hollowpointt
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I am considering trading my Glock 22 to help with the purchase of a Sigpro 2022 in 40 S&W. Why I guess just for a change. I own three other Glocks but do not have a Sig. Help talk me into it or out of it.
Not for all the reasons Curare states. Primarily because of the sharp marketing techniques Glock used, and the incredible pricing offered to law enforcement agencies. Glock offered to buy up agencies' duty issue handguns and gave huge price breaks to agencies as a means to gain a major share of the LE market. Glock offered a simple mechanism which was an easy platform for novices to learn plus a firearms that was low-maintenance and these factors made the Glock highly attractive to LE.The G22 is the most popular handgun in law enforcement today (possibly in history).
Really? That's why I said what I said? Hmm, perhaps you may want to do some research as to how Glock made its inroads in the U.S. law enforcement market, then.People feel more secure when explaining GLOCK's dominance in LE, competition, shooting schools, and civilian self defense on marketing and a cheaper price.
And certainly, marketing and price have everything to do with the numbers of Glocks sold and in use.
Curare said:People feel more secure when explaining GLOCK's dominance in LE, competition, shooting schools, and civilian self defense on marketing and a cheaper price.
Too bad SIG started using MIM hammers and sears. You have to cut corners somewhere to keep up with the market share leader.
Glock offered to buy up agencies' duty issue handguns and gave huge price breaks to agencies as a means to gain a major share of the LE market. Glock offered a simple mechanism which was an easy platform for novices to learn plus a firearms that was low-maintenance and these factors made the Glock highly attractive to LE.
Curare said:
VPJack said:But never forget. LIFES[SIC] TO[SIC] SHORT TO SHOOT AN UGLY GUN
Jack
VPJack said:So sorry, but my poor grammer still does not make a glock a good looking firearm
jack