I also carry my Glock stock as do most people.
Agree...
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I also carry my Glock stock as do most people.
You should get the polymer trigger they offer, it'll get it even more like a 1911 trigger.
Mine has the Glock-made extended slide release.I also carry my Glock stock as do most people.
Or just get a 1911.
I also carry my Glock stock as do most people.
Or just get a 1911.
But then I would have an unreliable, heavy, yet beautiful pistol. No thanks. I refuse to own something that almost always has some kind of issue with mags, ammo, or ftf/fte. This has just been my experience though. M&P's, Glocks, Sigs, FNS, ect have never once given me an issue.
I'd have a 1911 just because, but I would never rely on it in a SD situation.
LOL...Quit buying cheap 1911s or ones "upgraded" by novices. I've put a LOT of rounds through a plethora of 1911s over a lot of years. I've only ever had ONE single malfunction...a failure to feed on a brand new GI style RIA on its maiden run. First shot when bang but it jammed. Dumped the mag, ejected the stuck round...gave it another little spray of rem oil (in hindsight, probably should have cleaned out the factory grease and properly lubed it)....reloaded and it never jammed again. Currently my only 1911 is a Dan Wesson CBOB...I trust it with my life and it is completely incapable of missingBut then I would have an unreliable, heavy, yet beautiful pistol. No thanks. I refuse to own something that almost always has some kind of issue with mags, ammo, or ftf/fte. This has just been my experience though. M&P's, Glocks, Sigs, FNS, ect have never once given me an issue.
I'd have a 1911 just because, but I would never rely on it in a SD situation.
