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I am not trying to start a fight here, just don't understand why a question about a Glock is met with answers of a 1911.
Because some of us believe a 1911 is better than a Glock in many ways, and I brought it up especially because you don't like the trigger pull and/or mechanism of the Glock. Trigger pull/control is probably the most important part of being accurate. Capacity aside (9-10 rounds of .45 is my preference over any amount of 9mm), the trigger on a stock (quality or decent 1911) will be much better than a factory glock trigger. The STI Spartan comes to mind as having a great trigger pull, which can be had for about the same amount as a new glock (if you look). I'm not saying or trying to argue that you should go out and get (or use on if you have it) a 1911. Just saying a 1911 is easier to be accurate with, and has a better trigger than a glock. I just think you might want to consider getting a handgun that will suit your needs stock, rather than making a gun into something that might work for you that it wasn't intended to have (being a glock with a good trigger). As far as 1911 reliability goes, I have had 20 or so different 1911's (7 or 8 of them being rock islands) and only had 1 with problems, one of the Rock islands.