Should I Trade My Glock

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Face it folks, Glock is an outdated design in terms of ergos and it needs a facelift to keep up with S&W and Springfield.

Riiiiight. Glock needs to change to keep up with S&W and Springfield who dominate the market.
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I'm just break'n your balls. I know what you meant. ;)
 
I wouldn't do it. You know the Glock works well for you, but you can't be sure about the PT1911. I would save up some money to buy it instead.
 
glock-450
ct grip-200
truglo-75
mags-175

all to trade for a $500 taurus? We've all felt the urge, but be patient and save for the taurus as a second gun. You'll regret the trade for the rest of your life.
 
The XD and S&W can't hold a candle to the glock.

GLOCK is the gun all other polymers are compared to. XD's aren't junk, but they are no glock.

Owned both.
 
I have a Taurus PT-92, I like it, good gun. I also have several Glocks:uhoh:

If it was my choice I would not trade it:what: But you may not like the gun for various reasons... So do what you think is best for yourself, we all live and learn, not like they can not be replaced:uhoh:
 
1911's own Glucks...Blocks are for thugs and gangbangers.

See...I can play the name game too. Oh...wait, I fell to a Glock's level of thinking...whoa is me...bad karma points are now collected here.
 
If it was a fair trade I would say get the one you like. But it is not a fair trade, the Glock with the extras is worth several hundred more then the Taurus.
 
I trade guns frequently. Very few do I regret, but I make it a point to not trade on impulse, and to not trade anything I don't shoot or wnat to hang on to.

Shoot the 1911, and if you like it more, swap. If you are in any way uncertain, sleep on it. If you feel you are slightly shorted, ask for cash on top. I've "traded down" for guns that I like lots more than the original. If they get more use, I'm happy.
 
Jackal said:
Face it folks, Glock is an outdated design in terms of ergos and it needs a facelift to keep up with S&W and Springfield.

Actually, that's what I like about Glock. They stay with their main pistol line, and don't divert away from their roots with the fluff and bling like other companies *cough* SIG Sauer *cough*
 
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