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I bought a new G17 about ten years ago. My first handgun purchase. I've never had a problem. I don't have many rounds through it though. 115gr std load.
The more I use it, a lot in the last year, my trigger finger is grinding on the bottom of the trigger guard. So I'm considering moving on to another model. I'll stick to 9mm mostly because of cost.
I have a 9000s Beretta that I like a lot, and shoot well.
I just got rid of my last G19 in a trade since I have a LW
9MM conversion barrel for my G23. I also have a G26 with a 3.5 trigger and a Cominolli safety that came with the gun, G17, G34 (which is incredibly accurate and fun to shoot), G22 with extra LW 357 barrel, and a G21SF with a trigger job and a Tungsten guide rod which made a tremendous difference. The G34 came with an extra LW
4-port comp'ed barrel, but it spits a little too much debris through the ports for my taste, so I stick with the stock barrel.
Needless to say, I love Glocks (and SIGs). Next I plan on a G30 or G36.
Well, I teethed on M1911s, so I thought I'd hate 'em... but once you get past the trigger - not bad.
Ergonomics on Glocks isn't bad - just takes a little getting used to. I have no complaints with my Glocks. Rugged, dependable, not all that spendy, fairly accurate... they do everything I ask them to. I'd buy Glock again.
I have the 19, 26, and 17. I thought I was going to only own the 19, but was told they would multiply. I really wanted to get a G21SF, but it was still too thick for my hands. I enjoy the 9mm Glocks.
My only complaint, and it's a very small complaint, would be that it is a bit "thick" - but that is the nature of the beast when you are talking about something that is about as big as my hand and still holds 10 rounds of .45ACP.
I have a Glock 34 that I use for IDPA competition. Works great for me everytime. I am kinda new to the shooting sport and always want to try a 1911 of some sort but just about every match I shoot at I will see some one with a 1911 that will jam or misfire or have some kind of malfunction. So for now I will just stay with my Glock.
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