How many Glock's do you own?

I Will Play!

I have a Glock 17, Glock 19, Glock 21 with a 10mm barrel, Glock 23 with 9mm and 357 Sig barrels, Glock 27 with 9mm and 357 Sig barrels, and a Glock 30. I hear a lot of bad things said about Glocks but my impressions have all been positive. Regards, Richard :D
 
As a police officer you are issued a Glock so that is what you have to carry. As far as people with a choice in the matter why would anyone want to own a Glock?
 
Rudy H said:
As a police officer you are issued a Glock so that is what you have to carry. As far as people with a choice in the matter why would anyone want to own a Glock?

I agree with you Glocks are ugly, unreliable, and inaccurate! The truth is my Glocks have been flawless; they certainly are accurate enough for police work just as they come from the box. Once you get used to the warm and fuzzy feel of plastic they are great pistols.

Regards,

Richard :D
 
No idea...why would anybody want such a POS. It's like playing with a damn water gun. A real pistol must be a 1911 ! ;)

Rudy H said:
As a police officer you are issued a Glock so that is what you have to carry. As far as people with a choice in the matter why would anyone want to own a Glock?
 
Glocks are the AK-47 of handguns. They function even when mistreated or dirty. They are dead simple for disassembly/reassembly. They don't have a bunch of levers, buttons, hammers, etc. to snag on stuff. They are light weight, corrosion resistant, and holster wear isn't an issue.

Why bad-mouth anybody's choice in a firearm? Bad hair day?
 
Glock's aren't bullet proof. I had allot of problems with my G17 during the Eric Grauffel course. In fact i had the most problems out of the group. The problem was due to warn striker spring, stricker, and/or spring cups.
 
And wasnt it Otokiak that posted a picture of his friend's glock that wouldn't close to battery after he dipped it in muddy water?
 
CanFire said:
Why bad-mouth anybody's choice in a firearm? Bad hair day?

Just in my nature to stir the shti once in a while.:D Actually I have never shot a Glock and am interested in any strong points. While I don't like the look of most plastic guns I do appreciate the engineering.
 
CanFire said:
Glocks are the AK-47 of handguns. They function even when mistreated or dirty. They are dead simple for disassembly/reassembly. They don't have a bunch of levers, buttons, hammers, etc. to snag on stuff. They are light weight, corrosion resistant, and holster wear isn't an issue.

Why bad-mouth anybody's choice in a firearm? Bad hair day?

Simple guns for si......

Never mind.:D
 
O, zero , nada. I'm trying to figure out a way to own less than one, but no one wants to donate a sacraficial pistol. (OK, I'll admit the bugugly things are reliable and accurate enough, but they still feel like a brick in the hand and have the visual appeal of a lump of wet road kill)
 
Went through 3 different Glock 17's and a Glock 21. Never worked out well, since then I've got myself a Glock 26 and love it! Much more accurate and fun to shoot than a 17.
 
1 x G17

Only about 500 rounds threw it, so far I love it. I have experience with the G20 also but got rid of it due to ammo cost and availability.
 
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