▲ 39 r/Glocks
Why is Glock basically considered a standard?
For context , my first gun is a Glock 45, initially before owning any gun i was looking at some sigs (dont kill me) but once i went to the store and held a few guns in my hand the Glock just felt "right". I know this is a glock sub, but id like your thoughts as to why the glock is basically a standard almost everywhere , some people dislike em but even the one who dont like em kinda respect the name . Please give me your thoughts.
At the end of the day people buy whatever they like i personally love my 45 and ill be getting another glock soon, some other guns feel good in the hand but i think ill stick to glock , maybe when i have some more cash to burn ill own other stuff, but not as my CCW.
u/MrReaperX- — 7 hours ago