I have watched a few Glock torture tests on Youtube, have shot them for many years and that's why I would trust a Glock with my life. In 10's of thousands of rounds fired, I have never had any of my Glocks malfunction. I do replace parts as suggested, but I'm sure that I could have went thousands of rounds after without a problem.

Great stories, but throwing a Glock with a round in the chamber down range and then all running to jump on top of it sounds like a bad idea.
No doubt they are extremely functional tools. But I just can't get over the ugly factor. Of course aesthetics is a personal thing. I can appreciate the function over form philosophy though. But I'm much more likely to be plinking plates at the range than defending my life with one. And I've been trying to refrain from throwing my pistols in the mud and stomping on them. I guess it's good to know that if the urge strikes, the gun is up to it.
Great stories, but throwing a Glock with a round in the chamber down range and then all running to jump on top of it sounds like a bad idea.
Looks aren't everything![]()
That's why all I own for handguns is a out of the box never to be modified in any way Gen. 4 G17. But if and when it all collapses and shtf the simpler the better.
I don't know, on top of having to deal with a catastrophic breakdown of society, loss of life as we know it, pestilence, and predation, having to deal with the aesthetics of a Glock might make me decide to end it all. Sorry, couldn't resist, lol.



























