Originally Posted by
Vector16
The Glock appeal, I used to hate Glocks, Maybe not so much the guns but the arrogat owners that thought the Glock was the holy grail of handguns, which it is not. Every glock that I have every shot I have had a stovepipe with in 100 rounds. That has not changed. Glocks feel and act more like a toy gun when you hold it and dry fire them. The just don't have the "real" gun feel. I have 1911's a few other striker fire handguns and a couple wheel guns. I was in the market a couple months ago for a 9mm. I was looking for a gun that had good roots, easy to take apart and clean and a real short, killer reset. I looked at the SR9, the XD, M&P, and the G17. The XD was neither easy to clean or had a good reset. It was just not a good gun tio have and shoot IMO. The SR was not the best either and i did not ;ole the shorter barrel. I already had a Sigma with a crappy reset and the M&P was a great looking gun with a crisp trigger and a good reset. It was a tie beteen the G17 and the M&P9. I really wnated the M&P9. What finally did it was when I rented both guns at the range the G17 had a great reset and was lighter that the M&P IMO, and when I inserted the mag into the M&P the slide slammed shut on its own. Just to get all the other guys that thing this is a feature, Its not, I was told by S&W it is a malfunction. I was not slamming the mag in there, I was just sliding it in till it clicked and that is all. I thought that would have been really bad if I were a newbie and would have had my finger on the trigger, the guy next to me would have been one dead duck. The G17 did not do this and it was really easy to clean. I bought it. I have 500 rounds down range on it now. Everytime I get done with it and move to another pistol I feel there is something wrong with them. I know its just the fact that the Glock has a better trigger and with the angle of the grip it does not want to kick up as much, it wants to kick back so it will stay more on target. Its a good thing too. I would totally reccomend it to you but I would say to get the G23. With the 40 cal you can just switch barrels and have a 9mm. The .40 cal mag will take 9mm rounds and work great for you. The extra mags are $25 from Glock and that is a heck of alot better that buying more S&W mags for $40-$50 each.