The Glock pistol is a meme and a scam.

The Glock pistol is a meme and a scam. You're not actually supposed to buy it as your range gun that you put thousands of rounds through. Yes it's a brilliant pistol but it really is a 75$ pistol being sold for 550 dollars. Glock was able to saturate the market because the pistol ended up becoming extremely reliable and effective, and because it's cheap to produce he was able to wedge his way in and practically give them away for free.

This is why I always avoided Glock because I suspected that was the situation, then I bought one and I have no love for it. You have to come to terms with the fact that it's literally a semi-disposable concept like aluminum AR-15 magazines.This pistol has no charm aside from practicality and utility. The only reason to buy it is for defense or if you're Law Enforcement/Military and you're getting a good deal. From a connoisseur's perspective, buy something like a Beretta 92 or any other pistol that has charm.

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  1. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    tldr: glocks are popular because they're good guns.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Typical fricking American. You can't even read two paragraphs, I bet you buy 24-pack energy drinks. Your brain is literally fried. Things have to be simple sentences like "Glock gud pistul, no bad pistul". Fricking moron.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >typical American, actually owning and buying guns based on their merit, rather than stanning guns you don't own because the pictures of them have more sovl!
        lmao

        Glock is popular because it is safe, reliable, and effective. All the things a gun should be. All the crap you care about, like the company's profit margin (protip: everybody makes money on guns, otherwise they would go out of business), aesthetics, and other trash doesn't matter at all.
        >b-but muh beretta 92!
        Oh yeah a cheap pot metal frame and minimalist steel slide so they can save a buck, how soulful. You fricking clown.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Don't ask questions, consume product get excited for next product.
          Glock fanboi confirmed.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >Don't ask questions
            But that's what you're doing. Don't ask how good the gun is, just buy based on appearance. You should instead consider what gun functions better.
            >consume product get excited
            That's the best thing, since Glock is so far ahead of the curve, even if you bought a glock 20 years ago, it's still a modern handgun that needs no upgrades.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              You're not allowed to reply to me if you cannot get through two paragraphs. That's called narcissism and caffeine addiction. Classic traits of a glocktard.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Fricking Americans I swear to God.

        post guns

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        sneed

  2. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    [...]

    >I but you buy 24 packs of energy drinks.
    I buy 12 packs of monster, sir. There are two types of /k/ posters. Ones who view guns as tools, and ones who like to collect. I like Glocks because they work. Nothing wrong with collectors, but ragging on Glocks is kind of pointless. People who buy Glocks just want a gun that goes bang when you pull the trigger.,

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Fricking Americans I swear to God.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Can you even own firearms wherever you're located?

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I hate you boomers so fricking much.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        I hate you boomers so fricking much.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Ones who view guns as tools, and ones who like to collec
      I do both tho

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        This. Aesthetics and function don't have to be mutually exclusive. At the end of the day, most modern handgun designs are incredibly reliable. If you like the way glocks look, good for you, but there are tons of legitimate competitors on the market that function just as well and have different aestetic flavors.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >monster
      He doesn't buy a case of arab bliss from the Amazon every 2 weeks.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous
  3. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >75$ pistol being sold for 550
    In current day leaf land, snow Black folk are paying over 1500 dollarydoos for glocks.

  4. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    What pisses me off about glock cultists is how they stick their nose up in the air for buying one. Reminds me exactly of Toyota owners who think they're fricking geniuses because they "chose" Toyota over any other brand as if it's some deep secret that Toyota's are reliable. Buying a toyota or glock is the most pleb take you can do, you're announcing to the world that you're an NPC. I deliberately avoid Toyota because they're so fricking ugly or boring looking. Look at the small v6 Toyota Tacoma that they used to sell, everyone jerks off to it but that is not an attractive vehicle it's very superficial in appearance, it has no depth like the Glock.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      absolutely, I love buying garbage that breaks to prove how smart I am, and I hate the current thing too. I can't wait for the next content patch so I can hate a new current thing.

      https://i.imgur.com/N1eOinD.jpg

      You're not allowed to reply to me if you cannot get through two paragraphs. That's called narcissism and caffeine addiction. Classic traits of a glocktard.

