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Glock 21 torture test
Found this during a random Google search about Glock pistols. Thought it was interesting.
http://www.theprepared.com/index.php...iew&id=90&Item And as icing on the cake, the Glock totally pwns an HK! "Glock. Because HK sucks and they hate us."
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I think the Springfield XD beats the Glock.
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I'd rather have the G21SF than the XD45. The XD45's grip is a bit too fat and too rectangular for me (which is saying something...because Glock grips are also pretty rectangular, which is why I've never liked them all that much). Come to think of it, even the USP-45 grip is more comfortable than the XD45.
I'm also not a big fan of double-stack .45s in general. In my opinion, 7 rounds is all you need in a .45, maybe one or two extra. A single-stack 1911 or SIG P220 is my ideal .45. |
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Well for a .45, I'd prefer a different gun. I'd take an XDM in 9mm with 19+1 rounds over a Glock. if I want a gun in 45. I'd get a 1911 for the classic look. I'd get a USP in .45 but HKs are expensive. You can get an XD in .45 for a lower price than a USP and get better reliability
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Being small handed, I'd only opt for a single stack .45, even if ther is a super tortured indestructble block of death available. I still want a 4506 as a counterpart to my heavy maintenance 1911. That reminds me, MT, did you ever get rid of that 4506 of yours?
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I think he said only if you live in the same state as him.
I personally don't like the 4506 or any of it's variants. They are kinda fugly to me
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Well I feel comfortable with the shape of the grip of an XD than I do with a Glock. And that's my opinion. When I held an XD for the first time, I thought it was a perfect gun. That' how I feel
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Anyway, as long as it's a gun that you feel comfortable with, that's what matters. But that's a much more important quality than its ability to endure torture tests that aren't going to ever happen naturally. |
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