Glock is the only handgun that I sold within a month of purchasing.
I eventually sold off my cz75b as well, but I had it for years and still think highly of it.
You sound like me.
The Glock lasted less than a month!
I eventually sold off my CZ75 as well, in order to get an CZ85 Combat.
M
It's too bad glock spends all their money on marketing instead of fixing their crappy trigger.
I help shooter nights locally and I must have converted 50 people from glock to cz. It is funny they always come in and see the glock in the cabinet and hey always say "I saw that on tv....." Or "police use this one". I let them shoot 10 rounds, they come back and say I can't hit nothing because recoil. Then I give them the cz and the rest is history!!
It's too bad glock spends all their money on marketing instead of fixing their crappy trigger.
I help shooter nights locally and I must have converted 50 people from glock to cz. It is funny they always come in and see the glock in the cabinet and hey always say "I saw that on tv....." Or "police use this one". I let them shoot 10 rounds, they come back and say I can't hit nothing because recoil. Then I give them the cz and the rest is history!!
You sound like me.
The Glock lasted less than a month!
I eventually sold off my CZ75 as well, in order to get an CZ85 Combat.
M
So a novice shooter with zero experience somehow has enough knowledge to discredit a glock? And you obviously lack the knowledge as you agree with them. If you complain about the glock trigger its because you haven't a clue what you're doing. Try taking up the slack and working the reset. Propper finger placement, grip and recoil managment are also needed, but you and the masses with zero training and limited to zero experience already know that right?
Dislike a gun for any reason you wish as long as its personal opinion. Bashing the design with supporting facts only shows your lack of knowledge.
Tdc
Well actually I have both pistols and I can handle them both quite well. Thank you. I guess the supporting facts I use is my experience with both. New shooters find it flippy and the cz is a more stable platform. Maybe you should try and help a guys question out versus protecting your Tupperware ego or glock.. "Proper" finger placement
Can't go wrong with either the CZ or the Glock. Shoot the Glock, and if you like it better, then sell your CZ.
The best guns to own are the ones you shoot best with.
Of course it'll change from gun to gun regardless of how solid your fundamentals are. Shooting a target with a Glock compared to a CZ is a different feeling. If you learned your fundamentals with a CZ, and you switched to a Glock... you're probably going to suck with the Glock (at least at first, until you get some practice). Glocks are more challenging to shoot because of the lighter weight, not to mention some people will prefer and shoot better with a different grip. Preference is a factor.
Of course it'll change from gun to gun regardless of how solid your fundamentals are. Shooting a target with a Glock compared to a CZ is a different feeling. If you learned your fundamentals with a CZ, and you switched to a Glock... you're probably going to suck with the Glock (at least at first, until you get some practice). Glocks are more challenging to shoot because of the lighter weight, not to mention some people will prefer and shoot better with a different grip. Preference is a factor.
If your performance changes from gun to gun, its your fundamentals that suck not the gun.
Tdc



























