Just finished reading the post and all I gotta say is.. I have had over a dozen Glocks that I have traded or sold since I started buying guns.. and I still have one or two laying around here somewhere.. and all I gotta say is I like my Glocks.
I bought mine from a new member here (known him for years and turned him to this site) He purchased it, sold it to an officer, bought it back and then sold it to me..... 3 rounds fired from it before I purchased it with case plus 2 13 rd mags and he filled all mags with Hornady +P ammo for me..... $400 cash......
I don't love Glocks and I don't hate them either. I don't own a Glock and don't know if I ever will own one, but nobody can deny there simplicity, reliability, and toughness. They showed the picture with the frame broke in the picture like its the only gun in the world to ever do that. I would trust my life to a Glock any day. The only problem I have with a Glock is I can't aim it naturally. It wants to point high all the time. When I push it down the bottom of the grip pushes too much into my hand to be comfortable to shoot.
This was the first article, looks like they just took the same 7 reasons, put them in the second article and argued the exact opposite. Are they fickled or what?