Another DISCONTINUED Glock😮

Published on February 21, 2025
Duration: 12:23

This video discusses the discontinuation of the Glock 28 chambered in .380 ACP. The presenter shares their experience with the firearm, highlighting its suitability for beginners and its potential as a concealed carry option. However, they express dissatisfaction with the grip length and the magazine release, finding them uncomfortable for their shooting style.

Quick Summary

The Glock 28, chambered in .380 ACP, has been discontinued. While considered a good option for beginners due to its manageable recoil, criticisms include a short grip length and an uncomfortable magazine release. The presenter notes that .380 ACP ammunition costs are comparable to 9mm.

Chapters

  1. 00:43Glock 28 Discontinued
  2. 01:02Range Location: Eckle Range
  3. 01:18Glock 28 Features & Magazines
  4. 01:51Magazine Release Criticism
  5. 03:02Pistol Serrations and Grip
  6. 03:30Grip Comfort Issues
  7. 04:10Shooting Impressions
  8. 04:21.380 ACP for Beginners
  9. 04:55Magazine Tightness
  10. 05:25Magazine Release Revisited
  11. 06:02Why .380 is Losing Popularity?
  12. 06:42Viewer Opinion on .380
  13. 07:12Personal Grip Dislikes
  14. 07:46Glock Trigger Quality
  15. 08:03Magazine Issues
  16. 08:32Grip Difficulty
  17. 09:00Pinky Web Discomfort
  18. 09:25Fast Shooting & Trigger
  19. 10:03Range Conditions
  20. 10:13Pistol Temperature
  21. 10:45Magazine Sucks
  22. 11:19Glock 28 Discontinuation Recap
  23. 11:30Will the Glock 28 Be Missed?
  24. 11:53Glock 28 Discontinued - Your Thoughts?

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Glock 28 discontinued?

The exact reasons for the Glock 28's discontinuation are not explicitly stated, but the presenter speculates that Glock may discontinue models when they feel they have iterated too many times on similar designs or when a particular model's market reception wanes.

What are the main criticisms of the Glock 28?

The primary criticisms of the Glock 28 from the presenter are its short grip length, which can lead to discomfort for the pinky finger, and a sharp, uncomfortable magazine release. The magazines themselves are also described as tight.

Is the Glock 28 a good beginner pistol?

Yes, the Glock 28 in .380 ACP is considered by some to be a good beginner pistol due to its manageable recoil, making it less intimidating than 9mm for new shooters. It's also suggested as a stepping stone to larger calibers.

What caliber is the Glock 28 chambered in?

The Glock 28 is chambered in .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol). This caliber is known for its lighter recoil compared to 9mm, making it suitable for concealed carry and less experienced shooters.

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