I've been kicking around the idea of buying a Glock 42 since they announced the model at SHOT. Initial reports of issues kept me away but after seeing several of my coworkers have no issues, and the recent appearance of trespassers on our hunting lease, I decided to go ahead and pick one up. It came in yesterday and I set out to get acquainted with it.
First 12 rounds at 10 yards showed it to be sufficiently accurate for its intended use.
The feel of the trigger was an improvement over other Glock models. Short reset, minimal stacking and a more crisp feel to the break. I did find an old issue had resurfaced though, the trigger safety lever did not sit flush with the face of the trigger when fully depressed. I haven't had this issue with the last few Glocks I've had. After I finished shooting it I pulled the trigger bar, pressed the safety down fully and filed off the excess. Should be more comfortable to shoot next go around.
I put 200 FMJ and 50 Hydra Shocks through it yesterday with zero malfunctions. The last mag of Hyrda Shocks I shot was 5 rounds and I took a poke at a steel silhouette at 85 yards. 4 out of 5 on the steel at that distance with such a small/short pistol tells me I'm going to like this little bastard. Not quite as small as other offerings in .380 and I'm not a fan of the cartridge but it has removed any excuse I may have had for walking out the door unarmed. It'll see a good bit of use, at least until Glock comes out with a 9mm version.
The only potential issue I noticed was that the polymer on the magazine near the feed lips was pulling away from the liner. I thought Glock had remedied this years ago but it seems to be back with the 42 magazines. Hasn't caused any problems but I'll be keeping an eye on the mags.

First 12 rounds at 10 yards showed it to be sufficiently accurate for its intended use.

The feel of the trigger was an improvement over other Glock models. Short reset, minimal stacking and a more crisp feel to the break. I did find an old issue had resurfaced though, the trigger safety lever did not sit flush with the face of the trigger when fully depressed. I haven't had this issue with the last few Glocks I've had. After I finished shooting it I pulled the trigger bar, pressed the safety down fully and filed off the excess. Should be more comfortable to shoot next go around.
I put 200 FMJ and 50 Hydra Shocks through it yesterday with zero malfunctions. The last mag of Hyrda Shocks I shot was 5 rounds and I took a poke at a steel silhouette at 85 yards. 4 out of 5 on the steel at that distance with such a small/short pistol tells me I'm going to like this little bastard. Not quite as small as other offerings in .380 and I'm not a fan of the cartridge but it has removed any excuse I may have had for walking out the door unarmed. It'll see a good bit of use, at least until Glock comes out with a 9mm version.

The only potential issue I noticed was that the polymer on the magazine near the feed lips was pulling away from the liner. I thought Glock had remedied this years ago but it seems to be back with the 42 magazines. Hasn't caused any problems but I'll be keeping an eye on the mags.
