Glock Switch Epidemic (And Other Glock Stuff)

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It just sounds like a great way to waste ammo. I'd rather fire a shot deliberately when I've acquired a sight picture.
well yeah, but there's always the range and the bragging rights...until that undercover, from the next lane over, shows up asking about your toys....that's the part that concerns me...the american men who act like old chinese ladies narcing off the neighbors to the politburo, as if they're gonna get another smiley face on their permanent records


fun is usually curtailed by those who are too scared to live


i get the safety and legality things...but once i was 'proven' when i took that oath, why must i carry on, throughout the rest of my life as if 'they' don't know anything about me?
 
It just sounds like a great way to waste ammo.
Well, yea. To you maybe. You don't want to waste it only because you bought the ammo YOU use with your own money.

Inner-city gangsta wannabes don't care about wasting some ammo because either they stole it to begin with, or they stole the money they used to buy it.
 
Full auto Glocks have a too high rate of fire to be practical.


 
It is a bit easier to buy firecrackers and set off a full brick of them. Cheaper, too.
 
It just sounds like a great way to waste ammo. I'd rather fire a shot deliberately when I've acquired a sight picture.


Real shooters know this. The people doing this crap in the cities aren't real shooters and probably do not spend much time practicing the art of shooting.
 

Are Glock's recent lawsuits and abrupt pistol redesign self-inflicted?​

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I’m a longtime Glock owner, so this isn’t Glock-bashing — it’s honesty. Glock tried to impress politicians by supporting anti-gun legislation, and those same statements were later used against them in court. Now they’re dropping some of their most popular pistols and rolling out “safer for politicians” redesigns.
Glock forgot who built their brand — not the government, not the anti-gun crowd, but everyday 2A supporters. In trying to please politicians, they ended up hurting themselves and their own customers.

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