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I also have a Glock 30 and a Glock 36. I prefer more rounds but I find myself carrying the 36 more than the 30. As others have mentioned, the Khar looks interesting. Based on their ads, they have a .45 that is smaller, in all dimensions, and lighter than the 36. I don't know how many rounds it holds.
I recently ordered a Walther PPS in .40 and I should recieve it in a few days. Talk about thin, it is. I prefer .45 but if you want ultra-slim, you might have to go with a .40. I also like my Glock 27 in .40, and it carries either 9 or 11 rounds but it accepts 15 round magazines from its big brother, the 23 which fits my hand the best of any of my Glocks. Actually the 23 normally carries 13 rounds but there are 15 round mags available. I even have a Glock after-market mag that holds 29 rounds of .40. They are made in .45 too and used to be made in 10mm. My 10mm never would never accept more than 10 rounds. I assume that is why it is no longer available.
I just can't seem to settle with one gun for all occasions! I do carry my 27 or the 23 most often. In a serpa (black) holster and a black belt, it looks "copish" to the public (as do most black guns) and they just assume you are a good guy and that is a good thing.
I also have a number of 1911's including Kimbers but everytime I bump my Glock against something, I'm glad I wasn't wearing one of my nice looking 1911's. I've yet to put a scratch on my Glocks. I used to hate them. I don't love them yet but I carry them.
I hope that I have totally confused you and have convinced you that you need to buy many more guns! One can never have too many. At least that is what I keep telling myself!
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