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The Glock line is a fine line of firearms no question about it IMHO.
Several years ago a top shooter law enforcement officer friend and I decided to have "The Shootout" so to speak in the desert.
We stopped by his station and picked up a bunch of handloads that had been given to LEO's
At the time it was my Ruger MKII and his 9mm Glock
He jammed 3 times and had to pry live ammo out of his Glock while my ol' Ruger just kept on firing.
The very idea of somehow the safety is built into the trigger ie: pull the trigger and it fires is not a safety IMO, just look up "Negligence discharge".
I still have that ol' Ruger and after all these years have yet to have a failure to whatever
Now I have an M&P 22 and a Shield 9 and I can holster it without fear of snagging a trigger and shooting myself in the Arse!
Several years ago a top shooter law enforcement officer friend and I decided to have "The Shootout" so to speak in the desert.
We stopped by his station and picked up a bunch of handloads that had been given to LEO's
At the time it was my Ruger MKII and his 9mm Glock
He jammed 3 times and had to pry live ammo out of his Glock while my ol' Ruger just kept on firing.
The very idea of somehow the safety is built into the trigger ie: pull the trigger and it fires is not a safety IMO, just look up "Negligence discharge".
I still have that ol' Ruger and after all these years have yet to have a failure to whatever
Now I have an M&P 22 and a Shield 9 and I can holster it without fear of snagging a trigger and shooting myself in the Arse!