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A (Mostly) Complete History of the Glock 17

Good read for any Glock aficionado besides me, some history of the G17.

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It’s hard to argue against Glock .you can’t swing a cat without finding a store stocked with parts holsters or a factory certified armorer.
And the price makes it a sealed deal for most large agencies.
 
It’s hard to argue against Glock .you can’t swing a cat without finding a store stocked with parts holsters or a factory certified armorer.
And the price makes it a sealed deal for most large agencies.
I know, but the grip angle is a tad off for me. Regardless, I'm sure I'll buy one soon. Not for carry (my P365 has been my mainstay for several years), but just so I own a Glock. Annihilator can't be that screwed up. He posts some good stuff...:ROFLMAO:
 
Still don't own a Glock. Maybe 2025 will change that...

I have a Gen 3 19 .... Only because it's been pimped out and I'd never get close to what I have in it.
Besides the wife's kids like to shoot it, guess it makes them feel felonious or something being they're from CA.
Her son said the first time shooting a AK was "life changing"
 
I know, but the grip angle is a tad off for me. Regardless, I'm sure I'll buy one soon. Not for carry (my P365 has been my mainstay for several years), but just so I own a Glock. Annihilator can't be that screwed up. He posts some good stuff...:ROFLMAO:
I get it (however I was issued an Ruger P89 DAO so when folks complain about a Glock I just laugh LOL) I actually like the M&P and Sig 22x aerie however having to carry company guns until recently it’s something you get use to.

It usually took me about 3 months of carrying daily for duty and shooting (I shot weekly) and I was at the proficiency of my last duty gun when we changed.
 
Somewhere someone will say P89 DAO wasn’t that bad…..probably the same guys with Nickleback CDs in their truck!
 

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