GLOCK COPIES M&P

Generation I,II,III... IV??? It sounds like Glock understands that product improvement is requisite in a competitive marketplace where consumers have multiple choices. If Glock had insisted on only producing what are now styled Gen. I pistols, it would be as illogical as current manufacturers to continue to produce pistols styled as 1911 designs. Wait a minute... that is exactly what many manufacturers are doing. Sincerely. brucev.
 
Nope. Your thinking of the Sigmas

yea that what lots of people say and they say the glock is much better, but if its a copy how is it not as good---
not trash talken Glocks just seems a silly my dogs bigger than your dog kinda thing
the good is we can own both and enjoy both
I wont trash talk others guns as I think they ALL have good points, bad points and we can all get along no matter what we own o well off the soap box LOL
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Having zero Tupperware experience in 45+ years allowed me to bring only first impressions to the glass counter top when I was looking for one. The one overriding issue for me has always been, how the weapon's sights come into alignment during a fast presentation. Everything else will be academic if I can't get it into action as quickly as possible? A K frame does it well for me, a 1911' with an arched mainspring does it well for me too. Many of the Sig's do equally as good. Unfortunately, the Glocks would not for my shape hand. They have a great reputation. Too bad they won't work for me.
 
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Representative group size for the G17 & MP9 at 50 yards fired from the standing position.
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I just saw a pic of that new glock today in a magazine, not too sure if that new replaceable backstrap will sell, I love my glock and personally they should stick to their guns (no pun intended) and do away with frilly add-ons. The design just doesn't look good now. I love my SW99 for having its replaceable backstrap, but my glock is my GLOCK. The RTF stuff looks ok, but I guess I'm just old-fashioned.
 

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