IM_Lugger said:OK, Beretta - all pros, Glock- all conslol
No problems with durability on the Glocks with the quantities that most folks are going to shoot. I've shot probably 6000 rounds through my G17 (most of it hot IVI ball) with zero problems—it doesn't look that different from when it was new. I know one guy whose slide developed a crack at around the 20k round mark (although I don't remember what model it was), he had a new slide sent to him by Glock. The safeties are not even noticed when you're shooting—they're all deactivated by pulling the trigger. IMLugger does make a valid point on the second strike capability, but in all honesty in my 22 years of shooting I have never had a dud round in any centrefire calibre—I do know they do occur, but for me it's not been an issue.RayT said:What I mean is how realiable is the glock 17 and does it matter that most of the parts are plastic and with all the three safty features on the glock 17 does this make it a pain to work with.
I have fired the Beretta 92fs and found that the gun is comfortable to fire. Is the double action a better feature to have?
IM_Lugger said:One thing I don't like about DAO is that you can't restrike a round, (which you can do with a DA/SA) you have to rack the slide again (thus ejecting the round).
Yes, but most DAO don’t have a hammer and can’t restrike a round. Although new Taurus 24/7 and FN 49 are hammerless but they can restrike a round just like DA/SA. I know it’s rare, but how long does it really take to pull the trigger again? you don't even have to stop. Plus you can rack the slide again with a DA/SA just like with a DAOI think you meant "Glock-type striker fired" rather than DAO. Most (if not all) hammer-fired DAO's are capable of a second strike on the primer
IM_Lugger said:Yes, but most DAO don’t have a hammer and can’t restrike a round.
IM_Lugger said:I know it’s rare, but how long does it really take to pull the trigger again? you don't even have to stop. Plus you can rack the slide again with a DA/SA just like with a DAO
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what a load of BS; if I would be unhappy with my purchase I would sell it, THAT SIMPLE! I don’t need to convince myself or anyone of anything!Hey, pal: Don't take IM Lugger's opinion as having any value whatsoever. He's not the tiniest bit objective and just chirps "Beretta is the best, all others are bad" as a response to every question.
I suspect he is uncomfortable with his Beretta purchase(s), and wants to convince as many people as he can to buy them, to help re-inforce the wisdom of his own choice, in his own mind.
Both are good guns, possibly great guns. I would say the Glock is a better idea for a new shooter, as it is more durable, and simpler to operate, strip, clean, etc.
IM_Lugger said:what a load of BS; if I would be unhappy with my purchase I would sell it, THAT SIMPLE! I don’t need to convince myself or anyone of anything!
As for Glock being easier to strip and clean that is simply not true; have you even took down a Beretta?
If Glock is a better fit for him, good, but I don’t really care it; doesn’t effect me in any way… I already said that both guns are reliable, durable and accurate. As for the restrike capability that is just my personal preference.
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