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1911 VS Glock - final showdown! Which one will keep shooting longer?
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<blockquote data-quote="POKE1911" data-source="post: 2691764" data-attributes="member: 24536"><p>All you ding-dongs that got sucked into this worthless vortex. It's all about preference and and knowing your gun and its limitations. </p><p></p><p>Who gives a **** how many rounds one personally had without an FTE... How many were going from a 9mm to a 45 and "limp-wristing"? </p><p>"My gun will eat any ammo you put in it" .... Shoot what you carry and carry what you shoot.</p><p>"My gun will shoot dirty after 1200 rounds" ... Take pride, clean your gear. I like cleaning my pistols as much as I like shooting them.</p><p></p><p>I guarantee everyone on here that has a preference and had a bad experience either way or "knew someone"... Chances are it was at least partially user error.</p><p></p><p>My preference is 1911. Sure I know that it may not stand toe to toe through 10,000 rounds firing dirty and under water... But I know the limitations. I clean it more often. Every time I go to the range I got to the range I put through at least a mag or two of the carry ammo I use just to make sure. I have owned 2 glocks and never had an issue, just didn't like the feel in the hand and I did not like the trigger. I have owned 4 1911s with no problems, but again, I keep them clean, I don't use crap ammo and I change the springs when suggested. It is the price I pay because I love the way the 1911 shoots. Everything from the way it fits in MY hand to the best trigger-pull on the planet. </p><p></p><p>Simple. know your gun, take care of it, practice. and you will have the best gun for YOU. If you want to buy marketing then go ahead....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="POKE1911, post: 2691764, member: 24536"] All you ding-dongs that got sucked into this worthless vortex. It's all about preference and and knowing your gun and its limitations. Who gives a **** how many rounds one personally had without an FTE... How many were going from a 9mm to a 45 and "limp-wristing"? "My gun will eat any ammo you put in it" .... Shoot what you carry and carry what you shoot. "My gun will shoot dirty after 1200 rounds" ... Take pride, clean your gear. I like cleaning my pistols as much as I like shooting them. I guarantee everyone on here that has a preference and had a bad experience either way or "knew someone"... Chances are it was at least partially user error. My preference is 1911. Sure I know that it may not stand toe to toe through 10,000 rounds firing dirty and under water... But I know the limitations. I clean it more often. Every time I go to the range I got to the range I put through at least a mag or two of the carry ammo I use just to make sure. I have owned 2 glocks and never had an issue, just didn't like the feel in the hand and I did not like the trigger. I have owned 4 1911s with no problems, but again, I keep them clean, I don't use crap ammo and I change the springs when suggested. It is the price I pay because I love the way the 1911 shoots. Everything from the way it fits in MY hand to the best trigger-pull on the planet. Simple. know your gun, take care of it, practice. and you will have the best gun for YOU. If you want to buy marketing then go ahead.... [/QUOTE]
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