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A fool and his money are soon parted.Wisdom is probably better then riches in a lot of ways.
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A fool and his money are soon parted.Wisdom is probably better then riches in a lot of ways.
Ok they are about as sexy as a Ford e250 from the early 90's..full of plastic, blocky, chunky, handles like a brick but always works..that better?I wouldn't say Glocks are ugly, I'd call them plain. Kind of like a 3 or 4 at closing time. They are still fun to shoot though. And without a good look most of the plastic fantastic look very similar. Can you say Grip Zone?
I call Glocks the Toyota Corolla of guns. Sure they're good reliable cars, but you won't see them at the car show!Ok they are about as sexy as a Ford e250 from the early 90's..full of plastic, blocky, chunky, handles like a brick but always works..that better?
That's just a g34 with a butt stock and a longer barrel!
I own one of the older versions. It was my first gun. They are a great shotgun for the price point. It's too bad they don't make them anymore.Ugliest gun I own...
A NEF Pardner single shot 20 gauge shotgun with a laminate stock and matte black finish.
( 26 inch barrel and Modified choke )
With all that said...
I shoot well with it...and it carries nicely when out for grouse and such.
It is my foul weather hunting shotgun and steel shot shotgun ( if needed )
I would love to have an older one with the case colored frame and wood stock.
Owned several of them over the years...and used to trip over 'em at gun shows and shops.
Should have kept one of my older ones...and miss seeing 'em at shows and shops.
Never been a fancy shotgun...but they do work well.
Andy
A Glock.What do I win!?
The triggers are horrible. Hammer is awkward. I handled one after they came out and 100% changed my mind. The grips are trash, way too much Aluminum, and there is little stuff, like the notches that are cut into the cylinder to rotate it. They are placed directly over where the case sits, which is under quite a bit of pressure. Companies like Ruger offset that cut so they don't create a weak point where high strength is needed. They feel like they came off a cnc, sort of like an AR. Not what I want in a wheel gun. Classics are classics for a reason. S&W and Ruger for the win. But if you must go Sci-fi, look at used PPC revolvers. Used in competitions, and likely way better shooters.This dang gun has been on my mind for about 5 years. It might be the ugliest gun I own, but why do I still want one.
Talk me out of it please.
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2-3 times the price but I have been wanting one of these for years:Beautiful gun for less than half the price
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Ewwwww!A Glock.