Glock sucks!

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Glock defender to the rescue!!!!!!!! LMAO......

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A common thread in forms, this one started this year so don't give me the Sig fixed the frame problem poop.....:p

"Looks like my 226 9mm is dead. The frame is no longer usable, and SIG says they will not replace it with a new one, even at cost to me. What a bunch of crap. Anyway, if it really is done, I'll part it out. Sucks!"
 
Glock is just the greatest pound for pound pistol ever invented. ;)

I have to agree. If I could have only one handgun it would be my G20.

1911s, Sigs, H&Ks (love my P7 tho) are all great firearms as well. Like the man who mentioned 31 Flavours said, different strokes for us all...
 
Kind of uguly, crappy trigger but mine goes bang every time. That's all I expect of it.

:agree: totally agree

my G17 is my least enjoyable pistol to shoot, and I probably shoot the worst with it of all my pistols......HOWEVER it is the only pistol I own that has never had a FTF or FTE or any malfunction, with minimal maintenance performed.

I'd rather shoot my 1911 all day but in a SHTF scenario I would probably take my Glock.....and yes it's GD ugly
 
I believe GLOCK was the first company that introduced POLYMER use for receiver in our FIREARMS world
Correct me if I’m wrong
 
The Glock is a series of semi-automatic pistols designed and produced by Glock Ges.m.b.H., located in Deutsch-Wagram, Austria. The company's founder, engineer Gaston Glock, had no experience with firearms design or manufacture at the time their first pistol, the Glock 17, was being prototyped. Glock did, however, have extensive experience in advanced synthetic polymers, knowledge of which was instrumental in the company's design of the first successful line of pistols with a polymer frame.
Despite initial resistance from the market to accept a "plastic gun" due to concerns about their durability and reliability, Glock pistols have become the company's most profitable line of products, commanding 65% of the market share of handguns for United States law enforcement agencies[4] as well as supplying numerous national armed forces and security agencies worldwide.
 
I believe GLOCK was the first company that introduced POLYMER use for receiver in our FIREARMS world
Correct me if I’m wrong

Lol, no. That would've been HK, beat 'em by 10 years or so. Consider yourself corrected. (Good use of BOLD PRINT, though.)
 
HK made the first polymer pistol. VP-70.

Nope - wrong. Actually Smith and Wesson did, with the model 39.

Here's a quote about the Smith model 39:

"He worked his way up to head of Research and Development and, in 1964, built the first polymer handgun, a Model 39 with a plastic frame. He just chuckles when you say that you thought Steyr made the first plastic pistol in the '70s. "I beat them by 10 years' Here it is," he says, pointing to one of the glass cases. "Our president at the time, Bill Dunn, said he would never make a plastic handgun, so we shelved it, but we were first."
 
Did they make it to full production?? Huh? No? O yea that’s what I thought / do you know who invented electricity? Thomas Edison

=wrong
àNikola Tesla=Right


Nope - wrong. Actually Smith and Wesson did, with the model 39.

Here's a quote about the Smith model 39:
 
I bought a Glock from this guy one time and it turned out that I was cheated, here's the Glock I bought:

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I thought it was real, I mean, it FELT like a REAL GLOCK! :(

excellent
 
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