Personal preference does NOT have to be defended as if it's gospel truth. It's OK to have a preference just because that's the way you feel. There's no need to try to prove that anyone with different preferences and opinions is risking death or is dangerously ignorant.
and I disagree.
Listen, I know I am not going to convince anyone here to give up their Glock and I am not trying to do that. I freely admit I don't like them and would not choose one for myself.
What bothers me is the gun is priced for, marketted towards, and pushed by a huge amount of people as perfect for the NEW SHOOTER. People are angry because I have the audacity to tell someone what they shouldn't shoot while others seem to think it perfectly fine to tell them what they should shoot or is good for them. No hypocrisy there!
I cite genuine safety reasons based on the fallibilty of people, especially the new shooter while the opposition sticks to the "Just Follow The Rules" mantra. Great, you can engrave that on the tombstone of someone killed by a Glock ND.
Get something straight, I don't think ANY automatic is the weapon of choice for a new or casual shooter. Period. If one is going to get an auto though I think those new and casual shooters are worst served by the Glock.
I meerely say it is a question of suitability. If it were legal would you suggest that a new shooter carry a MP5K fully auto as a CCW piece? Of Course Not. We admit that some weapons are not suited to some people based on skill, experience and physical capability. I simply say the Glock is unsuited to the new shooter because of its operating mechanism.