My Son drank the Kool-Aid

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  • Bondhead88

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    How old is your son? But it's a good thing he loves it.
    He is 14 and none of you guys are helping...lol He did ask me if I was upset that he choose Glock over my S&W.

    I told him no, he can have his preferences without hurting my feelings. It did make me feel good that he was concerned for my opinion though. What a great son!
     

    bluto67

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    put a Sig in his hand. a Sig will out live all of us when that glock barrel will be shot out in a couple of years.
     

    loony1

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    IndyGunner

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    I would LOVE to have a usp, but I dont see why everyone is hating on glocks... ONE of the best pistol mfgs ever....
     

    Rookie

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    I can tell you why I personally hate Glocks. I own one and it's the only gun I own that will reliably malfunction. My Hk's (four of them, soon to be five) have never had a hiccup.
     

    bluto67

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    my glock 22 was an unreliable turd. it couldn't shoot the groups my sig does even on it's best day. plastic is for toys. glocks are like the mustang of the gun world, they are adequate to get an introduction into the shooting world, but need alot of aftermarket support to be on par with the better choices out there. how's that for my third post douche.
     
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