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To: New Horizon
The Glock 19 is an excellent pistol. That is the model you are refering to, mid size 9mm Glock. Glock has a well earned reputation for reliability and ease of service. Very simple to operate, just like a revolver. No safety levers, just press trigger and fire. That is also one of the reasons some people don't like the Glock, it is easier to fire, thus the fear is that it would be easier to have a negligent discharge.

I have a Glock 17, full size 9mm, that I have put over 4,000 rounds through with no failures at all, period. I have a G32C, mid size 357 SIG with compensator ports, that I have put over 1,000 rounds through with no failures. I can't speak highly enough about them.

On the other hand, I had a G36, compact 45ACP, that was a POS, so not all Glocks are created equal.

I don't have a lot of experience with the Beretta, but the experience I've had has been good.

17 posted on 07/29/2002 4:32:49 PM PDT by Double Tap
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To: Double Tap

Mr./Ms./Double Tap,
Your statement about the Glock 36 being 5 years old, you probably won’t even read this. However, being in law
enforcement for many years, the Glock 36 single stack .45
is one of the finest concealable handguns made in .45acp.
Itisalso one of the most accurate, assuming you know how to shoot.
Regarding the model .32, .357 sig, I have a 32 not 32c.
Chances are you are a female who appreciates less recoil.
That’s fine except when you have to fire from your chest and the muzzle flash burns the hell out of your face.
I think you should take another look at the G-36 .
It certainly is not a “POS” unless you are an inecperienced shooter, which it sounds like you may be, ‘DT’........


140 posted on 05/30/2007 2:54:47 PM PDT by bigzee
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