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I would say it's more accurate with the better quality barrel. I feel my compensator helps as well with that. Other than that I would say long term durability vs a Stock Glock mine would win. Due to to titanium/billet parts like the extractor firing pin springs guide rod and such. These parts have a record of failing and are almost considered"wear" items in a glock.I consider the problems you reference to be wildly overstated compared to how often they actually occur. I've also observed the majority of issues to be the result of poor handling/mechanics rather than an actual flaw of the firearm.
I'm glad you're happy with your gun. The term "outperform" is really vague though, what will it allow you to do that would not be possible with a stock Glock?
The MIM Extractor failures are a real thing. One way it happens is when the pistol is dropped just right. Anyways probably a small chance but with it being my life depends on it gun. Not one I'll take
Edit: also slide is 7075 Billet so stronger than factory too