I know I am opening up a can of worms, but I enjoy watching the world burn. Is Glock still the best? Obviously, this is somewhat objective, but it's a legitimate question. Reliability, accuracy, and price have all been matched. The weight is not as easy to rival, but it's been done by the PPQ, Sig P320, and M&P. Most others come within a few ounces which amount to nearly nothing. For it's time, the Glock was revolutionary, but the design has not changed besides a few small changes here and there (which have led to issues with the reliability of the gun). Take the XD for example. Heavier? Yes, absolutely. As reliable? Yes. The XD has passed the "Glock" torture test with no issues. It's accuracy is better and the ergonomics are better. Again, some of this is subjective, but it's for the sake of the argument. Another top contender is the PPQ. It has a vastly superior trigger and ergonomics which lend itself to better accuracy. It's also just a hair over Glock's weight, yet it is shot down by all the Glock fanboys because it's not as proven. Well, nothing that is created after 1982 will have the service record of Glock because the only way it could be around as long is for glock to go out of business. Yet after reports from a handful of LEO's and SWAT teamsters, plus some torture tests that have been documented, it has been proven to be extremely reliable. Yet it is hated. Now, that being said, the aftermarket support for the Glock is undeniable and unbeatable except by the 1911. But, many common customizations made to glocks can be found, stock, on other new guns. So, why buy a Glock?
Throw whatever you've got.
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I'd like to say that, while I'm looking forward to the ensuing forum war, I am honestly curious what arguments people have for or against Glock. I had this discussion with a close friend and I'd like to escape my echo chamber.