Dont drop it.
Glock wins again. It's like the Toyota of pistols, just needs ammo instead of gas to run.
Glock wins again. It's like the Toyota of pistols, just needs ammo instead of gas to run.
Who makes the ugliest firearm.GLOCK FTW!
Sorry... what was the question???
We used them to protect our computer keyboards. lol... And what does the Air Force know about guns.
If you've waited this long for an answer then maybe you need a Red Ryder BB gun. lolIt's been 3 years and you bitches still haven't answered my question clearly.
It's been 3 years and you bitches still haven't answered my question clearly.
I thought this was a safe space.I've got your answer right here.
It is - no booger hooks on bang buttons!I thought this was a safe space.
I thought this was a safe space.
Not quite sure why one would't buy a Glock, especially if you qualify for the blue label discount. Just put yet another 500rds through my 19; not a single issue ( this one os going close to 7k rds so far). As far as appearances go, does one look at a hammer that just works and says, 'Hmm, that is an ugly hammer. I think I need a prettier one?" Guns are tools unless you are into collecting them, which is just not me. The whole appearance comments just make it smell like EE... Just saying.
I've got both, but I can tell you that my P226 Legion is the most comfortable weapon in the class that I've ever held. I finally found my perfect semi-auto.
Seriously... It's like squeezing a stress ball or something. Unbelievable. Haven't touched any similar firearm since I purchased it. I lost interest in any competitor the second I picked it up. I was simply finished buying handguns at that point. I'd won. Victory condition was achieved.
One is still not really objectively better than another, but that thing just feels great to me, and that's a big part of what should direct a purchase.
I'd have made the same choice regardless of any discount, but that's me. Some people really love the way a Glock feels.
Cheers,
Kennith
I have to admit to have the same feeling towards a 226. Beretta comes close, and Glock feels... just like Ballah said (even if with a different meaning), a hammer.I've got both, but I can tell you that my P226 Legion is the most comfortable weapon in the class that I've ever held. I finally found my perfect semi-auto.
Seriously... It's like squeezing a stress ball or something. Unbelievable. Haven't touched any similar firearm since I purchased it. I lost interest in any competitor the second I picked it up. I was simply finished buying handguns at that point. I'd won. Victory condition was achieved.
One is still not really objectively better than another, but that thing just feels great to me, and that's a big part of what should direct a purchase.
I'd have made the same choice regardless of any discount, but that's me. Some people really love the way a Glock feels.
Cheers,
Kennith
I have to admit to have the same feeling towards a 226. Beretta comes close, and Glock feels... just like Ballah said (even if with a different meaning), a hammer.