I don't care for any polymer guns, but Glock is at the bottom of the list because of the grip angle. I absolutely despise the Glock fanboys though, they've managed to ruin the brand name.
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My main complaint is the slide release... not critical and I can work with it, but not as simple as the HK.
Kids play with plastic guns
I fucking hate Glocks because they are wretched pistols to shoot accurately and quickly.
You're either a first class troll, or on the Ripple, that's some serious bullshit.
I can't bring myself to give even one fuck about your disagreement
Tell me again about the 1911, you're a regular font of wisdom.
Tell me again about the 1911, you're a regular font of wisdom.
Disagree, but to each his ownif I need it it's going to work...that can't be said for every other brand out there.
Disagree, but to each his own
I woudn't say I love Glocks, I like them simply because I've never had a malf and they go bang every time which is what I believe is the most important part of a defensive sidearm should be. I shoot it accurately enough to neutralize a bad guy trying to harm me or my family but im not going to win any accuracy competitions with it. The ergos could be better, it could have sexier lines, it could come with better factory sights BUT at the end of the day i trust my life to Glock and know if I need it it's going to work...that can't be said for every other brand out there.
Curious as to why you disagree pirate, I have three glocks and have never had a reliability issue with them.
"sexier lines"
exactly the last thing anyone should be worried about.
It could be the "steaming pile of dog shit" model and look like a box of ass. Who cares if it works better.
Only disagree with your point that no other make can be relied upon when needed. You may not have had reliability issues with Glock but I did (G17 Gen 4). Between the problems with that pistol and the ridiculous way it fits the hand I abandoned the brand for CZ and never looked back.
I have not had a single issue with either my CZ 75BD or P-01 in about 8K rounds with the 75 and close to 3K with the P-01. Not even a broken trigger return spring.
We have owned and carried 4 Glocks - G19, G26, G43, G42 and all have been sold except the G42 which is my Wife's primary CCL gun before her Sig P238. We love them, I don't carry them anymore (and thus have no reason to keep them) because of the lack of the ability to lock the gun down with a round in the chamber.
I'm a very active person and I carry Appendix. It is not uncommon for me to come home at the end of the day/evening and find condensation on the guns in the form of actual beads of water from sweat evaporation. The guns need to be removed from the holster and wiped down and set out over night (no kids in this house) to dry out. And that means either wiping down a hot gun or unloading it....I'm not wiping down a hot G26 with no means of locking the gun down and deactivating the trigger. So I ended up jacking rounds in/out of the gun which in my mind increases the possibility of an ND. So I stopped carrying them and have gravitated to DA/SA Hammer Fired guns with decockers as carry guns or DAO guns.
Glocks are great guns, just not for me because of the lack of external safety coupled with non stainless slides and barrels.
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Disagree, but to each his own
the myth about handguns between quality brands and glock being the reliability standard are somewhere up there with japanese vs american cars, the ar15 will jam if you get a piece of dirt in it and if a 50bmg misses you itll still rip your arm off.
Every quality brand has a dud, every quality brand has exceptional products as well. What's more common is that every quality brand also has a ton of gun experts who do stupid shit and then profess to the internet of how 'this gun will get you killed' or how they 'ran it flawlessly' through their rigorous 50 round range trip they take twice a year. Very few of us have enough experience with a sidearm to even make this determination as well as once you toss in all of the variables with frame/handgun size, caliber, grip angle, grip diameter and the plethora of features offered, figuring out the 'best' gun is like asking what the best car or best pornstar is.
It depends.
Are glocks reliable? Sure. Yet i've shot 100's of thousands of rounds with other handguns, sometimes in less than ideal conditions and not totally awake, and i've had less than 5 malfunctions that i can ever remember. Five. That's it. And i'm willing to bet 3 of those were somehow my fault from not loading the mag all the way in or not checking the sidearm from the previous day of nose down in the desert for 12 hours. But to say now that if isn't a glock, the reliability comes into question makes me laugh at anyone who thinks that.
Want to know what handgun i shoot the absolute worst? A glock. Why? The fucking grip angle on it is like choking up on a baseball bat and then trying to row a boat with it like that. So the reliability of it is fucking useless to me. Want to know what other gun i suck at even though i had a ridiculous amount of hours of pistol training? A sig p226. Why? With my proper thumbs forward grip, the way the sig is designed, it can make the slide lock lever be held ever so slightly downward and not hold open on an empty magazine. Also makes it unreliable for specifically me because of this (but great training to see if i ever flinch!).
So there are 2 sidearms that are unreliable for me, yet may be the best for someone else. But as far as pistols go, use any quality brand and shoot it enough until you see if there is a problem. If not, one is as good as the other for a job its made for. Who gives a shit what it is.
People like to argue over hardware instead of programming software.
The myth about handguns between quality brands and Glock being the reliability standard are somewhere up there with Japanese vs American cars, the AR15 will jam if you get a piece of dirt in it and if a 50BMG misses you itll still rip your arm off.
Every quality brand has a dud, every quality brand has exceptional products as well. What's more common is that every quality brand also has a ton of gun experts who do stupid shit and then profess to the internet of how 'this gun will get you killed' or how they 'ran it flawlessly' through their rigorous 50 round range trip they take twice a year. Very few of us have enough experience with a sidearm to even make this determination as well as once you toss in all of the variables with frame/handgun size, caliber, grip angle, grip diameter and the plethora of features offered, figuring out the 'best' gun is like asking what the best car or best pornstar is.
It depends.
Are Glocks reliable? Sure. Yet I've shot 100's of thousands of rounds with other handguns, sometimes in less than ideal conditions and not totally awake, and I've had less than 5 malfunctions that I can ever remember. FIVE. That's it. And I'm willing to bet 3 of those were somehow my fault from not loading the mag all the way in or not checking the sidearm from the previous day of nose down in the desert for 12 hours. But to say now that if isn't a Glock, the reliability comes into question makes me laugh at anyone who thinks that.
Want to know what handgun I shoot the absolute worst? A Glock. Why? The fucking grip angle on it is like choking up on a baseball bat and then trying to row a boat with it like that. So the reliability of it is fucking useless to me. Want to know what other gun I suck at even though I had a ridiculous amount of hours of pistol training? A SIG P226. Why? With my proper thumbs forward grip, the way the SIG is designed, it can make the slide lock lever be held ever so slightly downward and not hold open on an empty magazine. Also makes it unreliable for specifically me because of this (but great training to see if I ever flinch!).
So there are 2 sidearms that are unreliable for me, yet may be the best for someone else. But as far as pistols go, use any quality brand and shoot it enough until you see if there is a problem. If not, one is as good as the other for a job its made for. Who gives a shit what it is.
People like to argue over hardware instead of programming software.