      >noooo you can't just disagree with my nogunz opinion!
      lol, moron.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >No solid counter arguments
        Glock and Toyota fanboy 100% confirmed

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >no argument except "muh sovl, I hate things that are so functional their appearance becomes ubiquitous"
          lmao, please continue buying subpar trash and red anodized chinkshit so you can tell the whole world how unique and special you are.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          >Bitch, i'm not PROUD of owning a couple of Glocks. I bought them because they have a reputation of delivering a dependable product. No one is proud of owning a Toyota.

          just tell us you're too poor to afford a 4runner or tacoma

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >develop a desire for a land cruiser a few months ago
            >look up msrp
            >north of 100k

            wew laddy

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Bitch, i'm not PROUD of owning a couple of Glocks. I bought them because they have a reputation of delivering a dependable product. No one is proud of owning a Toyota.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Yes they fricking are and most of them are Democrats. They think they will have to mechanic if they buy any other brand, so they pick simple NPC choice.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      They're right to be in both cases because they understand they're buying a tool that's going to perform their function as required.
      Only some moronic consoomer that gets their personality from commercials thinks the material equivalent of purple prose is the same thing as having identity or substance. It is not. You are literally more moronic for having the position in that post than people who do not have that position.

  5. 2 years ago
    MilSurpDude

    >The Glock pistol is a meme and a scam
    >Glock was able to saturate the market because the pistol ended up becoming extremely reliable and effective
    *Dab*

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      If you don't own guns, the performance doesn't matter. It's not as pretty in pictures so it's a bad gun.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      You got trolled, they sold you a $75 dollar gun at corporate markup. The other companies actually put some money into machining and charge less for their pistols. All open wallet and no brains detected, you're like a israelites dream come true.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >You got trolled, they sold you a $75 dollar gun at corporate markup
        Yes yes, the aluminum gun you don't own but fawn over definitely had no profit margin either.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          Notice how your mind is wired to literally defend corporations. You never grew up.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >filthy communist nogunz thinks companies shouldn't be allowed to make money
            >thinks they should still make dogshit guns that work worse just because his underdeveloped mind is wired like a 3 year olds, only responds to simple aesthetics
            >tells others to grow up for criticizing this childish mentality
            Can't make this shit up

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              There's no communication possible with boomers, glad you are going extinct soon.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >everyone who actually cares if their guns work is a boomer
                buzzwords are the only way you know how to communicate. It's sad. Whine about aesthetics, whine that people didn't read your post because they disagree with your objectively stupid take, whine about corporations for reasons you can't explain.

                Glock is great. I'm very glad they came onto the market and forced every other manufacturer to vastly improve their quality control, safety, and reliability. Gaston improved pistols as a whole more than any single person since Browning.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                It's your psychology I can't get over. We are not the same, we're different species. Demon (you) versus normal human (me).

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >It's your psychology I can't get over
                The difference here is I own guns and you can not.
                >we're different species.
                Indeed we are.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I literally live in the USA you fricking American. I swear to God every conservative is a corporation worshipper, the israelites really did a number on you, they even stole your religion and replaced it with Judaism.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                That doesn't mean you can own guns, you can't and never will.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Best of luck on your FTF Boricuaesyo

  6. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >muh beretta nostalgia npc
    glock actually has some nice minimalist aeshetics. espeically with extended mag its kino

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >Minimalist aesthetics
      NPC cope ROFL!!! if you use different words than it's not a cheap overprices pistol!

