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Wave of the future?…..Glock Perfection

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This would definitely get to the 1911 aficionados…… if it ever came into production……and would maybe, and I say maybe end the Glock vs 1911 debate…..lol
 
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There is a contingent of Glock owners (not all) who believe in Glock Uber Alles and like to bash 1911s but what will they do now? Do they dare own one? It is a Glock after all but will it have to be a safe queen brought out late at night in the moon light for wonderous examination? Is there a gnashing of teeth going on in Glockland or just stunned silence.
 
There is a contingent of Glock owners (not all) who believe in Glock Uber Alles and like to bash 1911s but what will they do now? Do they dare own one? It is a Glock after all but will it have to be a safe queen brought out late at night in the moon light for wonderous examination? Is there a gnashing of teeth going on in Glockland or just stunned silence.
I own both, there are faults with both of these pistols, but not enough to say one is better then the other, I posted this as a joke, plain and simple. I guess it did get a rise from both parties with it.
 
It made me laugh so thank you for poking fun at that topic and I responded in kind.

I too own and like striker fired weapons as well as 1911s. I have my preference based on need but I am not polarized as some seem to be.

We have come a long way from going to Sears or Monky Wards or the local hardware/feed store to get that .22 rifle with the plain blade sights. We learned to shoot it well with a straight or slightly bent front sight or Dad wouldn't buy any more ammo. Today's weapons are so refined compared to the 1950s-60s weapons it is a joy to shoot them however they ignite the round.
 
It made me laugh so thank you for poking fun at that topic and I responded in kind.

I too own and like striker fired weapons as well as 1911s. I have my preference based on need but I am not polarized as some seem to be.

We have come a long way from going to Sears or Monky Wards or the local hardware/feed store to get that .22 rifle with the plain blade sights. We learned to shoot it well with a straight or slightly bent front sight or Dad wouldn't buy any more ammo. Today's weapons are so refined compared to the 1950s-60s weapons it is a joy to shoot them however they ignite the round.
We could even buy a house from Sears and Roebuck and build it ourselves. Ah, the good ole' days!
 
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