Never cared for glocks flat slab sided grip design or grip angle enough to keep even one old glock around . My first centerfire pistol was a steel 5" 1911 in 45 and I prefer that 18* grip angle and grip panel options can feel good in my hand . M&P's fill my polymer striker fired handgun needs so no reason to bother with a glock .
If for some reason I wanted a odd grip angle Austrian designed handgun pistol it might have been a Steyr over glock . The grip fills my hand far better than a glock can and it has a low bore center that makes it more controllable over a glock at least to me . But steyrs are not common enough for me to invest in one as a carry option and I'm not a collector of range guns so no steyr ether .
I also have a m&p 4"compact and a hellcat pro if I I feel the need to carry a 9mm .
If for some reason I wanted a odd grip angle Austrian designed handgun pistol it might have been a Steyr over glock . The grip fills my hand far better than a glock can and it has a low bore center that makes it more controllable over a glock at least to me . But steyrs are not common enough for me to invest in one as a carry option and I'm not a collector of range guns so no steyr ether .
I also have a m&p 4"compact and a hellcat pro if I I feel the need to carry a 9mm .