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        >cheap overprices pistol!
        Oh my god, so overpriced at a measly $450. Not like muh beretta with its slide which uses less steel and cheap pot metal frame at $900. Clearly, I am the superior being for not owning either of these guns, but preferring the latter. My programming says so.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          New gen 5 glocks are around 550 (lie number 1), beretta's are 600 not 900 (lie number 2) and the quality is very high on them. You literally have to make shit up to justify your $75 semi-disposable pistol purchase.
          >This is what America does to your brain, you literally shill and lie for corporaitons. You become a brandgay.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            This is what being a contrarian does to your brain, you whine about corporations while defending other corporations. You become unable to find deals, because you can't afford or own guns anyway. And most of all, you go on /k/ whining about aesthetics of guns you'll never own, because you don't care how they work.
            >gen 5
            I didn't say gen 5
            >beretta
            Really, why is the MSRP on new ones over a thousand? For the same gun they've been making for decades?

            If you spent more time thinking practically instead of trying to grow a vegana, you would care how guns work instead of how they look.

            • 2 years ago
              Anonymous

              This is from sportsmans warehouse, they are going for 599 at cabela's.
              >you would care how guns work instead of how they look.
              Glocktard cope. $75 pistol.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                it looks like shit

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >old crap model
                lmao
                >$75 pistol
                Then the beretta must be a $50 pistol, since aluminum is dirt cheap and they use less steal. What gives them the right to charge $1100 for an A4?

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                You're just being a fricking glocktard contrarian, frick off. Ball isn't in your court.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >ree you're a glocktard!
                You've been using that line for hours now, but it's still not true. Every pistol I own is Gerrman.
                >contrarian
                By liking guns for their function first? That's only a contrarian take among people who don't use guns.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                I hate how the coroprations cashed in on poly pistols, around 6-700 for a walther. Frick em.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >I hate how the coroprations cashed in on poly pistols
                I think the $500 I paid is fair for how excellent the gun is. It's not a lot of money.

                The 92FS much like the majority of gun designs doesn't have much wrong with it from a technical standpoint, but from a realistic standpoint there are corners that got cut.

                just to compare
                >92S and 92FS
                Mine made in 1982 versus the other one made in 2022
                >The Aluminum receiver of mine has a shiny black-ivory like molecularly bonded paint finish that after thousands and thousands of rounds hasn't worn off except where it sat in a police holster for 20 years before it was surplus'd out to me.
                >the 92FS aluminum receiver has a gritty texture pseudo-parkerized finish that both looks, feels, and wear like a cheap asphalt road on the metal-on-metal contact surfaces
                >Both Berettas may last 50,000 rounds, but mine halfway there with a fresh recoil spring feels like cutting through butter while racking the slide
                >the 92FS made this year will still after 25,000 rounds have that gritty feeling in the slide's reciprocation or hopefully the factory finish stripped off after wearing out, because racking a gritty slide is the least reassuring feeling in the world with a gun
                >The 92S came with magazines made to last as long as the pistol did, no parts of the gun are made out of plastic barring the grip panels, and everything has a slick feeling of perfectly harmonized metal surfaces on other metal surfaces working in unison to feed another lead pill to the target every shot.
                >the 92FS magazine uses a cheap, gritty plastic follower in a magazine held together with a cheap plastic baseplate; both of which will break or cause jams eventually and need to be replaced(your gun's reliability is now subscription based)
                >the 92S trigger is match-tier in single action after the quick and smooth take-up
                >the 92FS trigger is just like the rest of the gun, mass-produced, unpolished, gritty, and with a few plastic parts where it matters

                [...]
                The problem with your argument is that your reason why "shit works" is the exact reason shit fails.

                >The problem with your argument is that your reason why "shit works" is the exact reason shit fails.
                No, it's not. That's what happens when you ignore material sciences and engineering in favor of artistic value and aesthetics. You get crap that doesn't work.

                There's a reason everyone copied Glock. It's because Glock made a safer, more reliable, more durable gun.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                How does having more plastic make glocks explode less?

                It depends when you pick on up, buy the one with the clean trigger and smooth slide, and good crown. Also I'm not going to compliment plastic followers but I think they really do last the life of the pistol. Maybe. I bet you can order steel replacements.

