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<blockquote data-quote="druryj" data-source="post: 2773318" data-attributes="member: 10465"><p>Aw, come on! What's with this so called grip angle noise I hear about? In response: First; "grip angle" doesn't make a shooter shoot low; improper sight picture and trigger control does though. Second; who's gonna send a Glock in for warranty work cause it has problems with reloads? Uh... Not me. Third; Glocks aren't bullseye pistols any more than an M&P or other striker fired gun is. And as far as this thing called "jams"... Uh... More than likely it is a magazine problem than bad ammo. I have seen a couple, only a couple, of ammo related problems with a Glock; one FTE using WWB 230 gr FMJ in a G36 I owned and one squib in a buddy's G23 using someone else's reloads. But in general I say Glock mags are pretty darn solid units. I have had one G36 mag with a follower problem, more than likely it was an old dirty well used mag. I have been shooting Glocks for 20 years. There is little question in my mind that there is no real competition to the Glock pistol when it comes to all around reliability, price, functioning, aftermarket support, etc. So get rid of those sissy pistols and get yourself a Glock. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="druryj, post: 2773318, member: 10465"] Aw, come on! What's with this so called grip angle noise I hear about? In response: First; "grip angle" doesn't make a shooter shoot low; improper sight picture and trigger control does though. Second; who's gonna send a Glock in for warranty work cause it has problems with reloads? Uh... Not me. Third; Glocks aren't bullseye pistols any more than an M&P or other striker fired gun is. And as far as this thing called "jams"... Uh... More than likely it is a magazine problem than bad ammo. I have seen a couple, only a couple, of ammo related problems with a Glock; one FTE using WWB 230 gr FMJ in a G36 I owned and one squib in a buddy's G23 using someone else's reloads. But in general I say Glock mags are pretty darn solid units. I have had one G36 mag with a follower problem, more than likely it was an old dirty well used mag. I have been shooting Glocks for 20 years. There is little question in my mind that there is no real competition to the Glock pistol when it comes to all around reliability, price, functioning, aftermarket support, etc. So get rid of those sissy pistols and get yourself a Glock. Sent from my iPhone [/QUOTE]
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