OldNavy
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Glocks...
If there was anything inherently wrong the Glock design they wouldn't sell so many of them to "professional" users.
I'm not adverse to ugly plastic guns (I own/carry/shoot two Rugers and a KelTec), but I sold my Glock 19 after owning it for less than 18 months. Why? Because I could never convince myself that I wasn't carrying a semi-auto pistol that was Cocked-but-NOT-Locked. The steady market for New York triggers and the rubber push-out plugs which fit behind the Glock trigger indicates that a lot of other people have a similar level of discomfort with the Glock trigger system.
Reliability? In my experience a Ruger with good ammunition is as reliable as a Glock. Your mileage may differ. As the man said, "It's a difference of opinion that makes horse races."
If there was anything inherently wrong the Glock design they wouldn't sell so many of them to "professional" users.
I'm not adverse to ugly plastic guns (I own/carry/shoot two Rugers and a KelTec), but I sold my Glock 19 after owning it for less than 18 months. Why? Because I could never convince myself that I wasn't carrying a semi-auto pistol that was Cocked-but-NOT-Locked. The steady market for New York triggers and the rubber push-out plugs which fit behind the Glock trigger indicates that a lot of other people have a similar level of discomfort with the Glock trigger system.
Reliability? In my experience a Ruger with good ammunition is as reliable as a Glock. Your mileage may differ. As the man said, "It's a difference of opinion that makes horse races."