LMAO Big Sky.

I've fooled with enough 40-45 caliber Glocks and MPs now to have formed some opinions.

Glocks have sloppier chambers which translates to better feeding with a wide variety of bullet profiles. I've benched enough Glocks to be convinced the vast majority will keep 5 shots in 4" at 50 yards from a rest. I'm getting about the same or a shade better from MP's so accuracy is good enough in either case.

Glock makes the better magazine and it's less prone to inadvertent damage. Another reliability advantage. If I buy a used MP it automatically gets the mags detail stripped and new springs installed.

Of course you can polish out the MP chamber, feed ramp and break over point, I've done this and a MP will feed SWCs etc like butter afterward.

I like the basic MP grip much better. For me to like midsize Glocks, I have to undercut the trigger guard to make knuckle room.

Frankly I think a Walther P99AS would suit me better than either of them.


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