Glock 33 Reviews

Glock 33 Reviews

Glock 33 Review

Glock 33

Glock 33 Review

August 31, 2017 by gun-tests.com

The Glock 33, or G33, was chambered for .357 SIG and operated just like its medium- and large-size brothers, (models G32 and G31 respectively). The most notable difference was the short grip, which limited the shooter to holding the pistol with only two fingers. The rear of the stubby grip showed a generous palm swell and the trigger guard was generously undercut, or generously under-molded.

Glock 33 Discussion

Glock 33

Glock 33 Discussion

August 31, 2017 by defensivecarry.com

Got my Glock 33 a few weeks ago -- my first and only gun (so far).

Right now I'm using it as a primary weapon - have the 13 round mags with mag sleeves and 2 of the stock 9 round magazines as well.

I knew after shooting numerous kinds of guns - a few sigs, Walthers, a couple of revolvers, and numerous different glocks, that I would have a glock for my first weapon mainly for the ease of operation, cost/reliability/reputation aspect, etc.

Glock 33 Review

Glock 33

Glock 33 Review

August 31, 2017 by guns.com

The Glock 33 is a semi-automatic small-frame pistol chambered in .357 SIG. The Glock 33 is a smaller version of the Glock 32.

Otherwise the G33 has standard Glock features such as a polymer grip that’s very lightweight making it 1.65 pounds loaded. On the front of the grip are finger grooves and the sides have a rough texture that feels a bit like sandpaper. Its double-action trigger is also “safe-action” meaning the safety is on the trigger rather than the side. The only way a round can fire is if the shooter pulls the trigger because its internal design won’t allow the firing pin to punch forward any other way. This prevents accidental discharges if the pistol is dropped.