The man speaks his truth about Glocks...and I happen to agree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_SFZaZ8v8g
XDM45 wrote:The man speaks his truth about Glocks...and I happen to agree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_SFZaZ8v8g
Ron Burgundy wrote:I love Glocks.
MNGunGuy wrote:XDM45 wrote:The man speaks his truth about Glocks...and I happen to agree.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_SFZaZ8v8g
What's ironic is he says his problem isn't with Glocks but with Glock owners thinking they are the best gun ever made. If one was to go back and read your posts it's pretty clear the person he's talking about is you.
grousemaster wrote:XD's are cheaper, and more easily replaceable, same with an M&P.....interesting he relies on a Glock to protect his life on a daily basis. I must ask XDm45, what is your experience with the Glock line of pistols? I can assume you've run a course or two with one? OR at the very minimum fired a couple?
The idea that a Kia is a superior vehicle to a Honda Civic is laughable....even from a clown like this. It's the cherry on top!
XDM45 wrote:grousemaster wrote:XD's are cheaper, and more easily replaceable, same with an M&P.....interesting he relies on a Glock to protect his life on a daily basis. I must ask XDm45, what is your experience with the Glock line of pistols? I can assume you've run a course or two with one? OR at the very minimum fired a couple?
The idea that a Kia is a superior vehicle to a Honda Civic is laughable....even from a clown like this. It's the cherry on top!
I've fired quite a few Glocks. I like the snap they have in them when they fire, but the overall feel of the gun turns me off. You know how they say first impressions matter and you can't ever get a second one? I place a lot of importance on that when it comes to guns. If I hold a gun for the first time and it doesn't feel right, I don't care how good of quality it is, how it fires, chances are, it's not a good gun for me and I'm not a good owner for it. Glocks and I are like that. We're just no good for each other. Technically, mechanically, they may be the best dang gun ever made, but if it doesn't fit like a glove, forget it. Guns are like that for me, so are musical instruments, jewelry, and a few other things as well. I don't want to have to learn to like it or to tolerate it, I want it to be right for each other from the start.
When I picked out my XDm, I held several of them before finding the one I liked. For something as personal as a gun, musical instrument, jeweler, etc, I place more importance on feel and vibe than I do on quality. Of course quality and workmanship matter too and are very important, but what good is a high-quality something you won't use or feel right with?
Technically, I think Glocks are great guns..... just not great guns for me. they are built well, LEOs all over use them, simple, easy to tear down, re-assemble, get parts for, etc....all great things.... but that vibe, that feel, it's just not there for me with Glocks. If someone can show me a Glock I'll like, I'll buy it. It just hasn't ever happened yet, and I've held and fired quite a few of them. They just aren't my bag.
XDM45 wrote:grousemaster wrote:XD's are cheaper, and more easily replaceable, same with an M&P.....interesting he relies on a Glock to protect his life on a daily basis. I must ask XDm45, what is your experience with the Glock line of pistols? I can assume you've run a course or two with one? OR at the very minimum fired a couple?
The idea that a Kia is a superior vehicle to a Honda Civic is laughable....even from a clown like this. It's the cherry on top!
I've fired quite a few Glocks. I like the snap they have in them when they fire, but the overall feel of the gun turns me off. You know how they say first impressions matter and you can't ever get a second one? I place a lot of importance on that when it comes to guns. If I hold a gun for the first time and it doesn't feel right, I don't care how good of quality it is, how it fires, chances are, it's not a good gun for me and I'm not a good owner for it. Glocks and I are like that. We're just no good for each other. Technically, mechanically, they may be the best dang gun ever made, but if it doesn't fit like a glove, forget it. Guns are like that for me, so are musical instruments, jewelry, and a few other things as well. I don't want to have to learn to like it or to tolerate it, I want it to be right for each other from the start.
When I picked out my XDm, I held several of them before finding the one I liked. For something as personal as a gun, musical instrument, jeweler, etc, I place more importance on feel and vibe than I do on quality. Of course quality and workmanship matter too and are very important, but what good is a high-quality something you won't use or feel right with?
Technically, I think Glocks are great guns..... just not great guns for me. they are built well, LEOs all over use them, simple, easy to tear down, re-assemble, get parts for, etc....all great things.... but that vibe, that feel, it's just not there for me with Glocks. If someone can show me a Glock I'll like, I'll buy it. It just hasn't ever happened yet, and I've held and fired quite a few of them. They just aren't my bag.
grousemaster wrote:That's right, you also claim the tolerances on the XDm varies so much, that when holding several of the exact same model you noticed differences in "feel". I've gotta call BS on that one my man. I didn't like Glocks at all when I first started shooting.....I didn't like the "feel" either. I've since stopped judging guns on how they "feel" because I don't usually walk around with a gun in my hand enough to need that comfort. How they shoot is what matters to me. Revolvers generally all "feel" awkward in my hand....buy can they shoot though.
Evad wrote:grousemaster wrote:That's right, you also claim the tolerances on the XDm varies so much, that when holding several of the exact same model you noticed differences in "feel". I've gotta call BS on that one my man. I didn't like Glocks at all when I first started shooting.....I didn't like the "feel" either. I've since stopped judging guns on how they "feel" because I don't usually walk around with a gun in my hand enough to need that comfort. How they shoot is what matters to me. Revolvers generally all "feel" awkward in my hand....buy can they shoot though.
It's obvious, the manufacturing of the XD frame is so sloppy that they feel different. Or, the spirit of the gun spoke to him. That could be it.
But, hold one glock and you've held most. Darn that quality manufacturing making them feel the same.
grousemaster wrote:Evad wrote:grousemaster wrote:That's right, you also claim the tolerances on the XDm varies so much, that when holding several of the exact same model you noticed differences in "feel". I've gotta call BS on that one my man. I didn't like Glocks at all when I first started shooting.....I didn't like the "feel" either. I've since stopped judging guns on how they "feel" because I don't usually walk around with a gun in my hand enough to need that comfort. How they shoot is what matters to me. Revolvers generally all "feel" awkward in my hand....buy can they shoot though.
It's obvious, the manufacturing of the XD frame is so sloppy that they feel different. Or, the spirit of the gun spoke to him. That could be it.
But, hold one glock and you've held most. Darn that quality manufacturing making them feel the same.
XDM45 said the XDM's felt different from gun to gun....unless I'm mistaken
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