The gen 1 stocks flex... and it has caused mag drop issues for a few owners (not a widespread problem that the internet likes to make you think). The gen 2 stocks seem to be more rigid. My 9mm gen 2 has been a real sleeper. Fun to shoot, accurate, and super easy to clean. What more do you want? Looks are subjective, but if the attention I get at the range is any indication, most love how it looks, as do I. Now I want a 45! A white one would be kind of cool, but good lord, it wouldn't look clean for long. The pink is a joke, what a waste of colour on such a fine sub gun.
How could the stock flexing cause the mags to fall out? I think the mags falling out is BS, I've seen the vids of them falling out but how do we know the guy didn't bump the mag release while firing it just from how he was holding it? How do we know he wasn't using a ten year old glock mag that the notch the release catches wasn't all rounded off from years of abuse?
I've owned two of them and I've never had a magazine drop without pressing the release and no matter how much the stock flexes I can still hit whatever I point it at. The internet is good at showing idiots doing things wrong then blaming their equipment instead of themselves.


















































