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<blockquote data-quote="LtCCMPUnit42" data-source="post: 1355106" data-attributes="member: 10431"><p>I first started carrying Glocks because they were issued to me and I was forced to give up my S&W Mod. 686 .357 that I had carried since 1990. </p><p>For about a year I litterally tried to find something, ANYTHING, wrong with the 2 Glocks that I had been issued. I cussed and complained, and pissed and moaned, about how they would never hold up as well as my wheel gun for the work that we do (Mounted Officer). I carry one or both of my issue Glocks everywhere daily (exept church). And they have never failed to fire and cycle reliably. I have litterally cleaned mud, blood, dirt, horsehair, puke from a drunk, and many other things to nasty to mention out of those 2 pistols and they still function reliably. On duty, on the farm, on the street, I promise you that my 2 Glocks have been put through the paces and I can say that they will work under any conditions that I care to be under. </p><p>I can only say that about one other carry arm and that's my old Mod. 686, 17yrs, 3 rebuilds, over 40,000 rounds. Will still make a head shot on a K-5 target at 50 yds.(still can't do that with either one of my Glocks).</p><p></p><p>Jimbo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LtCCMPUnit42, post: 1355106, member: 10431"] I first started carrying Glocks because they were issued to me and I was forced to give up my S&W Mod. 686 .357 that I had carried since 1990. For about a year I litterally tried to find something, ANYTHING, wrong with the 2 Glocks that I had been issued. I cussed and complained, and pissed and moaned, about how they would never hold up as well as my wheel gun for the work that we do (Mounted Officer). I carry one or both of my issue Glocks everywhere daily (exept church). And they have never failed to fire and cycle reliably. I have litterally cleaned mud, blood, dirt, horsehair, puke from a drunk, and many other things to nasty to mention out of those 2 pistols and they still function reliably. On duty, on the farm, on the street, I promise you that my 2 Glocks have been put through the paces and I can say that they will work under any conditions that I care to be under. I can only say that about one other carry arm and that's my old Mod. 686, 17yrs, 3 rebuilds, over 40,000 rounds. Will still make a head shot on a K-5 target at 50 yds.(still can't do that with either one of my Glocks). Jimbo [/QUOTE]
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