What is the ''best'' option then????
Best for what?
What is the ''best'' option then????
What is the ''best'' option then????
As posted, the "best" for what? Overall, competition, home defense, CCW What are we searching for?
My opinion, Glock puts out the best overall design for a handgun(to date) for most uses and/or situations. The one I can think of that it isn't well suited for would be handgun hunting or dangerous game protection. Then again, there isn't an auto around that excels in said roles. Large calibre revolvers are the clear choice if you must run a handgun for dangerous game.
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Extremely poor grip ergonomics would be another that comes to mind, especially in the large frame Glocks.
True, the 10mm and .45 full size Glocks are little on the beefy side. The standard calibres are a non issue.
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The SF remedies the beefiness to a certain extent, though IMO no Glock has the nice feel of a 1911 with good grips.
must impress my friends...well, my internet friends. I don't have in-person friends.
Feel has no bearing on performance or reliability... Just saying
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You're right, but the person shooting the gun tends to do better with a gun that "feels right".
I suspect that the biggest factors in the Glock topping 1911's as service pistols are low price, no parts are fitted to the individual pistol, low price, ease of maintenance due to space age polymer(aka plastic) parts and lastly, low price.![]()
Why isn't there an option for the M&P in the OP????????????????
You're right, but the person shooting the gun tends to do better with a gun that "feels right".
Because it's a glock vs 1911 not glock vs 1911 vs everything else
Anybody saying that at this point is guessing at its longevity...and also apparently unaware of the issues the M&P is having.
It may develop into a superior pistol but it is definitely not there yet.
Some would say the M&P is better then the glock though![]()
Not meaning to highjack this thread but what are the problems with the M&P?