What makes glocks so popular????

Glock threads are so incredibly boring. Same things repeated over and over and over and over......

On any given page of the pistols forum there's a thread about Glocks. Read more, post less.
 
Glock threads are so incredibly boring. Same things repeated over and over and over and over......

On any given page of the pistols forum there's a thread about Glocks. Read more, post less.

Kind of like their ability to operate. Boringly reliable, over and over and over again...

TDC
 
Turning into an epic thread...

I own/shoot a Glock 17.....why?? It was cheap....got a LEO/Mil discount on a new one...9mm was cheap to feed it. They are reliable, only have shot about 1000 rds from mine but never had a problem yet...and I will shoot the cheapest ammo at the store at the time. Easy to maintain as well.

I use a issue BHP...I've shot it more and I am more accurate with it and would use it over my Glock (if I had a choice) in an engagement.....but that is because I have more practice with that gun....and not the fault of the Glock at all. Its free to feed our guns at work after all.

Nothing wrong with a Glock.
 
They don't all have issues (.40 Glocks), but the mass produced batches such as the ones the police get, have more problems than the usual commercial ones.

And a big % of the .40 Glocks have reliability issues while having a light mounted. Even Glock doesn't know what the f**k makes that, but it's a common and known issue. Something with the waves in the frame not moving properly when fired.
 
i own 3:) one g22 rtf2 and two g17's

owning a glock is a great bang for the buck. They are a great value out of the tupperware box, and you can make them even better with the huge aftermarket support. Another factor is interchangability of barrels, slides. For example, my glock 17 slide will work with my glock 22 receiver as long as i swap my extractor and use proper magazines. It is not the best gun out there by all means, people will always find something wrong with them, but with over 2 million sold worldwide, a few of them will fail or have a defect
 
what do you fancy cerdan ?
That's beside the point really, I was only saying that Glock debates are always the same: "They've got fewer parts and they're sooper reliable and I would trust my life to a Glock in combat situations" vs "They're ugly and plastic and G22s go kaboom".

yawn.

But to answer your question I only shoot Hi-Points.
 
This whole thread really p////s me off if you like glocks buy one if you dont ,dont I've got 2 love em dont care what you shoot or what you think thanks for reading
 
I shot a Glock 9mm, S&W M&P 9mm and a CZ75 9mm as well as a Glock 10mm ( just for fun) before buying my first handgun. The trigger on the M&P, to me seemed the best out of the three but the metal frame of the CZ was more applealing and I shot the CZ better. The Glock was good but the I went with the CZ. I also replaced the main spring since buying it and the trigger is now quite a bit better than it was out of the box.

Some said earlier that in Canada you buy a gun that is reliable first since it is a one way trip....etc. This is a good point but we here in Canada can get CZ parts and Glock parts no problem ?? Maybe some other brands are harder.
 
Glocks are "cheap*", easy to use and reliable. That being said, you will find no firearm (like anything else) will perform any better than its operator.

*When I say "cheap" I mean in relative terms, especially when one looks at the average US MSRP of around USD$450.00 or so.
 
I own 2 Glocks - 17 & 34. Both are 9MM. I thought it was the best pistol I ever own.

I reload myself. And is now active member of the CDP/IDPA.

But last week, a IPSC guy handed me his CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow(Stock).....

It was amazing accurate and the recoil is minimal compared with my two Glocks. The guy told me due to the weight of a Glock is all on the top portion of the pistol; the bottom part seems too light and makes the pistol not too balance. The muzzle flip is big.

I am not so sure, so I just try it out myself with his CZ pistol. Shooting the 9mm with his pistol is just like shooting a .22
The front sight recover faster than my Glocks. The pistol just come back down by itself without any efford.

I will be ordering my CZ soon. But I am still a fan of Glock. Because it is so simple, realiable, and price are reasonable.:)
 
I own 2 Glocks - 17 & 34. Both are 9MM. I thought it was the best pistol I ever own.

I reload myself. And is now active member of the CDP/IDPA.

But last week, a IPSC guy handed me his CZ 75 SP-01 Shadow(Stock).....

It was amazing accurate and the recoil is minimal compared with my two Glocks. The guy told me due to the weight of a Glock is all on the top portion of the pistol; the bottom part seems too light and makes the pistol not too balance. The muzzle flip is big.

I am not so sure, so I just try it out myself with his CZ pistol. Shooting the 9mm with his pistol is just like shooting a .22
The front sight recover faster than my Glocks. The pistol just come back down by itself without any efford.

I will be ordering my CZ soon. But I am still a fan of Glock. Because it is so simple, realiable, and price are reasonable.:)

I have a 9mm Bul Storm which is very similar to a CZ 75 and I have to admit it's awesome. I could see why someone would choose it over the Glock. I don't know why I keep shooting my G17 more and just leave the Storm in the safe. This post has got me thinking again about shooting the Storm instead of the G17

My Bul Storm...
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BUL Storm 9x19mm Double Action
Developed by a diverse team of experts comprised of championship-level IPSC competitors, combat veterans, Israeli Special Forces operatives, and ergonomics experts, the double action Storm is BUL Transmark’s first handgun featuring a solid steel frame. Responding to demand for a double action service pistol designed to withstand use and abuse by shooters of all sizes and proficiency levels under adverse conditions, BUL’s team went one better by not only meeting and exceeding this long list of requirements, but also by keeping the cost down!

Though BUL’s Storm is built tough and priced right, affordability and durability are only the beginning. As with their award-winning M-5 series handguns, the BUL Storm is also based upon a proven platform (the CZ-75 in this case) whose track record for reliability is beyond reproach. In engineering the BUL Storm, several refinements were made to the CZ-inspired design to improve balance, increase durability, and make the gun more comfortable to handle and easy to operate.

The BUL Storm is built on one of the strongest-looking semi-auto frames we’ve ever seen however its contoured design and no slip rubber grips make the gun easy to hold and comfortable enough to put many other “high cap. nines” to shame. Three dot sights, chrome-lined barrel, and smooth factory adjusted 4.5-5.5lb SA/DA trigger are all standard on the Storm series handguns.
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