Alright time to stir the pot. I have in the past couple of years owned and fired a variety of handguns. 1911's, HK's, Taurus, Glocks, M&P's, XD's, XDM, Rugers, Beretta's, Kel-Tec, Kahr's, Walther and so on and so forth.
After owning and shooting all of these handguns I have come to three conclusions.
First, Training not weapon type is what really matters. I may hate the type of handgun you use but you have trained on it so much it comes second nature to you. Good for you!
Second, you can have fun with all types of handguns, and should own as many as possible.
Lastly, GLOCK IS STILL THE BEST COMBAT PISTOL EVER MADE!
That's right you cannot have a better pistol by your side when the fertilizer hits the propeller. Simplicity, functionability, reliability!! You just can't beat it. The feel in your hand, the trigger reset, magazines, aftermarket parts, ease of use, accuracy etc. I could go on for ever about this but I won't.
Favor whatever handgun you want, good for you. But you cannot deny the combat effectiveness of the Glock.
After owning and shooting all of these handguns I have come to three conclusions.
First, Training not weapon type is what really matters. I may hate the type of handgun you use but you have trained on it so much it comes second nature to you. Good for you!
Second, you can have fun with all types of handguns, and should own as many as possible.
Lastly, GLOCK IS STILL THE BEST COMBAT PISTOL EVER MADE!
That's right you cannot have a better pistol by your side when the fertilizer hits the propeller. Simplicity, functionability, reliability!! You just can't beat it. The feel in your hand, the trigger reset, magazines, aftermarket parts, ease of use, accuracy etc. I could go on for ever about this but I won't.
Favor whatever handgun you want, good for you. But you cannot deny the combat effectiveness of the Glock.
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