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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerTactical" data-source="post: 908590" data-attributes="member: 6999"><p>Correct.</p><p></p><p>As more of a clarification, Glocks do NOT have a fully supported chamber causing the infamous "Glock KaBoom" with some 40cal ammunition. I will NOT recommend a Glock anyone wanting a 40cal weapon.</p><p></p><p>Also, my point with the reliability is due to their simplicity of design and the manufacturing of the tolerances. As with anything else that is a mechanical product, parts will break and issues will occur, but they are far fewer with Glocks due to their inherent design considerations, their manufacturing tolerances, and their fewer number of individual components.</p><p></p><p>Also notice that my PWD/EDC is NOT a Glock, and my go-to for Z-Day is my 1911.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerTactical, post: 908590, member: 6999"] Correct. As more of a clarification, Glocks do NOT have a fully supported chamber causing the infamous "Glock KaBoom" with some 40cal ammunition. I will NOT recommend a Glock anyone wanting a 40cal weapon. Also, my point with the reliability is due to their simplicity of design and the manufacturing of the tolerances. As with anything else that is a mechanical product, parts will break and issues will occur, but they are far fewer with Glocks due to their inherent design considerations, their manufacturing tolerances, and their fewer number of individual components. Also notice that my PWD/EDC is NOT a Glock, and my go-to for Z-Day is my 1911. [/QUOTE]
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