Overheard a conversation in the local gun store today.
One guy had ordered a G30S but was delivered a G30SF. Now, I thought the SF meant Short Frame and frankly, hadn't even thought about what the "S" stood for.
I commented that for many of us the Glocks are a tad bulky to conceal carry. These folks believe the "S" is for "Slim" and it was ordered for concealed carry which takes effect here January 1.
However ..... in looking at the Glock web site, it appears the SF and S are both the SAME width, length and height. (??) Only difference appears to be the S is about 3 ounces lighter. Do you believe this info on the Glock site is correct? Was a new model introduced for a 3 ounce weight reduction or ..... what am I missing?
One guy had ordered a G30S but was delivered a G30SF. Now, I thought the SF meant Short Frame and frankly, hadn't even thought about what the "S" stood for.
I commented that for many of us the Glocks are a tad bulky to conceal carry. These folks believe the "S" is for "Slim" and it was ordered for concealed carry which takes effect here January 1.
However ..... in looking at the Glock web site, it appears the SF and S are both the SAME width, length and height. (??) Only difference appears to be the S is about 3 ounces lighter. Do you believe this info on the Glock site is correct? Was a new model introduced for a 3 ounce weight reduction or ..... what am I missing?