Not too long ago all one heard was how great Glocks were, but not things seem to have gone quiet.
Glock has been seeing record sales these last few years.
I mean how many times can you argue the same glock vs m&p vs whatever stuff. It gets old and no one wins.
Is is it my imagination or is Glock firearms sort of fading out of favor. Not too long ago all one heard was how great Glocks were, but not things seem to have gone quiet. Just wondering. Thanks.
Glock can't figure out how to put a drop safety inside thier gun, and not on their triggers. After all these years. It ain't rocket science.
So they're stuck with a crunchy rubbish trigger that bites your finger during recoil. I think the Glocks are starting to fade. There are other options out there. Unless they make REAL improvements, their competitiors are going to catch up and pass them.
I love my G23 for what it is. The pistol version of an AK47 with a trigger worse, far worse, than a Laramie cap gun.
Seriously, I don't know. I mean how many times can you argue the same glock vs m&p vs whatever stuff. It gets old and no one wins. It all boils down to preference.
But it's clear that the company is very dysfunctional and plagued by scandal. Sex, murder for hire, theft of millions of dollars... Or is that normal for every successful company out there? I'd think that sooner or later it's gonna reflect on the bottom line.
I've had an m&p pro 5", a standard m&p (better trigger than the "pro" junk from smith IMHO), an xdm and an xd. Honestly, by just picking it up...the glock had the worst ergonomic feel. But each time, I ran the glock better. Granted, I only kept the non-glocks for about 500-1000 rounds each, but enough to get a good feel for them. It sucks, because I used to be a glock basher. The shot timer reminds me what I actually perform better with. I do have to admit, the m&p "felt" better until it came time to run it. Once I'm running it, there's just something about that ugly hunk of block-like glock that works very well for me.
I still love me some Glocks but I really love my Sig Sauer SP2022 and it was $150 less than a G19 gen4.
I guess its like years back when the flat screen tv's were the rage. The plasma flat screen was the thing to have. Now you have lcd, led, and 3d, and probly by Christmas some newer tv will be out. One product can't dominate its given market forever.