I’m talking about 35 years of service and still ready to go.The only plastic is in the grips.
Show me a Glock that’s falling apart from use or age.
They were first created in 1980.
One dealer has a range gun with over 100,000 rounds.
He hasn’t replaced a single part.
I’ve seen beat up, old, abused Glocks.
I’ve never seen a non-working Glock.