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Not trying to pick a fight with you brother, just trying to understand. I guess it really all boils down to personal preference. I've shot a Glock, didn't like it...not one bit. I will not buy a gun based on functionality, especially if it's FUGLY! Enjoy your Glock, I'll enjoy my M&P and together we'll enjoy our 1911's ![]() |
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In answer to your question; They have the ergonomics of a brick. If you have ever pulled the trigger on one, thats self explanatory. Lock time of a flintlock Kaboom! Stamped steel parts.
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canis fidelis cave canem, vereor non magnus nocens lupus In hoc signo vinces If you can list them, you ain't got enough!!! Life Member NRA, SCI, ATA, NSCA COTEP 414 Last edited by Sheepdog; 11-18-2014 at 11:24 PM. |
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And because nobody ever talks about "1911 Leg Syndrome."
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Forgot that one. As
![]() Glock leg syndrome is where the gun discharges while being reholstered. Shirt tail, old poorly designed holster.........
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canis fidelis cave canem, vereor non magnus nocens lupus In hoc signo vinces If you can list them, you ain't got enough!!! Life Member NRA, SCI, ATA, NSCA COTEP 414 Last edited by Sheepdog; 11-19-2014 at 12:03 AM. |