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ive had both. still have my 30. the 36 is thinner its basically your "1911" but had 6+1. the 30sf is the 21sf but in a compact. both accurate. i like the 30sf better because more rounds 10+1 and my 21 mags work with it unlike the 36. i thought the 30 shot softer than the 36.
Both are great. But it depends, really, on your intended use for it- CC or OC? The 36 is a good bit smaller, and may fit the hand better, if you have smaller hands.
I carry the 30. I would really like to buy/try the 36, however, I am not to comfortable with the amount of ammunition loss and the inablity to swap magazines.
But on a hot day, I will swear to you I wish it was smaller.
Well everyone I've recently shot both the 30 and 36. I like the 30 better from shooting it even though it doesnt feel as good as the 36 in my hands. I guess sometimes how it feels in your hands is no indication of how you will preform with it. I have been looking for a new CC handgun for when I want to CC, seeing as my m&p9 is really hard to cc without printing. The Glock 30 seems like a great weapon. But in the end i choose......the m&p9c because I am already familiar with the weapon system and it is small enough to cc around. Recoil is also very manageable on it.
I carry a glock 36, a buddy of mine carries a glock 30, I like the 30sf better than either myself. If glock made a 36sf that would be my ideal carry gun. I think that the loss of 4 rounds is not as big of a deal for someone used to revolvers or 1911's as it is for someone who is used to hi cap 9mm's.