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<blockquote data-quote="ef9turbo" data-source="post: 3960462" data-attributes="member: 790"><p>I’m a huge Glock fan and they are all I carry. But like others have said, they aren’t for everyone. Granted not everyone takes classes to become proficient enough with what they buy. Glocks are natural to me. Then shoot very well, especially the gen 5’s, conceal well for me, hold lots of seeds and does everything I need it to. There is also a large market for them, which in turn creates a large market to purchase aftermarket parts for. </p><p></p><p>My gen 5 19 with a 509T shoots 2” groups at 25 yards while standing and using barricade. Zeroing my old PD’s g17 gen 5 with 509T’s, majority of them would group 3-4” at 25 yards while standing and using barricade. About 8 of 50 of those pistols shot a 2” group or better. </p><p></p><p>It all just depends on your liking. Glocks have a weird grip angle but it’s all I know. Other grip angles don’t bother me at all after shooting glocks all my adult life. I can see it bothering others if they shot a different grip angle and then trying to get accustomed to a Glock grip angle. </p><p></p><p>So to convince you, I can’t. I know my glocks go boom and go where I need them to if I do what it needs. <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="🤷🏻♂️" title="🤷🏻♂️" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f937-1f3fb-2642.png" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ef9turbo, post: 3960462, member: 790"] I’m a huge Glock fan and they are all I carry. But like others have said, they aren’t for everyone. Granted not everyone takes classes to become proficient enough with what they buy. Glocks are natural to me. Then shoot very well, especially the gen 5’s, conceal well for me, hold lots of seeds and does everything I need it to. There is also a large market for them, which in turn creates a large market to purchase aftermarket parts for. My gen 5 19 with a 509T shoots 2” groups at 25 yards while standing and using barricade. Zeroing my old PD’s g17 gen 5 with 509T’s, majority of them would group 3-4” at 25 yards while standing and using barricade. About 8 of 50 of those pistols shot a 2” group or better. It all just depends on your liking. Glocks have a weird grip angle but it’s all I know. Other grip angles don’t bother me at all after shooting glocks all my adult life. I can see it bothering others if they shot a different grip angle and then trying to get accustomed to a Glock grip angle. So to convince you, I can’t. I know my glocks go boom and go where I need them to if I do what it needs. 🤷🏻♂️ [/QUOTE]
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