This advice above should have come with a tablespoon of salt.
Anything can break, lightweight isn't always a good thing, high cap. mags (over 10rds) are prohibited in Canada, and since buying or keeping guns for self-defence isn't a valid reason to have firearms' lic. in Canada, we don't call them weapons either.
I really like my GLOCK 17 lots! I have shot other 9mm and my G17 fits me the best. Also the Glock is tough, lots of aftermarket support, isn't picky about ammo and you can mistreat it all day long and it will still shoot.
Downside... Glock barrels have a few weaknesses, shooting un-jacketed rounds is generally not recommended. If you reload, the "loose" glock barrel MAY give you the "Glock buldge" in your casings, some say it's dangerous some say it isn't YMMV
I really like my GLOCK 17 lots! I have shot other 9mm and my G17 fits me the best. Also the Glock is tough, lots of aftermarket support, isn't picky about ammo and you can mistreat it all day long and it will still shoot.
Downside... Glock barrels have a few weaknesses, shooting un-jacketed rounds is generally not recommended. If you reload, the "loose" glock barrel will give you the "Glock buldge" in your casings, some say it's dangerous some say it isn't YMMV
However... try this with other handguns and see how they fair...
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I'd imagine that sigs and beretta wouldn't fire either and would still be fine if you picked them up and fired. I'd bet money my 1911 would still be fine after that too.However... try this with other handguns and see how they fair...



























