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Why I recommend GLOCK
  • Glock is one of the most reliable guns ever made.
  • Glock does not need to be "broken in" to be considered reliable.
  • Very difficult to jam compared to other guns of its type.
  • Used by over 70% of US Law Enforcement agencies and around the world.
  • Hands down, best value for your money.
  • Simple design, no external safety, simply point and shoot design.
  • Glock only has 34 parts and requires no special tools to completely disassemble.
  • Most supported gun for parts & accessories in the world.
  • Same Safe-Action patented Glock  trigger pull every time.
  • Trigger pull can be easily changed from the stock 5lb pull to a 3.5lb, 7.5lb, & 10lb trigger pull.
  • Weighs 20-30% less than other guns of similar caliber and dimensions
  • Glock has several proven internal/passive built in safeties that will NOT allow it to fire unless
    the trigger is pulled.  A Glock will not fire if dropped unless the trigger is depressed.
  • Glock is inherently more accurate by design: Glock has one of the lowest bore axis designs
    (less recoil) and the Glock handle is angled to shoot straighter than most other guns.
  • Glock Price Range  New: $500-$600  Used: $400-$550
Glock 26  (10round mag)
stock without pinky extender
Glock 26 (10round mag)
with pinky extender
Glock 26 same short barrel, but
with
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many positive things about the Sig Saur pistol and it's quality that I was sold on Sig the moment it's seemingly
well fitted ergonomic frame melted into the palm of my hand.  I say "seemingly" well fitted because Glock was
relatively new in the market and I didn't know squat about pistol shooting. I was also a 21 year old kid who
was able to afford the impressive price tag of $600 even back in 1991 and that made the Sig even sexier to
own.
My Personal GLOCK Story...
Glock frame texture of the First Generation never felt right in my hand.  Glock never felt as comfortable as a
Sig.  I also didn't like Glock because they were very popular like a new boys pop band and they were used in
all the rap videos when MTV used to play music videos. I'm not insinuating the Rap is music. It inarguably
meets no definition of music, but it certainly is art. When you can take crap and turn it into money, well that's
art by any definition, but let me not get started on that topic.  Back to Glock. So the Glock didn't feel right in
my hand, it was overly popular, used in all the rap videos by the homies, and it's ugly as a brick, hence the
nick name: Block.  Sig Saur is still till this day designed to be used with a T^T (thumb over thumb) revolver
grip, an inferior grip to use with almost any semi-auto when compared to a proper MG (Master's Grip).  The
MG is relatively new on the gun scene. Some professional shooters will date the MG back almost 20 years
while the military, along with most gun instructors, and non-issued Glock law enforcement agencies are
currently still teaching the outdated T^T grip .  Apparently most pistols are designed by accountants and
non-shooting engineers and not professional combat and competitive shooters.  It was Glock and their GI's
(Glock Instructors) that really educated shooters on the proper MG for semi-autos. GI's reveal how Glocks
are inherently by their purposeful design the most accurate and reliable pistols ever designed for combat and
stress-fire conditions.  Every law enforcement agency that are issued Glocks are also issued  GI's.  Why is a
gun that is so new, so radical, so simple, so ergonomic, so reliable, so cost effective, so accurate under
stress-fire conditions, and so ugly need its own factory rep firearms instructor to come with it?  The answer is
simple:  To take every advantage of the gun that it offers over every other pistol on the market.  
American's learn to shoot from watching TV.  While Gaston Glock, an Austrian metallurgy and polymer
plastics expert is a design genius and unyielding perfectionist of anything that bears his name.  A little Glock
history.  The Austrian Army back in the early 90's were looking for a new pistol to replace the current issued
Walther P-38 which has been in use since 1938 by the Germans. The short story goes like this:
The contract stated that the gun that was to replace the Walther P-38 had to be easy to clean, reliable, hold
x- number of rounds, be less than 50 parts, be with-in a certain price, etc, etc.




I'm not saying Gaston Glock invented the Master's grip, but I will go as far to say that the grip works perfectly
with a Glock.  




I also didn't like Glock because they were very popular like a new boys pop band and they were used in all
the rap videos when MTV used to play music videos. I'm not insinuating the Rap is music. It inarguably meets
no definition of music, but it's certainly art. When you can take crap and turn it into money, well that's art by
any definition, but let me not get started on that topic.  Back to Glock. So Glock didn't feel right in my hand, it
was overly popular, used in all the rap videos by the homies, and it's ugly as a brick, hence the nick name:
Block