A g17 is generally only good for about 5,000-10,000 rounds. This is why people mostly buy 1911s.
If a Glock 17 is not enough durability for you, you could look in to a USP...that would be the only pistol I can think of that might have a longer service life, although I don't know that it does. It may.
Your credibility just went right out the window with that post!![]()
give it time...I'll hook someone with a comment like that![]()
Why would a USP last any longer than a Glock?
I'm not calling BS, I honestly don't know anything about the USP and its durability and hadn't heard it was more robust than the Glock.
Yeah but you specified their favourite/most used shooter. Would think that would be the one along on almost every trip.
If you hadn't said that I might believe you.![]()
The problem with glocks, is if you fire them rapidly, the plastic deforms from the heat. It's a little known fact that after a while, the plastic parts will "seat in", and not fit another glock, that's why the frame has the serial number, not the slide.
I just started a whole series of future dumb arguements with that one.![]()
Some of these posts are pretty funny... But seriously, a glock will probably outlast you.
But I wouldn't consider a Glock to be much of a family heirloom.![]()
Does glock plastic degrade a significant amount over many decades? Some plastics do.
Of course steel always wants return to its natural state of iron ore...
Maybe its a race between the two.




























