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Nooby Glock question
What is that thing protruding from the frame above the trigger and below the 40 etched on the slide?
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Takedown lever.
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Well for me, when I picked up a Glock for the first time, I didn't quite know what it was until I press down on it and disassembled the gun.
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When I first picked up a glock I wondered "how do people actually like these things?
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s\Strange grip angle, unconfortable finger grooves. Yes, I really hate those finger grooves. Doesn't point naturally. Strange trigger. Models above 9mm caliber too light for the round they shoot. Looks ugly. Ill stick with SIG.
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It's easy to understand why Glocks are popular. It's way harder to understand how anyone could think they're the best out there.
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There simple and dont cost much, which makes them popular for new shooters. The price point makes them popular amongst the procurement people at police departments dealing with budget issues. I like .45 acp, and the solid feel of metal. A 23 once hunk of palstic is not the best platform.
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It's worth noting how many firearms fail because of price point, though they are otherwise effective and stuff.
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the H&K P7
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