I'm curious, who here shoots a Glock 21 on a regular basis? How about folks who have shot a Glock 21 in a range session of more than, say, 200 rounds? Or through a multi-day handgun class?
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they are less likely to be reliable out of the box, even at prices 2x and more above what you can expect to pay for most polymer guns, they require more tinkering to run right (IE this spring combo, these mags, this HP round, etc).
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Do you really not see the difference between saying a stock glock/M&P/HK trigger vs 1911 shouldn't make a difference for carry (what I thought was so obvious it shouldn't need to be stated) and HERP DERP TRIGGERS NEVER MATTER EVERYONE SUCKS? Really? Or are you just pretending not to get it so you can continue your longstanding tradition of disagreeing with every opinion I have on handguns?
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To be fair though, most of the guys knocking the 1911 are usually younger guys/Velcro Cowboys.
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What does the extra money spent get you? A slim gun with good ergos and a good trigger.
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So in the end what I'm trying to say is that perhaps the word "flaw" is a bit harsh. I'm just going to go with sub-optimum from now on. Can you shoot Glocks accurately? Certainly. It just requires more work to do so. That's not something I want to rely on in a defensive situation.