hey thanks big hThey are just as good as any other Glock---depends ones likes and preferences and opinions---kind of a loaded question---just my opinion. Have a good day!
The glock 41 has a slimmer slide than the 21. Similar in width to the 36 and the 30s. This makes quite a difference in handling. A 41 slide on a lone wolf timberwolf lwf frame is a good fit for a medium to large hand, or for a shooter with a thicker hand and shorter fingers. A noticeable difference in grip circumference over a gen 4 21. A gen 4 21 has a slimmer grip than a gen 3 21, and is comparable with a gen 3 21sf, but still superior IMO, due to the backstraps that can be swapped or omitted.For Glocks chambered in .45 acp your looking at models:
Glock 36 is a single stack 6+1 with a 3.78” barrel available in gen 3 only.
Glock 30 is a subcompact double stack 10+1 with a 3.78” barrel available in gen 3 and 4.
Glock 30s is the same as the 30 with a sf frame and slightly slimmer slide. It was my first pistol I bought for myself when I got out of the military years ago. Great gun and smooth shooter. Available in gen 3 only.
Glock 30sf is the same as the G30 with a sf frame. Gen 3 only.
Glock 21 is full size double stack 13+1 with a 4.61” barrel. It’s big and thick but a very smooth shooter with minimal felt recoil. It’s known as one of the smoother shooting 45acp hand guns.
Available gen 3, 4, and 5 mos.
Glock 21sf is the same thing as the G21 with a sf frame. Gen 3 and 4 available.
Glock41 is the competition model or long slide model. Same frame as the G21 but it has a 5.31” barrel. 13+1 available gen 3 and 4.
All depends on what you’re looking for and how you’d like to use it. Glocks are Glocks. They run well out of the box and require little to no maintenance. Give it a good wipe down after shooting and give it 6-8 drops of oil total according to the users manual and you’re good to go.