Well in my neck of the woods these little guys were deemed prohibited.Meaning if you didn’t own one or they weren’t in the country, too bad so sad!
Well I’m “grandfathered” and I was able to get a NIB, its like winning the lottery!
That said I’m looking at GAP floor plates and some new sights? I’m running Heinies on my G34 and G19, what are his “sub compact” sights like? Any suggestions?
I have been running a 26 as my EDC since October 1st, the gun just runs awesome and fits me well. I had Heinie ledge night sights installled, they offer a great sight picture, straight eight style lamps, and a good purchase for one handed manipulations.
The GAP plates are nice, but I have recently went back to the stock base plates.
I’m 12.6, I posted a WTB and got an answer and the G26 came from an estate sale, NIB.Price was right and the rest is history.I will definitely being going with a set of Heinie’s
A G26 has been my daily companion for a couple of years now. I keep a Sig P238 in my pocket, but for a concealable,extremely capable holster or belly band gun, it would be very hard to beat the 26.
For me the G26 is a niche Glock. I carry my G19 95% of the time but there are certain situations where the G26 is a better option. Congrats on the new Glock.
Out of curiousity why are they “outlawed” up there? Not familiar with the gun laws north of the border.
Well in order to go after the “Saturday night special” market they decided that anything with a 4" or less barrel, along with a .25, or .32 cal is evil!
At the time the law came into effect, if you owned one you were able to keep that status and trade and purchase among other prohib owners, the classification for our license is “12.6” so when we talk about 12.6 owners its the prohib handgun owners.
Owners who had the HK, FN etc line of rifle firearms were similarity given the same status only they are 12.5.
If I get rid of my 12.6 handguns I lose the status, so one must always keep a pistol.Once I move on to the afterlife, the pistol is destroyed I can’t “will” it to a family member with no status.So eventually they will all be gone.
The law makers realized that time was on there side.With the passing of a generation all these compact handguns, along with the HK,FAL,AK family of rifles will cease to exist in the “Great White North”.Once the owners expire so do the rifles.
I’m a huge fan of the Heinie sights on my Glocks and HK’s. On the larger Glocks I run the regular Straight Eights but on the little 26 I really like the slant pro version. It works great on pocket carry to help it slide out of the pocket with less to snag on.
I’m really wanting to try a set of the ledge sights…I’m figuring on a set of those for my next 19.
Well I’ll keep that in mind.I would much rather have it exported down south than hand it over for destruction.
I wasn’t kidding when I meant it is like winning the lottery, there are very few 12.6 G26’s here, like maybe a handful, so you can imagine my excitement when I received the offer from the seller.These pistols sell for double the price up here, an indication of how scare it is. It really is like trying to find “hens teeth” LOL! .Thanks for your interest BTW
with the bucket seats in my new car really cramping my style (literally), I have been leaning closer and closer to the G26, actually It will be the first thing I do if I get any tax money back.