Glock, like Ruger, s&w, colt and a other brands I'm sure, have brand loyalists.If that's what you want, why not just buy the Sig 320?
Not us CZ guys, though. We're more refined...
Glock, like Ruger, s&w, colt and a other brands I'm sure, have brand loyalists.If that's what you want, why not just buy the Sig 320?
I think I'd really like CZ. It's been on my list. But it never hits the top of the priority list when it's time to buy.Glock, like Ruger, s&w, colt and a other brands I'm sure, have brand loyalists.
Not us CZ guys, though. We're more refined...
I hear ya.I think I'd really like CZ. It's been on my list. But it never hits the top of the priority list when it's time to buy.
The trigger and grip angle are the main reason glocks never bubbled up to the top of the priority. But a Glock 20sf might make the list at some point.I hear ya.
There's lots of them around, eventually you'll find the ones that you like the most.
This being a glock thread: I have a few. I like to take them apart and look at the parts. They are not uninteresting, but not special, either. A decent trigger would be nice, but I won't hold my breath because my glock triggers all are terrible and will always be terrible.
I've contemplated putting my g21 and 30 in the classifieds to trade for a g20 and 29.The trigger and grip angle are the main reason glocks never bubbled up to the top of the priority. But a Glock 20sf might make the list at some point.
Looking inside of a PSA Dagger you see some of the innovations that Glock should have made 15 years ago. Unfortunately they are about as responsive as a 100 year old turtle.
Do you have one and how do you like it?Looking inside of a PSA Dagger you see some of the innovations that Glock should have made 15 years ago. Unfortunately they are about as responsive as a 100 year old turtle.
FactMaybe make factory metal magazines that allow their guns to be competitive in the market. If Shield Arms didn't exist the 43x and 48 would have been complete duds IMHO.
That would be amazingI'd like to see a modular system as well. One that could swap internals into different grip modules.
I have 2 and have recently shifted to a Dagger for my EDC.. No complaints and in my opinion every bit as reliable as a Glock. Out of the box I think the trigger is better, they point more naturally for me and of course the price allows me to buy a Dagger as well as an optic for the price of a MOS Glock.Do you have one and how do you like it?
I have one Glock and my reasoning for keeping this one is that they have the marketshare so parts yada yada yada will be en masse and easy to find, but damn to I not like it or shooting it one bit.The trigger and grip angle are the main reason glocks never bubbled up to the top of the priority. But a Glock 20sf might make the list at some point.
The Sig 320 is a nice pistol, but lacks the simplicity of the Glock. But, a modular Glock would probably lack the same simplicity.If that's what you want, why not just buy the Sig 320?
That's certainly true, but it's not necessarily a bad thing. Imagine how cool it would be if BMW were still producing the basic late 80s era E30 chassis with technology upgrades. It would be amazing to pick up a brand new BMW E30 that had today's technology built into it. Glock delivers thatInnovative?
Glock just makes the same polymer brick over and over...
I’ve had a BUNCH of Glock’s over the years but I too just couldn’t get the grip angle. If I went from a 1911, BHP, M&P, to a Glock, I found the nose of the gun was always pointing in the air when I drew. I’m sure you can train out of that by rolling your wrists forward more… I just decided to get Grips for them that had a 1911-ish grip angle….…grip angle are the main reason Glocks.
Thats the Porsche way of thinking... here is another 911.. it looks the same as the old oneThat's certainly true, but it's not necessarily a bad thing. Imagine how cool it would be if BMW were still producing the basic late 80s era E30 chassis with technology upgrades. It would be amazing to pick up a brand new BMW E30 that had today's technology built into it. Glock delivers that
The price is amazing and the different configurations that were presented at shot show have me thinkingI have 2 and have recently shifted to a Dagger for my EDC.. No complaints and in my opinion every bit as reliable as a Glock. Out of the box I think the trigger is better, they point more naturally for me and of course the price allows me to buy a Dagger as well as an optic for the price of a MOS Glock.