrel. The Glock is not made
for target shooting it is made for shooting fast . |
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| User: nS@Yn3 |
| Umm looks like u failed when u asked this question...Glock is a gun maker....38 is a caliber...Maybe if you compared the gun makes to each other then it would make more sense...or either the gun caliber would really make more sense...
But anyways for accuracy...lmao It counts mostly on the shooters proficiency...Most times. |
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