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    jb1911

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    With all my other pistols I feel like I'm capable of hitting the BG in the head almost every time at 10 yards or so. With my G26 I can hit him in the eye ball. It's amazing how accurate I am with that little pistol.
     
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    kwatters

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    I cannot say I love any gun but as far as tools go, my G17 is always there for me. Looking to add a 19 or 26 any day. (too busy to get to the dealer)
    I remembered why I carry my Glock the other day when I tried to carry my Baby Eagle again. That steel frame had me feeling like I had a sledgehammer on my belt...
     

    Fordtough25

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    Apr 14, 2010
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    i do own 2 Glocks. And I am really weird because my Gen 4 17 is my favorite non-1911 handgun.

    Ahh two of my favorite pistols in one post, Glock G17 and 1911. Thanks for making my day! :D
     

    Carrtech1

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    Glocks all the way! Very first Glock I bought was a G17 that was made in 1987. As of right now, I have a G20, G29, G21, and G30. They are very nice firearms, and I have turned a few people onto them after they shot mine.
     

    samgold812

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    Oct 29, 2011
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    i am new to glock but in the market for a striker fire weapon system. im thinking bout a 17 . if all goes well i may be riding this wagon soon aswell.
     

    mjblazor

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    funny for me it was just the opposite. I had two glocks, a g22 and g19. I sold both to collect a couple old revolvers. I went to buy them back new (as I too loved them) but ended up buying an FNP 40 and M&P9c instead. While I still like the glocks I much prefer the two I have now.
     

    bmbutch

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    Aug 20, 2010
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    It"s 4 AM, just got up for work, I went with bacon, cause bacon tastes good! I have a Glock 26, like it ok. INMO, my HKs are far superior, in hand comfort, sight acquisition, & trigger (for me). Do have a M&P 45 on order, really like the way it felt in my hand.
     

    Amishman44

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    Dec 30, 2009
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    Woodburn
    WHAT? Do you mean to say that there are other pistols out there besides a Glock? When did they start doing that?

    Okay...Ruger does make some pretty awesome revolvers, and Sig Sauer makes a tight pistol too! And I want a Ruger SR1911...when I get the $$!

    I've owned eight (8) Glocks and my wife has owned three (3) Glocks! My favorite is my Gen II G-23! The Gen II grip rocks...I like it better than any of the Gen III frames that I've owned! My wife has a Gen II G-19...and she LOVES it!
     

    jb1911

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    Nov 21, 2011
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    With all my other pistols I feel like I'm capable of hitting the BG in the head almost every time at 10 yards or so. With my G26 I can hit him in the eye ball. It's amazing how accurate I am with that little pistol.

    Quoting myself here. My G26 and I put 32/50 through that big hole from 30'. Winchester 124 gr NATO.

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    bullet

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    Feb 27, 2011
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    I been shooting Glocks for 22 years. I've never had one failure with any of the Glocks I've shot, only problem I've ever had was ammo problems. But had the same problems with the same ammo with other guns.

    I don't see ever carrying anything else.

    My 2 newest additions, G35 and G20.


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    bullet

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    It"s 4 AM, just got up for work, I went with bacon, cause bacon tastes good! I have a Glock 26, like it ok. INMO, my HKs are far superior, in hand comfort, sight acquisition, & trigger (for me). Do have a M&P 45 on order, really like the way it felt in my hand.


    I have a USP 40 and love it. I brought it used. I would NEVER buy a new HK (give HK my money). Just in case you didn't know HK hates you and your 2nd amendment rights.

    Thugs could break in your house, kick you butt, slap you wife, beat your dog, drink your milk straight out of the jug and steal all your bacon out of your frig. and HK could care less.
     

    SixSigmaLarry

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    Jan 3, 2010
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    NE Indiana
    I been shooting Glocks for 22 years. I've never had one failure with any of the Glocks I've shot, only problem I've ever had was ammo problems. But had the same problems with the same ammo with other guns.

    I don't see ever carrying anything else.

    My 2 newest additions, G35 and G20.


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    Very nice additions!

    I was also lucky enough to score a 10mm Glock (G20SF)!

    I have never had an issue with any of my Glocks. When I carry one of my Glocks I have complete trust and confidence in it. No matter what make/model you like, your familiarity and confidence in your carry gun is ultimately what matters, IMO.

    God Bless America!
     

    J_Wales

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    Feb 18, 2011
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    If I am carrying plastic I will stick with my FNP, thank you.

    If it isn't plastic, it's likely a 1911, a Beretta, or a Browning HP.

    Glocks are good guns.... just never had much appeal to me.
     
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