Snake Eyes
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Lobotoboy-
I've fired several Glocks, a minimum of 100 rounds through each, and yes, that little dufas-hickey bothers my finger.
I don't do a lot of manual labor type work, so, yeah, my hands are pretty soft. But your mama likes 'em
Truthfully, I don't really hate Glocks, I just can't stand them. Two main reasons (Other than those stated above):
1--They aren't intuitive or comfortable for me to shoot, and I can't seem to hit where I want or group like I can with a Sig or a Colt.
2--This is a big one...I think the take-down procedure for Glocks is clumsy, difficult and dangerous. There is no other gun I know of that requires me to break the 4 cardinal rules to take it down. To take down a Glock, you MUST pull the trigger. And those two tiny little tabs that have to be pushed up with the slide out of battery just so....give me a freakin break! I bet I can field-, then detail-strip my 1911 before you get halfway there with your soulless Austrian bullet hose.
I've fired several Glocks, a minimum of 100 rounds through each, and yes, that little dufas-hickey bothers my finger.
I don't do a lot of manual labor type work, so, yeah, my hands are pretty soft. But your mama likes 'em
Truthfully, I don't really hate Glocks, I just can't stand them. Two main reasons (Other than those stated above):
1--They aren't intuitive or comfortable for me to shoot, and I can't seem to hit where I want or group like I can with a Sig or a Colt.
2--This is a big one...I think the take-down procedure for Glocks is clumsy, difficult and dangerous. There is no other gun I know of that requires me to break the 4 cardinal rules to take it down. To take down a Glock, you MUST pull the trigger. And those two tiny little tabs that have to be pushed up with the slide out of battery just so....give me a freakin break! I bet I can field-, then detail-strip my 1911 before you get halfway there with your soulless Austrian bullet hose.