Imagine my sadness when I discovered they were not using an actual dental drill in the movie, but instead a Dremel..."Is it safe?"
Imagine my sadness when I discovered they were not using an actual dental drill in the movie, but instead a Dremel..."Is it safe?"
Facts matter...Feelings Can Lie
I don't think you're reading the same thread(s) as everyone else.
Glocks are generally suggested, especially to new(er) shooters because they can and do work for 99.9% of applications right out of the box. it's only the fiddle-farter and the inteligentsia that "need" to make changes. Even the much maligned sights are easier to fix with a sharpie than a sight pusher.
This is true of much of what "we" (the gun intelligentsia) perceive as "normal". Things like training, practicing, competing, carrying (let alone AIWB carrying), tracking performance, customizing guns based on all of the previous, etc. are not "normal" outside of these small circles. I attended my company's annual meeting yesterday and if all 330 employees were there (it was probably close, more like 300) I would be SHOCKED if even 5 were carrying a gun, and even more shocked if said 5 were carrying anything other than a completely stock firearm, and certainly none were carrying AIWB.