just thinking though i won a rifle and after every use i have to oil the whole darn thing it sort of bugs me (but not that much its not a chore) but its really easy to rust so im wondering is the glock better for not rusting and things like that because its mostly polymer or is it just me being sort of lazy?
Get the Beretta M9. Same gun, but better rollmarks/markings on the slide/frame.
I voted G17 only because of the two that one fits my hand best. I've owned both over the years. And would still go with the Glock over the Beretta. Only a personal choice, though. Get the one that fits you best....
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Same gun? "Better rollmarks"?
Airsofter right?
Ya, are you having difficulty understanding this....what a useless contribution you've made to dudes question, but thanks for coming out![]()
Oh man.. there was this EXACT thread like 3 weeks ago...
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....Glock....

"Get the Beretta M9. Same gun, but better rollmarks/markings on the slide/frame."
I'll break it down to emphasize some of the more "useful" points you "contributed":
Same gun
better rollmarks
rollmarks
better
Performance enhancing rollmarks? I for one believe the Glock has superior rollmarks, as evidenced by, um, the depth of the, ugh, stamping? This clearly makes it the better choice. Clearly. Now you mentioned something about being useful. Why don't you be useful and go play in a microwave.

I own both and picked the 92 for the same reason. Try them both.
And currently I have neither.... but went with a BHP MkIII as my double stack 9mm after my own test runs over the years.
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same here! and +1the 92fs was my first pistol. i am never selling it. its got that smooth feel with curves just like a women. ....the berreta will not dissapoint for your first pistol.
I have one...I like it better than a glockwhat would you all think about the smith and wesson m&p in a 9mm?



























