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NadirPoint 01-13-2012 12:18 PM

Every time I shove my Kimber into the Supertuck and my shirt gets stuck in there with it I think to myself, "damn, I'm glad this thing isn't a Glock!" :w2:

gunman41mag 01-13-2012 01:59 PM

Here are some things to read about
SAFETY WARNING! Worn Leather Holsters Can Cause Accidental Discharges!

Arsenal 01-14-2012 12:49 AM

Yet another addition to the stupid club. Wow, trigger finger people. Any gun could get a bad name if its cheap enuf for idiots to own. Doesnt detract from the gun just the person using it.

1999stroker 01-14-2012 01:02 AM

I'm not saying there bad guns in anyway but I'm saying there's many things to prove there safety systems aren't the best.I know 20 year veterans in police that don't like them simply because there safety system.to each his own, but I wouldn't want my fiancée to pick up my gun and it go off if she accidentally hit the trigger or someone freak like that


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Arsenal 01-14-2012 01:43 AM

Not to continue arguing but. "accidentally go off" Teach her trigger control. If you own anything but a revolver at this point its kinda pointless. For a combat handgun, to me if you have an external safety you are just adding a step(read...margin for error) to the process. If you are willing to train with the external safety to make it second nature...why not double your production and just train trigger safety and trigger pull? Agree to disagree at this point I guess but everyone keeps bashing Im gonna keep defending.

PLMCRZY 01-14-2012 05:13 AM

My sig has no safety doesn't bother me although it does have a hammer. I wouldn't carry the glock either I'd feel unsafe :p


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cougar 01-14-2012 01:15 PM

I don't like Glocks. I prefer Springfield XD (not XDM) series.

J-Pipes 01-14-2012 02:23 PM

First off, I'm not a glock guy at all, they are ugly, and blocky. But, if you want one they work, nobody can argue that, but if u are trying to decide between a glock and a 1911, only one thing needs to be asked. Think about it, whenever a new pistol come out, what is the first gun they compare it to, a 1911, followed by a glock. As for the trigger "issue" if u dont want it to go off keep your damn finger off the trigger, a simple thing that works for all guns. All that being said, all of my auto pistols are 1911. They may have a few more idiosyncrasies to tham, but nobody can argue with there extinguished history.

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gunman41mag 01-14-2012 02:33 PM

Well this guy kept his finger off the trigger, but his glock still fired:scare2:
SAFETY WARNING! Worn Leather Holsters Can Cause Accidental Discharges!

RSWORDS 01-14-2012 03:12 PM


Originally Posted by gunman41mag (Post 843333)
Well this guy kept his finger off the trigger, but his glock still fired:scare2:
SAFETY WARNING! Worn Leather Holsters Can Cause Accidental Discharges!

So an idiot using worn out defective equipment, that he admited too, is the guns fault?

Number one reason to buy a glock - It fits you, you like the feel, and you can shoot it accurately.

Number one reason not to buy a glock - It doesn't fit you, you don't like the feel, Nd you can't shoot it accurately.

There are very good guns made by lots of companies. Each one is different, get what ever you feel best with.

I personally like my glock, it fits me well and I shoot it great. I also like the feel of the M&P but I don't shoot it as well in point and shoot situations, the glock points naturally for me.


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