I have been doing some reading on the GlockTalk and XD forums lately about the reliability of these pistols. (I am in the market for one of these)
What I keep finding is these "awsome reliability" range reports of 200-300 round counts. Like "wow, 300 rounds and not one malfunction" and the like.
Is it just me or isn't a 1000 rounds just the break-in period. Where I expect NO problems from factory ammunition. Heck, my Norinco didn't have a hick up in nearly 4000 rounds until I started playing around with bullet seat length in my re-loads.
I am in the market for either an XD 9 or a Glock 17. IMO, both of these pistols are fine reliable guns, from what I have read and seen.
So what I am asking here is at what point do you consider your pistol a "go to reliable workhorse"? Or, what does "reliable" mean to you?
What I keep finding is these "awsome reliability" range reports of 200-300 round counts. Like "wow, 300 rounds and not one malfunction" and the like.
Is it just me or isn't a 1000 rounds just the break-in period. Where I expect NO problems from factory ammunition. Heck, my Norinco didn't have a hick up in nearly 4000 rounds until I started playing around with bullet seat length in my re-loads.
I am in the market for either an XD 9 or a Glock 17. IMO, both of these pistols are fine reliable guns, from what I have read and seen.
So what I am asking here is at what point do you consider your pistol a "go to reliable workhorse"? Or, what does "reliable" mean to you?


















































