Liberty wrote:Its not about winning, Everyone has different taste, and we get to learn why different people like different guns. Glocks and 1911s fascinate me because they have such loyal fans. and yet they are so different. I don't get to try out a lot of different guns so its nice to hear why people like what they do.Tote 9 wrote:After reading all the pros. and cons to this thread I can see no clear winner.
I think it comes down to this. As has been said, "to each his own". Whatever
a person is comfortable with and likes is what he should go with. Myself I
like reliability and good looks and I know for certain I can and do have them both.
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After reading all the pros. and cons to this thread I can see no clear winner.
I think it comes down to this. As has been said, "to each his own". Whatever
a person is comfortable with and likes is what he should go with. Myself I
like reliability and good looks and I know for certain I can and do have them both.
If someone doesn't like my house or anything else I have, thats too bad, I
didn't build it for them. I'm happy with it and thats what matters. The same
goes with guns. Again, to "each his own", what ever makes you happy.
I think it comes down to this. As has been said, "to each his own". Whatever
a person is comfortable with and likes is what he should go with. Myself I
like reliability and good looks and I know for certain I can and do have them both.
If someone doesn't like my house or anything else I have, thats too bad, I
didn't build it for them. I'm happy with it and thats what matters. The same
goes with guns. Again, to "each his own", what ever makes you happy.