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
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