Going back to Glock

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Makes a lot of sense to me. Has this approach of simplifying also carried over to your rifles and shotguns?
For me it did.

I built an excellent quality AR, and I'll be putting a 300 upper on it for deer this fall.

A CMMG .22LR conversion takes care of the cheap plinking bit.
 
mike pain, nothing wrong with options at least i dont think so, you may think otherwise. but seems you opted for it, since its unfortunate you had to go through millions of handguns to realize you wanted to go back to glock. heck it only took one type of firearm to convince me that i like, and thats the cz line, then sold my glocks. as long as your happy, go shoot them and be happy:)
 
I must agree with you. I bought my first 1911 a few months ago, and it's a hoot to shoot, but the Glock is simple to field strip, it isn't picky on ammo, and the magazine capacity is superior. I traded off a G19 to get the 1911, but I'm seriously looking at a 30 or 36.

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I have enjoyed every Glock I have shot, and they ALL shot very well for me. I do not own one however, but I do see the attraction. I have to pick one up soon, maybe a G19, or G26.

It's just another tool in the toolbox. :)
 
You don't have to think about nothing but front site and pressing the trigger. Glocks are like beer, plain and simple.
 
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