                I'm searching around for them. I even put in a question on Beretta's contact page.
                It's honestly a long shot. I think they just want to sell cheap stuff since they're no longer king of government contracts.
                The world is going in a big recession, it makes sense they're trying to downsize their costs and maximize their profits while riding out their reputation for as long as it lasts.

                One of the main reasons sub-80 IQ baiters like the other anon suck on glocks is because the magazines are so cheap that they never have enough ammo to wear them out, even if they only last half as long Beretta magazines.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >How does having more plastic make glocks explode less?
                How does having less steel help Beretta slides crack less? If you want to play with outdated memes, a lot more people were injured by their Beretta blowing the slide into their face than by the made up glocknade.
                >the magazines are so cheap that they never have enough ammo to wear them out, even if they only last half as long Beretta magazines.
                Feed lips and springs are the things that wear out anon, this is why you worship aesthetics over all else, you literally have no idea how shit works.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                nice second hand relic anon.

              • 2 years ago
                Anonymous

                >bad trigger
                >frame shits out at low round count
                Do you have anything...better?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Is it cheap and overpriced if it's
        >brilliant
        >reliable
        >effective
        Seems like a good deal to me

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          See I can't shake you, your brain has been israelitedified. All you can think of is profits and how to attain profits. Your religion has been replaced with an imposter religion Prosperity Gospel. Every American conservative is israeli, no exception.

  7. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Yes it's a brilliant pistol
    >Glock was able to saturate the market because the pistol ended up becoming extremely reliable and effective
    >This pistol has no charm aside from practicality and utility
    Look, I know this is bait, but I'm too autistic to resist responding to it. I unironically love how Glocks look and feel. To me, they are extremely charming handguns. Even if that weren't the case though, this would be an extremely moronic post, because there's no better way to give away the fact that you don't own guns than to say people shouldn't buy a gun because it's not cool enough.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >I'm too autistic
      Glock is the autist's dream pistol. Function over form, it's beautiful.

  8. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    it took me years to see the light

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >be me
      >work in intel with special forces officers
      >want into guns ; ask the guys what to buy ; all say "go for a glock, no biggie"
      >"but glocks are ugly and Toyota and all guys, i'm an aristocrat, I can't into glocks"
      >dive deep down gun culture in search for the ideal all-around handgun ; read a lot, watch a lot, fingerfrick a lot, shoot everything I can get my hands on"
      >finally buys a glock because it was the right thing to do from the very beginning
      Simple as.

  9. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Frick ya mudda

  10. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    If you want to talk about a scam, look no further than the p320. You can have all the modularity you desire for the price of a new handgun. The only real useful thing is changing out the frame because their so cheap. Anything else meaningful like barrels, slides, and magazines would cost you the same if you just bought a different gun with the specifications you desire.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      they’re*

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      I like when the israelites choose a pistol from Europe as their main arm because God forbid that we adopt something made in the USA, that would suggest nationalism and we can't have that.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Mfw my only two pistols are a Glock and M17

  11. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I’ve come to nearly the same conclusion years ago.
    It’s a “fleet car” kind of gun, that should be bought in bulk. That being said, a lot of people buy trucks,cars, and vans that would normally be fleet vehicles for their own small business or whatnot, and glocks are no different in that regard.
    You may not get a bargain deal on one but it’ll take care of you if you use it right.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      And that's my point exactly. But further, I was trying to establish that the love of glocks is a delusion, it's just too cheap to love. Everything about it is cheap, they even ship with plastic sights (I have the Ameriglo on mine, I honestly don't give a shit I still don't like the pistol). Don't waste your ammo on a glock, just put 300 to 500 rounds through it to break it in, make sure it functions fine, and that's it.

      Buy a real gun like a 92 for the range and don't sell it.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        But it looks cool anon

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah I agree
        Going from a Glock to a 92 or 1911/2011 or even to a revolver will make you understand a guns strengths and weaknesses better. You may end up liking another gun so much more that you just stick to it.

  12. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I got a Beretta 92S for 300 bucks and it's a better pistol than the 92FS in terms of quality of the materials used and the fit and finish.
    It's accurate and shoots great.
    Guns nowadays are all either disposable government contract trash or trash meant for civilians who think this "never been dun befo" gun is worth their hard earned money.

