I'm agnostic when it comes to Glocks. I know lots of people who swear by them. I just never liked the ergonomics, the feel and the balance. I am grateful to Glock for keeping the 10mm alive and kicking; had it not been for Glock chambering a pistol in that cartridge, it would be a lot tougher to find food for my Delta Elite.
As far as a service/carry pistol, I'll stick with CZ or Colt, not because I believe they're inherently *better* than Glock, just that they're better for me. To each his own. I'm a firm believer that the best firearm is the most reliable one you have, in the most potent caliber you can handle that you can have with you when you need it.
As far as a service/carry pistol, I'll stick with CZ or Colt, not because I believe they're inherently *better* than Glock, just that they're better for me. To each his own. I'm a firm believer that the best firearm is the most reliable one you have, in the most potent caliber you can handle that you can have with you when you need itAgreed. I shoot much better with a heavier pistol in my hands. Thus I am partial to the 1911 and the Browning Hi Power. I have no problem with the design of the Glock. It does exactly what it was designed to do. I can not shoot them worth a damn and they do not "feel right" in my hand. My shooting partner has a Glock and gets phenomenal groups with it. I will stick with a large chunk of steel in my hand. I do not like plastic pistols.
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10/11/2014 5:50:43 PM PDT by
cpdiii
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