Except for the front night sight being dead right out of the box, mine's been flawless for 350. Thankfully the shop replaced it while I waited. Sumbitches made me walk around the store and buy a couple of other things while I waited. It's a conspiracy.
Mark
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Well, no need asking about the quality/crispness of the trigger then.
the trigger is hands down better than the Glock trigger, short reset, smooth pull, no issues at all with my two P365 guns. I am as of now not sold on the P320, my hands on research is telling me the G19X is the better gun, in the G43 size the P365 in my hands outperforms the shield, G26 size guns and the G43.
GW, my wife and I each have one with no issues so far (granted they haven't seen hard use yet). Having said that, I had a sit-down conversation (i.e. it wasn't just an offhand comment while passing each other in the aisle) with Dave Spaulding of Handgun Combatives while at the SHOT show. He mentioned that he liked the new Glock 48 so I asked him what he thought of the 365 Sig.....his comment was that he's never had one make it thru a class yet. He's had a number of shooters attend with them, but none have made it all the way thru.....one lady had hers dump on the first day so she borrowed one on the second day and it shot craps too. Overall he's not impressed. Kind of made me want to take a class with mine and see how it goes.
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GW, my wife and I each have one with no issues so far (granted they haven't seen hard use yet). Having said that, I had a sit-down conversation (i.e. it wasn't just an offhand comment while passing each other in the aisle) with Dave Spaulding of Handgun Combatives while at the SHOT show. He mentioned that he liked the new Glock 48 so I asked him what he thought of the 365 Sig.....his comment was that he's never had one make it thru a class yet. He's had a number of shooters attend with them, but none have made it all the way thru.....one lady had hers dump on the first day so she borrowed one on the second day and it shot craps too. Overall he's not impressed. Kind of made me want to take a class with mine and see how it goes.
It could be that they are destined to be "carry a lot, shoot a little" handguns, along the lines of the Kel-Tec P3AT.
400,000 Glocks recalled in 1992, the biggest in the history of firearms. Just a number.
The size of the recall reflected the market share.
Yeah, it was every Glock pistol sold in the US to-date. In keeping with the cute cartoons you posted regarding the Sig, the Glock recall was also due to firing when dropped. The difference is that the Glocks went auto.
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How can this be? Glocks are perfect! Then they forget that the heavenly pistol Glock had start up problems. Sad that people get so wrapped up in a brand that they cannot see the forest for the trees. I have glocks and sigs, some pistols in from one company are better than some from the other company. Neither expecially glock has been handed down from the heavens.
400,000 Glocks recalled in 1992, the biggest in the history of firearms. Just a number.
The size of the recall reflected the market share.
Yeah, it was every Glock pistol sold in the US to-date. In keeping with the cute cartoons you posted regarding the Sig, the Glock recall was also due to firing when dropped. The difference is that the Glocks went auto.
Nah, had to be fake news, the glock is perfect. Why I bet they have a bunch of marketing geniuses just wracking their brains right now regarding just "what" they could do to add more perfection to a perfect product! In my opinion if they added horse s-hit to the box it came in the glock boys would spend days Oing and Ahing while discussing the new edible packing material in the box. We got Baptists, Methodists and now the Glocktist religion.
Nah, had to be fake news, the glock is perfect. Why I bet they have a bunch of marketing geniuses just wracking their brains right now regarding just "what" they could do to add more perfection to a perfect product! In my opinion if they added horse s-hit to the box it came in the glock boys would spend days Oing and Ahing while discussing the new edible packing material in the box. We got Baptists, Methodists and now the Glocktist religion.
Did you have an 'uncle' named Glock that visited while daddy was at work?
Nah, my mom was too smart to let a glocktist into the house. I got 1200 on my first P365 now, it’s meant to be carried a lot and shot a little. I don’t know Gmoats and was not attacking him personally. If you have a personal gun failure then post it up. Johns mother in laws brothers second cousins bosses mothers sons statement could be fact or fiction.
Wild Bill Hickok 45 nails it P365>G43X. Glock has got to become more innovative, its as H45 says, a very competitive market.. On the other hand based on my personal abilities and examination I will not replace any G19 or G17 that I have with the Sig 320. In my hands a Gen 3 17 is twice as precise as the two 320's I have shot. One 320 had a red dot on it the romeo something or another, still no dice, the cheap ass plastic sights on the old large frame technology in my hands out shot the new cooler 320. For those of you from Rio Linda as el rushbo would say, I am not a fanboy of any company.
......Glock has got to become more innovative............
I've wondered how much it would take for Glock (or an aftermarket company) to make a thin metal wall mag (maybe from mag catch down) that would double to single stack and work in existing Glock designs?
I love Glocks, but they're way behind the curve. As I said before, 10 years ago a single stack G19 would've been fantastic. Today, not so much.
While admitting his Glock bias, for the last several years it's not unusual for Hickok45 to review pistols he prefers to the Glock offerings. What stops him from switching to a different brand, he says, is the accumulation of Glock magazines, holsters, etc. that he has amassed over the years.
Forgive me my nonsense, as I also forgive the nonsense of those that think they talk sense. Robert Frost