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<blockquote data-quote="Eagle Eye" data-source="post: 2773298" data-attributes="member: 34489"><p>can't comment on grip angle. It's perfect for me. If your not sure about it, you can hold one for free in any store. </p><p>next, the gen4's have exchangeable backstraps which helps "customize" the grip. Of course this is after 3 generations of no customization (with the exception of SF models). win. </p><p></p><p>I don't think any Glock owner will honestly tell you that it is more accurate than a really high end 1911, or that it is more reliable. BUT, if you compare it to a 1911 in the same price range ($450-$600)....you'll come up with the short end of the stick with the 1911. </p><p>I don't mean to say they are not accurate, they are more accurate than most shooters. Accurate enough for hunting? HELL YEA. Research hunting with a G20 (some use a aftermarket 6inch barrel but not necessarily) but the G40 that is due to release this year with have a stock 6 inch barrel. There are MANY reports of deer and hog killed with G20's. </p><p></p><p>Will you be able to make a 50 yard shot? I think that depends on you, not the gun. I think this bears repeating, for most enthusiasts, the Glock is more accurate than the shooter. Notice that Calamity mentioned only Bullseye competitions. What about other competitions? I saw lots of Glocks at the Run n Gun (my personal experience with shooting competitions). </p><p></p><p>Now, the warranty issue... yeah their statement sucks, but how will they ever know you were shooting reloads unless you provide a case?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eagle Eye, post: 2773298, member: 34489"] can't comment on grip angle. It's perfect for me. If your not sure about it, you can hold one for free in any store. next, the gen4's have exchangeable backstraps which helps "customize" the grip. Of course this is after 3 generations of no customization (with the exception of SF models). win. I don't think any Glock owner will honestly tell you that it is more accurate than a really high end 1911, or that it is more reliable. BUT, if you compare it to a 1911 in the same price range ($450-$600)....you'll come up with the short end of the stick with the 1911. I don't mean to say they are not accurate, they are more accurate than most shooters. Accurate enough for hunting? HELL YEA. Research hunting with a G20 (some use a aftermarket 6inch barrel but not necessarily) but the G40 that is due to release this year with have a stock 6 inch barrel. There are MANY reports of deer and hog killed with G20's. Will you be able to make a 50 yard shot? I think that depends on you, not the gun. I think this bears repeating, for most enthusiasts, the Glock is more accurate than the shooter. Notice that Calamity mentioned only Bullseye competitions. What about other competitions? I saw lots of Glocks at the Run n Gun (my personal experience with shooting competitions). Now, the warranty issue... yeah their statement sucks, but how will they ever know you were shooting reloads unless you provide a case? [/QUOTE]
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