In my experience, Glocks don’t break much. If they do, I can generally fix them, and if not, I have had great CS from Glock. In the past month, I sent them a G4 19 MOS slide with a screw stripped and broken off by my attempts to remove it. They fixed it right up for me without charge.
I am not mechanically inclined, and there is no other pistol that I can work on or get parts for as easily as a Glock.
Likes pretty much everything in every caliber.
I feel like every time this shit comes up we need a chart of issued Glocks/Civvie Glocks vs every other manufacturer. As in numbers sold....I would love to see reported failures of other brands that could come close to the number of Glocks out there.
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I’m in Tulsa(local to the incident), and I’ve run several Glocks to 2500+ round count(I should be better, I know).
I know any gun can fail. TPD is pretty squared away from what I understand, but there are lots of officers...
What really prompted the OP is that a TPD supervisor stated on FB today that they are still looking for the cause of failure.
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@HCM, thanks again for posting the link...
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Glocks never fail
Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits - Mark Twain
Tact is the knack of making a point without making an enemy / Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge?
If nothing else, it speaks to the reliability of modern service pistols that *a* possible malfunction is even worthy of discussion.
We may lose and we may win, but we will never be here again.......