Long ago and far away, when it was so much better than it is today, I bought a Glock. I was excited to own a Glock . . . until I took it to the range.
Within the first 50 rounds the recoil spring guide broke and locked the gun up. Glock sent me a new one at no charge.
I hated the trigger. I tried every combination of springs and connectors, including the hard to get "target" connector, and the New York spring. Never could get a trigger that I liked.
I also couldn't hit well with it. I to keep everything in the black on a bullseye target with a DA revolver at 50 ft. The Glock went everywhere. A buddy was the DC Metropolitan Police firearms instructor, I asked him what was wrong with the gun. He punched a ragged hole in the target and said, "You're the problem."
I sold it and went back to 1911s.
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