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California has gone stage four and I’m tired of people defending the indefensible. The Gen V Glock was a terrible decision based on spinelessness rather than doing what Ronnie Barrett did and when a ban happened, his company stopped selling 50 Cals to Law Enforcement. Removing the MOS feature was an absolute joke as well. This is probably what happens when a young nurse with no firearms knowledge takes over from an old man who owned the company. She by no means understands American culture. And focusing on the law-enforcement only market is how Colt ended up under CZ. That is a strong indicator of how non-business savvy she is, as if you look at history, Ruger didn’t do so well after Bill Ruger said an honest man only needs 10 rounds and defended the Clinton “assault weapons” ban. Lessons were also learned by Smith & Wesson as well. Glock makes good products, but by no means is a friend of the Second Amendment. It wouldn’t surprise me at this point if they would work with a blue state and rat out Glock owners based on who filled out the warranty information.
Welcome to the forum from South Texas.
 
Hi,

This California escapee would like to welcome you to the forum. I now reside in the Wild Wild Upper Midwest where it's a bit too purple for my taste but we're trying to hang on to our freedoms.



But tell us how you really feel. ;)

It's always easier to go after law abiding citizens, restrict their rights, take away choices, impose taxes and fees, litigate, etc, than it is to actually enforce the law against criminals. Glock is the latest victim.

I have one Glock in my one-of-each collection. I hope you don't mind that Glocks get a bit of good-natured ribbing around here. I enjoy my G17L. Good to have you here. Are you still in CA?


Thank you for your indulgence,

BassCliff
I’m from North Alabama and live here still fortunately!
 
I’ll chip in on this. It is company that is out to make money. Glock has 2 sides in this industry. They have the civilian side and the government side. Yes the civilian side might take a hit but what are they doing on the government side. Yes I joined GSSF so I could get some of those “blue label” items that just don’t hit the regular shelves. Every gun manufacturer does this because they know the government side needs their side arms. Yes Glock is popular but when you have competition out there that can take advantage over them then something has to happen.

Yes I try to keep up with who’s doing what but Glock is being sued by several states and cities in this country on which we are paying for if we don’t want too. Our tax dollars are paying for these lawsuits and if we go buy a Glock (or whatever) then we are putting more into this mess.

Come down to it. We don’t have skin in corporate Glock. Am I fanboy of Glock, not really. I think it’s a platform that needs some updating compared to other companies in its field. It’s much more than I think of SIG USA at this moment (in my opinion). We all can complain on any platform but in the end how much skin do we have in the game?
 
Welcome, we will forgive your attraction to “Im”Perfection. Perhaps some day you too will discover that real guns are made of steel, and toy guns are made of plastic😳. I mean really, nobody ever heard of a dog eating a 1911😏.
Seriously welcome to the forum, it’s a really good group of folks, lots of shared wisdom and ideas (along with some good natured teasing about Glocks, HiPoints and Buick’s)🙄
 
Welcome, we will forgive your attraction to “Im”Perfection. Perhaps some day you too will discover that real guns are made of steel, and toy guns are made of plastic😳. I mean really, nobody ever heard of a dog eating a 1911😏.
Seriously welcome to the forum, it’s a really good group of folks, lots of shared wisdom and ideas (along with some good natured teasing about Glocks, HiPoints and Buick’s)🙄
The only reason John Browning didn't make the original 1911 out of polymer is because it wasn't perfected yet. :)
 
Welcome, we will forgive your attraction to “Im”Perfection. Perhaps some day you too will discover that real guns are made of steel, and toy guns are made of plastic😳. I mean really, nobody ever heard of a dog eating a 1911😏.
Seriously welcome to the forum, it’s a really good group of folks, lots of shared wisdom and ideas (along with some good natured teasing about Glocks, HiPoints and Buick’s)🙄

Does that Buick have a 30 pack of PBR in the trunk?
 
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