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I think the contract was up with Sig. GLOCK is cheaper, lighter, easier to use. Makes sense.
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I like Glocks. Own them and shoot them.

But I also like my P229 and I think it is a superior handgun in a number of ways (especially the ergos).

Knowing the gov. they went for the less expensive handgun that met their requirements. At least they chose a decent one.
 
They should stamp a bunch with "oops, I think I blew my big toe off!" And maybe a likeness of Alfred E. Newman.

Glock - a handgun for the lowest common denominator
Gaston Glock - a one trick pony
I'm adult enough to not let it bother me that you called me the "lowest common denominator" cause I have big enough hands to safely shoot a glock.
Sorry you have girl hands brah:p
And if some idiot can't use a glock without shooting himself,then there ain't many guns the idiot should be carrying.
Maybe your problem is the most important safety ? The connection between the brain and the booger hook?:rolleyes:
Just askin'
 
They should stamp a bunch with "oops, I think I blew my big toe off!" And maybe a likeness of Alfred E. Newman.

Glock - a handgun for the lowest common denominator
Gaston Glock - a one trick pony

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I have one , I like it because it can be fixed with the guts of a ball point pen, sit in a solvent tank for a month without damage and can digest ammo in almost any condition....in fact most Glocks almost chamber the next caliber up lol
the 45/10mm slides make hella nice pistol whipping platform , you get the nice bat speed of the poly frame and those big cal slides are like a little piece of railroad rail
 
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