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Originally Posted by Suave
I found the same thing with the Beretta, and it makes sense because the Berettas are heavier and at least a bit larger than your average Glock.
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This is exactly what I've found, so I own both of them. The Glock 26 is a much more concealable gun, especially during the summer. However, I have had more experience with the Beretta and am more consistently accurate with it. That's why it is my primary home defense gun. It has a higher capacity and I don't really need it to be concealed at home, though I do carry it occasionally in the winter and on long car trips.