I, being the the good citizen that I am, have single handedly tried getting all of the Glocks off the streets and out of the hands of those that are not comfortable with them. I have been trading guns that I don't use or don't shoot. I don't know why the new found fascination with Glock, but I have acquired several lately. I always seem to migrate toward revolvers and they will always be my go to guns, but Glocks seem to have a certain mistique to them. I personally feel that Glocks are well designed and can be safely carried as long as the first tool used is common sense.
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Kinda have to disagree with that statement, the cylinder on a revolver has to be rotated for the gun to be cocked and in a proper fitting holster, you can’t rotate the cylinder.you dont feel comfortable carrying a glock but ur carrying something with a light trigger pull? How do u feel about carrying a revolver? A glock is a revolver with a slide...
you dont feel comfortable carrying a glock but ur carrying something with a light trigger pull? How do u feel about carrying a revolver? A glock is a revolver with a slide...
Yea, I turn 35 this month and have been thinking weird thoughts. I am pondering the thought of a new 1911 to carry, or maybe just carry my original. Either way, I am some how getting back to the classics and I am not sure why, but it sure feels good
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Okay...I will play stupid. What are the problems associated with carrying a loaded Glock? I've never owned one or shot one. I have been considering on and off of getting a 19, but if there are "tricks" to carrying it, I'm not so sure I want to go down that avenue. What are the differences between a 1911 and a Glock?
The thing any gun needs to be reliable, is to be kept clean and properly maintained