If you want a striker fired pistol, go Canik, and skip the Glock.
Unless you want to complete your pistol collection, in which case, none is complete without a 17.
Nice collection you have. I'm loving my Glock 17 gen 4. I also have a Glock 44 to teach my kids. We go pistol shooting as a family. Fun stuff.
In my opinion, I hate the grip angle on the Glock 22 Gen 4, are the G5 any different?
My other gripe is $800-$900 and the factory couldn't polish the feed ramp, the G mags when using different brand ammo which is not 100% perfect. Swells the mag and makes insertion and extraction less fluid when compared to the steel mag on my APX., at least with the G22.
Like others have stated, if you want to have one to complete your stable great, but their are others that are just as good and better at the same price point.
I personally don't need one, other than work.
The grip angle is the same on all of them
You're definately in the minority. Glock literally built it's brand on the fact that using factory gun with factory mags works every time. I have 8k rounds though my gen 5 Glock 17 with everything from 115 gr bulk to +p defensive and everything in between and it has never ever had a single issue.
I didn't state anything about the mags not working everytime. I said for a $800-$900 hg there's other options that are more refined.
And your right glocks claim to fame is "my mags work in other firearms", and that's why most people buy G.
Your buying because it goes bang every single time.
Yes, and there's better "duty guns" out there that go bang for the money. Walther PDP, Beretta Apx, SS P320, I also don't need a hg that finished 3rd in the military trials.
In my opinion, I hate the grip angle on the Glock 22 Gen 4, are the G5 any different?
My other gripe is $800-$900 and the factory couldn't polish the feed ramp, the G mags when using different brand ammo which is not 100% perfect. Swells the mag and makes insertion and extraction less fluid when compared to the steel mag on my APX., at least with the G22.
Like others have stated, if you want to have one to complete your stable great, but their are others that are just as good and better at the same price point.
I personally don't need one, other than work.
Yes, and there's better "duty guns" out there that go bang for the money. Walther PDP, Beretta Apx, SS P320, I also don't need a hg that finished 3rd in the military trials.
Do the PDP & P320 feel better in the hand? Yes, when not shooting they do. Once shooting I don’t notice. Does the trigger on the PDP outclass the other two? Yup, when not shooting it’s very easy to notice. Once shooting, the discrepancy narrows considerably, the mushiness of the P320 making it the worst in my mind. Do I think that with quality ammo all three have an outstanding probability of going bang every time? Yes. In fact, the only gun that has ever given me trouble with hollow-point loads was a G48; didn’t like longer OAL/147gr. Once back to 124gr, no problem. Reliability test your ammo, always.




























