SIGforum
You will buy a Glock
May 24, 2009, 10:32 AM
mjrYou will buy a Glock
quote:
Originally posted by Ian111:
Okay for all you guys who substitute guns for human company of the female variety.
You can buy a Glock and get this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealDollGet something "pretty" to look at while you hold your ugly plastic pistol.
Combat Tuperware and Hi-tech F*ckerware: A dream to inspire the youth of today. A glorious future awaits!
May 25, 2009, 10:48 PM
MHollandquote:
Originally posted by sovietak474u:
alot of people gripe about how " they just dont fit my hand". thats why glock came out with the SF series pistols. the glock 17 and 22 are slim already and the 21SF is slim too. i dunno what it is but i love them glocks!
I want so bad to like a G19 but the grip is horrible for me after having a M&P and a Sig. After those I am kinda spoiled on the comfort grip. Even the SF ones I have held feel no different. Its the bottom back of the grip that gets me. One day Ill just say fuckit and get one anyway.
May 25, 2009, 11:01 PM
PistolPackingParsonWell, I've given Glock one more shot. Over the years I've owned (in numerical order) these models: 19 (x2), 20, 21SF, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, and 33. I keep trying them because I want to like them. Their uber-utility cannot be surpassed, and I like that.
I ordered a 38 from my FFL last week, and it should arrive in a few days. I'm hoping this one will work out. I've got my ammo, so when it comes in, we'll see.
Si non vis bellum para pacem--Karl Barth
May 26, 2009, 01:07 AM
turnercm1776Good lord Para, what have you created? 28 freaking pages!? Its a monster, a monster I tell you!!!

So many have embraced the Truth, yet so many still remain unbelievers... all in good time...

And the Zen Master said, "We'll see..."quote:
Originally posted by Fenris:
10mm - The Boom of Doom.
May 26, 2009, 01:59 AM
modiecastquote:
Originally posted by PistolPackingParson:
Well, I've given Glock one more shot. Over the years I've owned (in numerical order) these models: 19 (x2), 20, 21SF, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30, and 33. I keep trying them because I want to like them. Their uber-utility cannot be surpassed, and I like that.
I ordered a 38 from my FFL last week, and it should arrive in a few days. I'm hoping this one will work out. I've got my ammo, so when it comes in, we'll see.
PistolPackingParson....Are you single handedly supplying the entire used gun market? I guess people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, but I couldn't help but notice.