    Every company is trying to do the least amount of work possible for the most amount of profit possible.
    Only when a company is apart of a nation with spirit and faith does something quality get produced, and every country in the west is a spiritless, faithless shell of their former nationalistic prides.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      High quality post. What's wrong with the 92fs pistols though? Anyway I was looking at the PX4 storms at cabela's and every one had a shitty crown, one of the crowns was lopsided! The 92fs had a nice crown and looks/felt like quality but I don't know.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        The 92FS much like the majority of gun designs doesn't have much wrong with it from a technical standpoint, but from a realistic standpoint there are corners that got cut.

        just to compare
        >92S and 92FS
        Mine made in 1982 versus the other one made in 2022
        >The Aluminum receiver of mine has a shiny black-ivory like molecularly bonded paint finish that after thousands and thousands of rounds hasn't worn off except where it sat in a police holster for 20 years before it was surplus'd out to me.
        >the 92FS aluminum receiver has a gritty texture pseudo-parkerized finish that both looks, feels, and wear like a cheap asphalt road on the metal-on-metal contact surfaces
        >Both Berettas may last 50,000 rounds, but mine halfway there with a fresh recoil spring feels like cutting through butter while racking the slide
        >the 92FS made this year will still after 25,000 rounds have that gritty feeling in the slide's reciprocation or hopefully the factory finish stripped off after wearing out, because racking a gritty slide is the least reassuring feeling in the world with a gun
        >The 92S came with magazines made to last as long as the pistol did, no parts of the gun are made out of plastic barring the grip panels, and everything has a slick feeling of perfectly harmonized metal surfaces on other metal surfaces working in unison to feed another lead pill to the target every shot.
        >the 92FS magazine uses a cheap, gritty plastic follower in a magazine held together with a cheap plastic baseplate; both of which will break or cause jams eventually and need to be replaced(your gun's reliability is now subscription based)
        >the 92S trigger is match-tier in single action after the quick and smooth take-up
        >the 92FS trigger is just like the rest of the gun, mass-produced, unpolished, gritty, and with a few plastic parts where it matters

        This entire post is moronic.
        >Every company is trying to do the least amount of work possible for the most amount of profit possible.
        Yes, that's called engineering and it's why shit works. It's a good thing morons like you aren't in charge of anything at all, because it would fail miserably.

        The problem with your argument is that your reason why "shit works" is the exact reason shit fails.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          If we made things any better you couldn't afford them.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            Hello Signore Beretta,
            please send me 7 Beretta 92 magazines.
            I want the 15 round ones with the aluminum baseplate and follower please, with the S heel cut please.
            Thank you.

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          It depends when you pick on up, buy the one with the clean trigger and smooth slide, and good crown. Also I'm not going to compliment plastic followers but I think they really do last the life of the pistol. Maybe. I bet you can order steel replacements.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      This entire post is moronic.
      >Every company is trying to do the least amount of work possible for the most amount of profit possible.
      Yes, that's called engineering and it's why shit works. It's a good thing morons like you aren't in charge of anything at all, because it would fail miserably.

  13. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    This will continue to be my only pistol unless I decide I want a large caliber meme or come into owning something with a fun switch. I don't see a point in getting something fancy. If I wanted something to show off at a range I'd get a Famas.

  14. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >implying I paid for mine

  15. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    You make this thread once a week. You don't know own any guns. Only a nonguns moron would judge a firearm on looks rather than function and reliability

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      He gets BTFOed in every thread, too.

  16. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    just picked up my first glock (a 21 gen 4) for 250$ plus 3 mags, a hardcase, and a trigger lock together. Unmarred nitride coating, barrel looks good rifling is sharp no frame cracks. Mathematically I paid for a 155$ glock (in great condition) by itself 30 minutes ago.

