Say I DO buy a commodity plastic 9mm...
With my luck and if I get a M&P, then Smith will have financial problems again and not get any Police Department contracts. Or if I get a M17, the War Department will change their mind and cancel procurement and go somewhere else the model will be nigh stillborn.
Glock is my third choice, but I am snakebit. Something bad can happen to Glock and even the mighty Austrians can get eclipsed.
Now none of this bothers me none after the sale. I have a Hudson, fully aware it could end up like it did. I was just thinking aftermarket support.
Then again, there are enough Glocks out there after market support will last for decades if they magically never sold another new gun starting tomorrow.
A Bunch of Turkeys
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Last Monday, I saw this flock of wild turkeys out the bedroom window of my
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Tbolt, why don't you just build a Glock clone.
You can buy all the parts from Brownells for about what you'd spend for a used one.
Meh... I don't know much about Glocks. I'd want to take an Armorer's course, first. https://www.glocktraining.com/Schedule.aspx
And for that, I'd need to have a Glock.
Really? You've built your own 1911(s) right?
This is more like baby's first gunsmithing kit.
If you get the 80% kit it's drill a few holes (comes with the jig) grind out some plastic to fit the locking block.
Then it's just a few pins.
If you've detail stripped a 1911, you can put together a Glock.
I have recently gotten a Springfield Armory XD-M in 10 MM. I commend it to your attention. I also have a Glock 20C. I carry the XD-M. The Glock is somewhere in the bottom of the safe. To me, the XD-M trigger is far superior in stock form to the Glock trigger with a trigger kit.
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