MODIECAST
SIGS - Yes, I have a few...
"The problem with Socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." - Margaret Thatcher
May 26, 2009, 03:58 AM
dave-40Maybe I will buy a Glock when there will be a safe decocking device on it.
" Any guns are allways loadd "
May 26, 2009, 05:36 AM
froggerquote:
Originally posted by dave-40:
Maybe I will buy a Glock when there will be a safe decocking device on it.
" Any guns are allways loadd "
Exactly what is it you want to be able to decock? There is no hammer and it has no such thing as a DA or SA trigger pull.
••••••••••••••••••••
"We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately." - Benjamin Franklin
May 26, 2009, 06:36 AM
dave-40Some month ago here happened an accident when a Glock 17 was put in the original box on the range.
This is only possible when the trigger is pulled wholly back.
In front of the box stood an man .
Luckily the injury was not very serious .
Of course it was negligent to overlook a cartridge in the barrel, but with a safe decocking possibility this had not happened.
See Murphys Law ..
May 26, 2009, 06:52 AM
PistolPackingParsonquote:
Originally posted by modiecast:
PistolPackingParson....Are you single handedly supplying the entire used gun market? I guess people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones, but I couldn't help but notice.
I know. I know. I need help.
Fortunately, I've always been able to get Glocks at reduced prices. Most of these were bought used and at $50 over the dealer's cost, so when I'd realized that I had yet again made a mistake, I had all but one time broken-even.
I am, of course, insane.
Si non vis bellum para pacem--Karl Barth
May 26, 2009, 09:10 AM
jeremiahjjA decocking device would obviate the purpose of having a Glock. Why would you want that? Revolvers have never had decocking devices. You pull the trigger on a wheel gun, it goes bang. Same thing with a Glock.
A Glock has three safeties already built into the trigger mechanism. Don't want it to shoot? Keep your finger off the trigger. It couldn't be simpler.
SIGnature: Jere
May 26, 2009, 09:12 AM
jeremiahjjquote:
Originally posted by dave-40:
Some month ago here happened an accident when a Glock 17 was put in the original box on the range.
This is only possible when the trigger is pulled wholly back.
In front of the box stood an man .
Luckily the injury was not very serious .
Of course it was negligent to overlook a cartridge in the barrel, but with a safe decocking possibility this had not happened.
See Murphys Law ..
The Glock was put back in the box loaded? If the person was foolish enough to put the gun back in the box without clearing it first, he probably would have put it back cocked. There's no accounting for stupidity and there's no way a manufacturer can build a gun that will take into account every stupid thing a person might do.
SIGnature: Jere
May 26, 2009, 09:40 AM
billt460Trying to argue against a Glock based on safety is totally foolish. Look at most everyone who has shot themselves, or someone else accidentally with one and they would have done the same thing with any other brand. Stupid is stupid, period. Even Forrest Gump knows that. Bill T.
May 26, 2009, 10:09 AM
jeremiahjjI'd guess that a Colt 1911 supposedly in Condition One (cocked and locked) has been responsible for a few accidental shootings. I carried one early in my law enforcement career and -- so help me -- I'd check the thumb safety every so often and find it in the down position. How it got that way, I couldn't say. Something bumped it, I guess, and left the 1911 a tiny trigger squeeze from going off. That would never happen with a Glock, but never mind. Glock-haters will have their say. Glocks AND Sigs are in my inventory and I am subject to carrying and shooting them at any time.
SIGnature: Jere
May 26, 2009, 11:45 PM
Big_Johnquote:
Originally posted by jeremiahjj:
quote:
Originally posted by dave-40:
Some month ago here happened an accident when a Glock 17 was put in the original box on the range.
This is only possible when the trigger is pulled wholly back.
In front of the box stood an man .
Luckily the injury was not very serious .
Of course it was negligent to overlook a cartridge in the barrel, but with a safe decocking possibility this had not happened.
See Murphys Law ..
The Glock was put back in the box loaded? If the person was foolish enough to put the gun back in the box without clearing it first, he probably would have put it back cocked. There's no accounting for stupidity and there's no way a manufacturer can build a gun that will take into account every stupid thing a person might do.
Amen. Perfectly said.
May 27, 2009, 02:30 AM
SVTNateI currently have four G19's (three of them NIB), two G21SF's, and a G23. I figure that you can't have enough G19's, and they're cheap enough to keep spares in the safe.
I almost never shoot my Sigs and HK's anymore. I'd sell them, but then my collection would be almost entirely 1911's and Glocks, and I like to have some variety

-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-
Guns, cars, Cuban cigars
May 27, 2009, 06:33 AM
Orive 8SVTNate,
I currently have three Glock 19's (two NIB), I guess I need to pick up one more.

And I probably will, I'm thinking of buying one to keep at my dad's (he lives in WA) that way I'll have a Glock 19 when I fly out to visit.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Tomorrow's battle is won during today's practice.
May 27, 2009, 06:55 AM
dave-40quote:
Revolvers have never had decocking devices.
Revolvers have normally outside positioned hammers.
Such as 1911, Sigs, HKs, ...
A little difference ..
May 27, 2009, 09:32 AM
jeremiahjjquote:
Originally posted by SVTNate:
I currently have four G19's (three of them NIB), two G21SF's, and a G23. I figure that you can't have enough G19's, and they're cheap enough to keep spares in the safe.
I almost never shoot my Sigs and HK's anymore. I'd sell them, but then my collection would be almost entirely 1911's and Glocks, and I like to have some variety
I'll buy one of the G19s from you if it's OD. And stop saying you collect this model. You'll drive up the price!
SIGnature: Jere
May 27, 2009, 11:42 AM
CAAT1I can't believe that I read the whole thread up to this point.

No convincing here, been on the wagon for a couple of years now.
Fantastic plastic.
May 27, 2009, 11:59 AM
MarkCquote:
Here's a doll.
Funny how you Glock guys carry those with you.