    You just got to be smarter than the swarms of consoomers out there that want exactly the thing they want and are willing to pay crazy prices to get it.
    I own:
    Ruger p89dc = 240$
    Tisas 1911 Duty SS = 420$
    Glock 21 = 250$
    some rando brand .38 special revolver that shoots great = 210$
    I own more like this but you get the point.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >just picked up my first glock (a 21 gen 4) for 250$
      from where?

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        nearby store

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          and they just give glocks away?

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            >and they just give glocks away?
            They have .22LR ruger revolvers in there for like 120$ too.
            Only store I've seen that doesn't try to stein you out of as much money as they can, the opposite in fact.

          • 2 years ago
            Anonymous

            You're talking to a guy who is full of shit. I've met these people in real life, the gun store he describes doesn't exist he's trying to make you feel like a moron for paying more than 250 for a glock.

      • 2 years ago
        Anonymous

        bet you thought I got it from some Black behind CVS

        • 2 years ago
          Anonymous

          I was thinking you were lying

  17. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >Glock was able to saturate the market because the pistol ended up becoming extremely reliable and effective

    How can you write this and still not understand why people buy glocks? would you buy a Ferrari to commute to work every day? Nah you would buy some shitbox soulless Toyota/Honda that is reliable, inexpensive, with a ubiquitous parts market.

    >then I bought one and I have no love for it

    I don't own a glock for love. I own a glock because it's simply the best tool when everything is factored in (price, reliability, ubiquity of part/accessories.)

  18. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    If Glocks are Toyotas, who's Subaru?

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Sig

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Walther.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Styer
      >tries to compete with a practical appliance that rules the market
      >leans on meme configuration to stand out from the crowd
      >no one care, and thus still a minority in the market
      >less reliable
      >t. steyer m9 and glock 17 keeper and former mechanic

  19. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I just think they're ugly as sin, simple as.

  20. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Correct, kind of. Glocks are $650 for civiliantards, ~$300 or less for police/military. They get so many contracts because they're made so cheaply, not because they're reliable because they're absolutely not. Police videos prove this, and they've had plenty of mishaps like lights making the gun jam or the gun fricking blowing up. These are a cheap ass gun, and you're moronic if you can't tell. They removed the slide release and turned it into a "slide stop" that they don't even bother to knurl on top so it's slippery. Plastic sights, plastic guide rods, plastic locking point for the plastic mags, holy hell this thing is a POS. On top of that it's a striker fire, they even cheaped out on the action. If you're insistent on plastic striker fire guns at least get an FNS/FN509 that isn't cheaped out to shit. It actually retains a lot of features that handguns are supposed to have like metal parts a slide release designed to be used as a slide release.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      This is the most "I get all my gun knowledge through internet memes" post I've ever seen. At least watch some youtube shills.

  21. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    glocks have always been HIGHLY-mediocre handguns with a really good marketing campaign behind them.
    Glocks have an iconic minimalist look and pop-culture allure, but that's about it. M&P Shields and PDP's and Arex Delta's are way way way better than Glocks are, and for half the price usually.

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >glocks have always
      >always
      >brings up guns that haven't even been around 1/3 as long as glock

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      >way way better
      You're just as obnoxious as die hard glock fan boys. The PDP has some advantages and so does the glock.

  22. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >tfw no Glock personally blessed by the Pope

    • 2 years ago
      Anonymous

      Ok where do you get one of these though?

  23. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    Nobody tell OP how much his clothes actually cost to produce vs what they’re retailing for

  24. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    I don't buy range guns. I like my guns to have practical utility and nothing beats the glock in that category. If someone buys a range gun I think that's awesome but not all of us can afford to aquire a bunch of guns for fun. Plus a glock will do everything a m9 can do but it's lighter, more simple and less expensive.

  25. 2 years ago
    Anonymous

    >as much plastic as possible to be as low quality as possible to make it cheaper to produce, while still making it overpriced because of brand recognition
    >shit trigger
    >prone to limp wristing if your grip gets compromised
    >have to have a holster just for it be safely concealed
    >some models blow up
    the gun is for morons and that's final

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