The important thing to remember with a thread like this is that every opinion, no matter how logically obtained or firmly held, is just that: an opinion. It is, therefore, necessarily subjective to a great degree. We form our opinions based on a mix of what WE have read, and what WE have heard, and what WE have experienced. And to some degree, what WE feel.
For example, if all of
my friends tell me that Glock are great guns, and all of the gunwriters that
I read say the same, and then the Glock
I purchase has two stovepipes in the first box of ammo, chances are
I will think they are all a bunch of useless Kool-aid drinkers, and the things are overrated.
Conversely, what if all of
my experience has been with Hi-Points, Jennings, and early Sigmas? In all likelihood, under the same circumstances
I will probably think it is the wondergun of legend.
It is important to always remember the difference between these three phrases:
1. "I know..."
2. "I think..."
3. "I feel..."
The first should be very rarely used. The second should be the measure striven for in almost all of our decisions. The third should be reserved for matters of the heart. Unfortunately (or fortunately) for this thread, guns, for most of us, are just that.