Robert Richardson
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- Jan 28, 2009
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Shooting a Glock is like masturbating with your weak hand. Sure it goes off but it just feels wrong.
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I find it humorous that so many Glock Fanboys have owned from dozens to truckloads of them.. One would think that after one or three of them they would be kept because they supposedly are such great handguns.
I still have and daily carry my first 226 that was bought in the late 70's.
I don’t care what someone else chooses to carry. I’ve never understood the whole glock grip complaint though, what am I missing?
It is an odd angle compared to many others. My 1911's point up naturally. Or I just have a crap load of time behind them. A G**** is nose up for me. I have to work to get the muzzle on point. The gun just feels wrong to me.
OK I get it now. I just saw your Avatar...
I like them because they won’t set off metal detectors.
My sights are right on when I press out. I’ve sold other pistols for being nose up though I guess it’s just muscle memory, have always had to shoot a glock for work so learned behavior I suppose.
And Glock is on what, 5th generation? Still don't like them. My 1911s work just fine and are a whole lot closer to perfection.
No need to throw rocks at guys who choose to buy a $500 Glock instead of a $1000 Sig. Most guys can't afford a $1000 Sig until later in life.
If you don't like Glocks, fine. Carry and shoot your 40 year old Sig to your heart's content. Did you buy it new or was it a European Police surplus pistol? I imagine you can hit what you are aiming at with it as long as you've had it and I bet you have put more than a few thousand rounds through it over the last 40 years.
I could never get used to the DA/SA triggers on the SIG's, S&W 3rd Gen's, Beretta's, Taurus's and Ruger P-series I have had over the years. I even several DAO pistols for awhile.
I was a young boy when you bought your 226 then as I started in pistols in the early 90's after I got out of the Navy. At that time I did not have the money to buy more than a couple guns at a time. I usually had to sell one to get one. When something new came out that I liked, I had to sell something to buy it. Then later I would sell it to buy the latest pistol out there. Because of this, I was never as closed minded as a fanboy as I can find something I like about in just about every gun I have shot.
I have owned a Sig P6, P220, P229, 3 different sizes of the P250, a P290RS and my current HD AR15 is a Sig M400. Sigs are great guns. I sold the pistols off when I sold off almost every non Glock pistol I had because I never shot them as well as I shoot my Glocks, so I never carried them. I don't have any use for safe queens, so I don't have a very wide variety of pistols anymore. My Glocks are tools meant for use. I reserve my revolvers for my range toys.
Yeager likes Glocks so they must be good.
Hey now.....rocks are the original and most reliable hand held weapon period. Rocks work.....drops mic