Bully
Some folks are drawn to mediocrity.
Grave robbing.....
They work.
Glock is the Toyota of the gun world.
Really, what's not to love about the Glock? It's the Honda of firearms.
Without reading what anyone else wrote in the thread ( I will go back and read the thread in it's entirety later) I will say the following: I oown two Colt 1911s, A Sig MK25 226, A Springfield XD, and 4 Glocks...20, 22, 26, 34. Between the four Glocks, I have never had one failure to feed, stovepipe, or any other kind of malfunction. Between my Springfield and my Colt Combat Commander, I have had so many issues. The Sig cost me nearly 2X the cost of my Glocks. The 226 MK25 is very sexy but the trigger was inferior to all my Glocks. I spent nearly 300$ and Sig did a trigger job and installed a SRT and now it is currently my favorite pistol IDPA shoots. However, right out of the box the Glocks are the most reliable and easiest to use and most forgiving for half the price of a Sig.I've never shot one and wouldn't pay $500 for a Glock. It always just feels like a hunk of timber in my hand. I'm sure they make different grips for them, but they're never on the gun in the cases. It just feels wrong in the hand and doesn't encourage me to look any further into them. What's the deal?
I see what you did there...
Had a Glock. 357 sig version. Nice weapon. Easy to work with and operate. Unfortunately, couldn't hit the broad side of a barn with it. Did't point well in my hand. Always had to readjust my grip to shoot decently. Felt awkward. YRMV.