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The reason I never owned a glock is because of the way they fit, and feel in my hand. Not that I don't think they are a well made and reliable pistol.
Due to major nerve issues all over my body I have lost pretty much all feeling in the tips of my fingers. As a result of that I cannot take down a Glock. I just cannot feel those little tabs and cannot pull them down to take down a Glock.As a result I sold all of my Glock guns and I had a bunch at the time. I think the only thing I have left from them are 10-12 G22 brand new magazines. I've listed them for sale numerous times and couldn't find anyone interested no matter how low I went on the price to almost give away pricing. So I just stuck them in a drawer and forgot about them.I admit being tempted to pick up another used G22 just to have a use for the magazines but I really don't like Glocks and much prefer S&W M&Ps which I have a bunch of.
Quote from: DDZ on December 19, 2024, 01:18:57 AMThe reason I never owned a glock is because of the way they fit, and feel in my hand. Not that I don't think they are a well made and reliable pistol. Same here. Last time I shot a Glock was probably mid 90's.Just didn't feel right, like trying to grip a 2x4. Got an M&P with the interchangable back strap when they first came out, fit my hand better. Still have it. Maybe some of the newer Glocks might feel better, but at this point in time, I'll stick with what I got.
dont have a 48 but it just might be the best all around glock 9mm. fits right in between my 19 and 43. but these days im more into pounding rounds through what i have than acquiring new ones
Quote from: Lloyd Smale on Yesterday at 04:03:09 AMdont have a 48 but it just might be the best all around glock 9mm. fits right in between my 19 and 43. but these days im more into pounding rounds through what i have than acquiring new ones Special operations require versatile, dependable pistols that must be action ready under extreme ambient and weather conditions.. And I believe there must be a reason why the Navy Seals use the Glock (48) and my grandson's old unit, the Marine Raiders, use the Glock (19) also..