Was reading another post about guns that will stand the test of time, which got me to wondering...How have the first crop of Glocks held up. 40 years on, who still has a Gen 1 Glock that has been used or carried extensively that is still in good shape? I know that glass reinforced polymer is tough stuff, and my own experience with my Dad's old Remington 10c (mag fed Nylon 66) shows little degradation over the last 50 years. But that 22 rifle spends the vast majority of its time in the safe. Now, I'm not 100% sure that Remington or any Glocks use glass reinforced PA-66, I have a lot of tools that do, and some that have been ridden hard and put up wet haven't survived well. My 70 year old 1911 still runs great, but has required a fair amount of maintenance and repair, well parts replacement anyway. So how about it, who has an 80's vintage Glock that has been around the block a few times that still looks good and runs well.