Starting to love Glocks
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Starting to love Glocks
Hello.
Most of you know I am a fan of the 1911 (that will never change). However, I have started a new job, part-time at a gun store that is an authorized Glock dealer. Part of the job requires me to become very familiar with Glocks and their parts.
One of the first things I had to learn was how to properly and completely strip down a Glock to it's individual components right down to the tiny little springs and rebuild it without any parts left over.
The more I am exposed to this simple yet fascinating firearm, the more I am beginning to appreciate it. I can seriously see myself carrying a Glock soon as my EDC. The only problem is figuring out which one.
P.S. One of the perks of working at a gun store is the ability to open carry. My Kimber is loving it.
Most of you know I am a fan of the 1911 (that will never change). However, I have started a new job, part-time at a gun store that is an authorized Glock dealer. Part of the job requires me to become very familiar with Glocks and their parts.
One of the first things I had to learn was how to properly and completely strip down a Glock to it's individual components right down to the tiny little springs and rebuild it without any parts left over.
The more I am exposed to this simple yet fascinating firearm, the more I am beginning to appreciate it. I can seriously see myself carrying a Glock soon as my EDC. The only problem is figuring out which one.
P.S. One of the perks of working at a gun store is the ability to open carry. My Kimber is loving it.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
Glocks are truly a work of engineering genius close to (but IMHO not equaling) the genius of JMB.USA1 wrote:Hello.
Most of you know I am a fan of the 1911 (that will never change). However, I have started a new job, part-time at a gun store that is an authorized Glock dealer. Part of the job requires me to become very familiar with Glocks and their parts.
One of the first things I had to learn was how to properly and completely strip down a Glock to it's individual components right down to the tiny little springs and rebuild it without any parts left over.
The more I am exposed to this simple yet fascinating firearm, the more I am beginning to appreciate it. I can seriously see myself carrying a Glock soon as my EDC. The only problem is figuring out which one.
P.S. One of the perks of working at a gun store is the ability to open carry. My Kimber is loving it.
They are ingeniously simple and incredibly durable and reliable. They are a "can't go wrong" first gun for anyone who can manage to keep his trigger finger off the bang switch until it needs to be there.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
USA1, I know it almost pains you to admit this. You've taken the first and hardest step though.
There is a lot to recommend Glocks, particularly from the KISS standpoint. Few parts, simple operation and takedown, ease of maintenance, etc... I have only two issues with them in comparison to some others -- they are plain to the point of being ugly, and the M&P fits my hands better (SR, XD and FNP(X) too for that matter). I have an M&P for carry and also for range/training use and don't plan to change any time soon. That said, I would not hesitate to use a Glock if the need arose.
There is a lot to recommend Glocks, particularly from the KISS standpoint. Few parts, simple operation and takedown, ease of maintenance, etc... I have only two issues with them in comparison to some others -- they are plain to the point of being ugly, and the M&P fits my hands better (SR, XD and FNP(X) too for that matter). I have an M&P for carry and also for range/training use and don't plan to change any time soon. That said, I would not hesitate to use a Glock if the need arose.
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Ok, lets have a show of hands ...USA1 wrote: I can seriously see myself carrying a Glock soon as my EDC. The only problem is figuring out which
How many of you had a "Elizabeth, it's the big one ... I'm coming to join you!" moment reading this from USA1???
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Yeh, kinda shocked me too.terryg wrote:Ok, lets have a show of hands ...USA1 wrote: I can seriously see myself carrying a Glock soon as my EDC. The only problem is figuring out which
How many of you had a "Elizabeth, it's the big one ... I'm coming to join you!" moment reading this from USA1???
But like USA1, I prefer the 1911. I just like the idea of the extra, safety, side of the design. I trust myself, but like they say, stuff happens. I just don't want it to happen on my watch.
Guess that is why I like the Beretta Storm. Even though it is wide and bulky.
So, what store is it you work in? So we can come a harrass you, and let you know we are going shooting while you have to work.
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gwtrikenut wrote:So, what store is it you work in? So we can come a harrass you, and let you know we are going shooting while you have to work.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
USA1 is touting Glocks and I now own a 1911.
The End is near
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terryg wrote:gwtrikenut wrote:So, what store is it you work in? So we can come a harrass you, and let you know we are going shooting while you have to work.
Out of repect of Mr. Cotton, I prefer not to use the forum to promote or advertise the store.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
Glock ownership can become a disease, fortunatly I am stuck with my incurable Signess...............
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
I'm calling lies. Someone had to hack USA1's account.
If it is him, I hope he has a wife so I can tell her to beat him.
If it is him, I hope he has a wife so I can tell her to beat him.
We don't need no stinking badges!
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
What I like about Glocks is that I can find any part (except for the frame) online and fix it myself. There is no need to send it off and most parts are inexpensive.
Sent to you from Galt's Gulch.
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I was not a Glock fan for a long time. I did not love or hate them. I had no opinion. Somehow, I spent the first 10 years of my adult (21+) life without ever even picking one up. Once I was finally introduced to them, I was hooked. I now own a few and the G26 is my EDC.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
I have an idea where is slinging Glock parts at.
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Re: Starting to love Glocks
Nothing wrong with loving them both, I have 22 Glocks and 3 1911s (4 if count the 22 version) .
Re: Starting to love Glocks
...a Glock is like a divorce lawyer...you hate his guts but he might save your..........life......then you can go back to hating him....