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-8/31/2001 hi, i have a 34 and i have to agree that the trigger is a bit heavy for a competition gun and unfortunately after extensive research as far as i have gotten, it cant be lessened.and second of all i agree that the front sight post is too wide also, but other than that i like the gun alot, i havent had any problems yet, and shoots very accurately and consistant. i like it better than the 17, and the 17 is a good reliable gun. Details..
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-8/1/2001 Got the 34 have about 1000 Rounds through it. Great Gun. Triger still seems a bit heavy at 3.5 lbs. 2 Would be great as this is a competition gun. Not sure it that is even posible with the Glocks. I have 3 others that I CCW 17, 26, 36, love them all. Details..
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-7/22/2001 Come on guys this is a Glock you know it should have more comments than this so lets get busy ok remember that it is a Glock. Details..
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-4/27/2001 After not shooting for some years I have decided to try IDPA... I rented a 34 at the range and put 50 rounds through it... I shot well, for me, with it... I'm not crazy about the trigger, but then I was a sorta BE and PPC shooter and I'm used to the polished and tweaked triggers on those guns... It functioned flawlessly with the cheap ammo they sell at the range... I think that the front sight is too wide and fills too much of the notch and if I get one I will thin the front blade... I have a permit to purchase and I'm going to look at some more guns tomorrow, but the pwrmit only has a week to run so I'm going to have to make a decision... Details..
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