austinrealtor wrote:So I'm tossing out a wild theory for discussion. May border on blasphemy to some on both "sides" but hear me out (this is a bit long-winded).
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Or more likely it would be the biggest flop in the history handguns as both sides reject it like New Coke.
As a happy owner of Glocks and 1911s, I just don't see the value in this proposition. What market are you appealing to? 1911 people would reject any "plastic guns" and Glock people would decry the incessant need for oiling, tuning, gunsmithing, and general oppressive weight.
Honestly though...I like both for different reasons. One of the cool things about guns is that there are so many different mechanical solutions to the problem. The 1911 represents a century of "tried and true" for hammer-fired systems, and Glock represents several decades of "tried and true" for striker-fired.