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Originally Posted by TiAgX5
The problem I run into when considering a Glock purchase is, I find another gun has a better "feel" in my hand, or a trigger that's better, or groups tighter, of feels better during double/triple taps, or points better.
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Yeah, some people don't like the ergonomics of the grip angle, slide release, and such. For example, my dad shoots a lot better with a Sig than he does with a Glock. And while I do well with a Glock, I have a hard time with the Sig in that my thumb always holds down the slide release so it doesn't lock back when the mag is empty.
Funny thing, though...my dad went on a Glock buying spree about 15 years ago and basically bought one of each model available at the time. Then he recently decided he wanted a new Glock 19 to carry so bought one of those and had it tricked out (titanium parts and hard chromed slide & barrel)...and never carries it because he can't shoot it as well as his P228 or M11.
That's why it's important to try before you buy...