Again, I put out the question. Why is it so many who shoot Glocks have zero issues with regards to "accuracy". Then there's the other crowd who proclaims that Glocks are "inaccurate". The only variable changed is the shooter. Which leads one to believe(if you understand and accept scientific principles) that the fixed variable(the Glock) is not the cause of poor marksmanship. In fact, it is the shooter. I can shoot Glocks, and I can shoot SIG's. I can shoot pretty much any pistol quite well. Its not the gear, its the operator. Target adjustable sights, compensators, tuned triggers, laser sights, weighted mags or grip plugs are all gimmicks sold to those who believe they hold some mystical ability to enhance your skills.
I've posted this before. Why is it that Ernest Langdon(well known competitive shooter and instructor) Won the 2003 IDPA nationals with a stock SIG P220 in .45ACP. He competed in the custom defensive pistol category. Which is generally dominated by high end 1911's. You could also look at Dave Sevigny who won the IPSC 2003 National production division championship with a stock Glock. Maybe these guys are just lucky. Personally I'd say they know their sh*t and can shoot.
I do agree that reliability is affected by the owner/users maintenance habits. Dirty guns will most likely fail before a clean identical copy. There are other factors that play into reliability. Namely, the overall design. Seeing how a Glock runs a mere 35 parts(including the magazine components) to achieve the same goal as a Beretta(62 parts) a 1911(52 parts) or a SIG(53? parts for the 226) or a S&W model 19 (74 parts). I couldn't possibly see where anyone would get the idea that a Glock is more reliable than other makes. Fewer parts, means fewer pieces to break. Maybe its just the Glock Kool-aid talking but I haven't seen too many threads on this forum or others involving another make or model of pistol being tortured and down right abused to excess with little effect. I don't see too many other posts, threads, or articles in the gun rags proclaiming 300,000 plus rounds on original parts without a failure.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WsIRd7CF__U&feature=related
http://www.theprepared.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=90&Item
The second link is a more in depth look at the torture. If you notice, the owner shot the pistol dirty, very dirty after 15,000 rounds and surprise surprise**shock** The pistol still puts lead where the shooter wants them. I guess "dirty gun" as an excuse for sh*tty skills is out of the question as well.
TDC