By Jim Pilgrim
I’m a big Glock guy; I own three, two G19s and a G26. Glock designed their revolutionary polymer frame back in the 1980s. Their guns have a brilliantly simple design; I can field strip mine in under 10 seconds. The true visionary genius is its polymer frame. Its lightweight strength has been copied by many other manufacturers over the years — Kahr, Sig, Springfield to name a few, but Glock was the first. Imitation is the greatest form of flattery. Carried by military and law enforcement worldwide for over three decades, it has proven itself indestructible after millions of rounds. Many experts in the firearm industry were very skeptical of a “plastic” gun. But they have been proven wrong and their criticism silenced.
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Pull the trigger and see for yourself.