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Glock "Perfection" Breakdown

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Glocks are inexpensive. The manual of arms between different calibers remains the same. They rarely break. If they do I can take 'em to Glock in Smyrna for repair. You can stipple them to your heart's content. I have a bad back and the Glock is, in my opinion, lightweight. The trigger doesn't suck; you just need to get used to it.

You say you're pointing out flaws in Glocks. However, that would just be your opinion. Kind of like butt-holes and elbows; everybody has them.

And thank you for making such a great contribution to the forum. It's been at least three days since someone has ragged on Glocks. I'm thinking you ought to change your user name from Ben Worthy to Ben Dover. Seems to be much more appropriate.

However, you may want to change your approach. Here's a link to something you might find useful, https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Frie...words=how+to+win+friends+and+influence+people

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No, I was part of the procurment for over 1000 Glocks at two seperate departments. The last procurment in 2013. I am speaking from first hand experience.

What is your experience?

Edit to add: a blue label Glock retails for about $456 with factory night sights.
I guess y'all were getting ripped off.
BL around here is typically 390-400 from what I've noticed.
I don't need department experience to know PDs can't afford over $400 per gun.

http://www.policeforum.org/assets/d...lice department service weapon suvey 2013.pdf
 

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Glocks are inexpensive. The manual of arms between different calibers remains the same. They rarely break. If they do I can take 'em to Glock in Smyrna for repair. You can stipple them to your heart's content. I have a bad back and the Glock is, in my opinion, lightweight. The trigger doesn't suck; you just need to get used to it.

You say you're pointing out flaws in Glocks. However, that would just be your opinion. Kind of like butt-holes and elbows; everybody has them.

And thank you for making such a great contribution to the forum. It's been at least three days since someone has ragged on Glocks. I'm thinking you ought to change your user name from Ben Worthy to Ben Dover. Seems to be much more appropriate.

However, you may want to change your approach. Here's a link to something you might find useful, https://www.amazon.com/How-Win-Frie...words=how+to+win+friends+and+influence+people

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That's cute. It's really a shame my opinion upsets you that much. Like you said about opinions, mine is that Glock is outdated and fallen behind others. They're good, but there's also much better.
Thanks for your half good contribution until you got too emotional about the things I've said.
This forum is for beating a dead horse and light hearted fun. Cheer up, buddy. All is well.
 
Glocks are the best firearm ever invented, a perfect example of perfection. If you don't love Glock and hate every other pistol made there's something wrong with you.

There.......let's keep this going for more pages than any of the previous threads. If the tide turns I'll post the same but substitute Glock with 1911 and we can go again.

Carry on.
 
I guess y'all were getting ripped off.
BL around here is typically 390-400 from what I've noticed.
I don't need department experience to know PDs can't afford over $400 per gun.

http://www.policeforum.org/assets/docs/Free_Online_Documents/Gun_Violence_Reduction/police department service weapon suvey 2013.pdf


If you had any idea who you were arguing with with @CQB27 you would just stop. He knows more about what he is talking about than you will read on the Internet in 10 lifetimes.


You are making yourself look foolish.
 
If you had any idea who you were arguing with with @CQB27 you would just stop. He knows more about what he is talking about than you will read on the Internet in 10 lifetimes.


You are making yourself look foolish.
I honestly don't give two ****s who he is. Departments aren't paying 400 for any handgun they're buying in bulk.
 
I guess y'all were getting ripped off.
BL around here is typically 390-400 from what I've noticed.
I don't need department experience to know PDs can't afford over $400 per gun.

http://www.policeforum.org/assets/docs/Free_Online_Documents/Gun_Violence_Reduction/police department service weapon suvey 2013.pdf
The last time I purchased Blue Label aka BL it cost 398.00 plus tax and I received 3 mags not two..Now Blue Label aka BL have gone up quite a bit...Yes I am under the color of Blue. So where you are talking about what you heard from someone else, aka 2nd hand. I can tell you 1st hand
 
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