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How many Glocks do you have?

  • None

  • Only one

  • 2-5

  • 6-10

  • More than 10


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None.
They are a fine pistol for many people....just not for me.

I have shot a few different models of the Glock pistol series.
They have worked well...And I even shot well with them.

Again....just not a design or materials I care for.
Which is fine...I have no doubt many , if not most folks here don't like the firearms of my choice.... :D
Andy
 
My wife has a 43 and I have a 22. I absolutely hate the 22 and never shoot it. I really, really need to bench it and figure out why I can't hit a forking thing with it, but it's not for me anyway. Oh, No issues with the 40S&W, I think it's a decent cartridge.
I have the gun only to pass on to my grandson, as it was his other grandpa's, who passed away about 10 years ago.
I don't hate Glocks, but on occasion like to get drug into the "Glock vs 1911" for something to do. :D
The first Glock I ever held and shot was a 19, I believe. Didn't have an issue hitting the target with that one, but they just never grew on me.
I seem to be in the minority here.

The person in our family that you would assume carries a Glock, carries a Sig. :eek:
(and it's not me)
 
I don't think they are ugly at all and love them. I think they are tough looking and more importantly reliable, things I value in something I trust to keep me safe.
 
I'm sorry but I have no love for Glocks. They are a quality firearm.

But a) They ugly...we're talking crap-house door off a tuna boat ugly. Why they gotta be so damn ugly?

and b) It's hard for me to respect gun companies that cave. I realize they're not American and may not share American values on this issue...which is only more reason not to like them. But you cannot negotiate with terrorists...which is what the gun lobby is. Bending the knee in any fashion hurts everyone. Serves Glock right for this. Maybe they will learn from their mistake.


They ain't ugly, YOU'RE ugly! :s0118:






And your mama has a wooden leg with a kick-stand, and her mouth is on the back of her neck so she has to nod up and down when she wants to chew her food!


;):s0108:
 
I voted zero.

I've owned a bunch, and with the exception of the G44, they have all operated flawlessly.

But I just have no interest in them.
 
Have 3 my 30 is one of my favorite .45 to shoot that and my 23 are always within arms reach. They aren't the best or look good but they always run and that what's counts.
 
These are my Glocks. I own no plastic pistols.

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They're ugly, cheap, simple, minimal parts, tons of aftermarket support, reliable. Easy to completely strip. No armor knowledge needed. Can work on yourself. And they're the standard for reliability.

I eat crayons for fun so it's a great platform for me. I don't do complex or sophisticated. lol.
 
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I have 0.5 of a Glock. Or maybe 0.25?

I have an aftermarket lower (Grit Grips) stuffed with OEM parts and mags. Still waiting on the upper. So far I really like it, the frame feels great in hand. We'll see how it shoots when the gun is complete.

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A have a 37, three 19s, a 19x, 47, 17V, two 21s, a 41, 34, 35, 33, 43x, 43, 48, 20, 23, two 17Ls and a partridge in a pear tree. I count 20 off the top of my head

Edit, and a 44. So 21
 
Throughout my couple years of gun ownership, I've owned a 17 gen5, 22 gen4, 23 gen3, 26 gen5, 27 gen3, 30 gen4 and then I think 3 PSA Daggers and a P80 at one point.
Now I'm down to just the 23 gen3 converted to a 19 and my 30 gen4
 

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