Do you own a Glock?

Do you own a Glock pistol?

  • Yes, I own at least one Glock.

    Votes: 235 59.3%
  • No, I don't own a Glock.

    Votes: 113 28.5%
  • I used to own a Glock, but not anymore.

    Votes: 41 10.4%
  • No, but I do own a Glock Clone.

    Votes: 7 1.8%

  • Total voters
    396
I have a Glock 27 Gen 4.

Take it to the range occasionally and enjoy shooting it.I

But I decided it's unsafe to pocket carry a striker fired gun with no safety.
 
Never was much of a polymer gun liker until I got my Walther PPS M2 and my FNS 9. The difference for me between the FN 9 and a Glock is night and day. Never will down check anyone for owning Glocks though. If they work for you, that's great.
 
Just this one. My bride got it back in 2008 when the FBI celebrated it's [emoji817] anniversary. :) They were only made available to agents through the FBIAA at the time.

Glocks aren't my thing as I prefer bright blue steel [emoji106] But since she's used Glocks her entire career she's accumulated several over the years that now take up needed space in our safe. Plan to remedy that when she hangs it up for good.[emoji16]



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I think that's as cool as a Glock can get.
 
I own multiple Glocks.

We ditched the S & W M & P and went with Glock for our duty weapon.

Not sure at this point, how anyone can deride Glock's service history and reliability pedigree.
 
I don't own any Glocks, although my sons and my daughter swear by them. I'm like Kurusu. They just aren't "eye pleasing" to me.

I realize they are very good firearms, but I'll be honest. I'm partial to blued steel and walnut.

I'm the first to admit that I'm out of the norm, but having a gun that is microwaveable and dishwasher safe just seems wrong for some reason. I know they're great, reliable guns, but old habits die hard I guess.

Maybe I'm old fashioned, but I've always been able to get my deer without having a camo-covered synthetic stock for my rifle. I've also been able to fill my limit of ducks without my shotgun being full camo. I know that doesn't have anything to do with Glocks, it just seems that this, too, is becoming trendy.
 
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Just bought my first Glock a few weeks ago-brand new G17 Gen 4. Last week I happened upon a LNIB G22 Gen 4. Now looking for a G21 Gen 4 to round out the trio. They at least shoot as well as any of my S&W M&P's. I used some Christmas cash to buy both, the G21 will be on my own dime.
Never thought I'd own a Glock, but you just never know...LOL :-)
 
I own a Glock 23, 3rd Gen that I hate to shoot because my small hands and the blocky, thick grip don't work together. It came cheap with a spare 357 Sig barrel and I added a 40 to 9mm conversion barrel and a 22 conversion kit that also came cheap. I got it to use when I work with agencies that carried Glocks usually as a trainer.

I also own a Glock 43 9mm that I shoot fairly well because the grip does work with my hands. I'd ditch the 23 but the mags work with my AR-9.

I don't like the Glock safety system. A rookie with a Glock is, to me, a scary sight unless I know he's got a very heavy trigger, then it's like a revolver.

I'll concede they are reliable for an auto but I don't trust any auto enough to leave my J frame back up at home. Guess, I've seen too much.....
 
Although it's fun to rib Glocks, I do appreciate them for their utility and reliability. I've owned several, but still have 2. Great guns! I'd never own another brand plastic gun.
I also like having the versatility of using mags of 10-33 rounds in my G26 and 9mm AR
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Don't own one, but have a SD9VE. Have shot a glock 45acp, but it did nothing for me. The SD9 was bought to fill a need, and fit the budget.
 
I have a few. And I shoot them well. I read at one time they are the klashinikov of
pistols. I believe that. Mine started life as 40's and have 9mm barrels. They run
like striped a**ed apes.

After saying that, they are souless plastic ghouls. The Shields are
the same way and I've got some of them too.
 
I currently own one Glock, a G32 in 357Sig. My local cop shop had 357Sig ball ammo for $200/1,000 rounds. They would also sell me a blue label Glock for $398, so I bought the pistol and ammo. It shoots really nice, maybe not as nice as the P229 I used to own, but much nicer than I expected. I think I'll hang on to this one. At some point I think I might get the long slide .40 Glock and a 357 conversion barrel.

At various times in the past I also owned a Glock 19 and a Glock 43. They got sold off to fund various revolver purchases.
 
I don't own one, but I do respect them. I have a friend who has several (he's been a Glock guy for years now), and I shoot them all well. I have yet to see one malfunction, and they are all reasonably accurate.

The problem is, is that whenever I have enough cash to buy something new, something made of steel is usually just a little more appealing.
 
One, a Glock 43 single stack. It shoots okay and is easy to take down and reassemble. That being stated, any future purchases will be S&W revolvers.
 
I have owned a 19 since Feb 1996, and a 23 since 1999, with thousands of rounds through each I have never had a malfunction. A Glock is a tool, like a claw hammer
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