cmgee67 wrote:Ill stick with my Glocks.
And I'll add H&K as well as FiveSeven. Those are the only semi auto guns I've owned that never gave me an issue. They just work right out of box.
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cmgee67 wrote:Ill stick with my Glocks.
parabelum wrote:cmgee67 wrote:Ill stick with my Glocks.
And I'll add H&K as well as FiveSeven. Those are the only semi auto guns I've owned that never gave me an issue. They just work right out of box.
I blame the leadership, or lack thereof. Fish rots from the head down. Lower standards for those up top trickle down.Liberty wrote:An Op Ed in the LA times proposes that cops should be banned packing Glocks.
LA Times OpEdIs it the Glocks fault, the LEOs or the training? If the short trigger pull is the problem, I take it he wouldn't like 1911's either. I used to see a lot off cops with Beretta 92s. Not so much any more.The underlying problem with these pistols is a short trigger pull and the lack of an external safety. In real-world encounters, a short trigger pull can be lethal, in part because a significant percentage of law enforcement officers — some experts say as high as 20% — put their finger on the trigger of their weapons when under stress. According to firearms trainers, most officers are completely unaware of their tendency to do this and have a hard time believing it, even when they're shown video evidence from training exercises.
It's a training issue. I've owned Kimbers, Springfields, and others, and my experience is the exact opposite of yours. The two and a half reasons I don't carry 1911s any longer are: (1) capacity; (2) weight; and (3) caliber. Caliber is the "half a reason", because I know you can get 9mm 1911s, but most of them are .45s, and the two that I still have in my safe are utterly reliable. One of the two that I have is the one that my own father staked his life on in the Pacific in 1945.cmgee67 wrote:And friend of mine used to work for Dallas PD and he said when he was there 1911's were banned because two officers he knew at Dallas were in a gun fight and both got killed because their 1911's jammed. I' don't remember if it was two separate gun fights or the same one but nevertheless ,That's why I don't, I won't, and I will never trust a 1911 to save my life. Every 1911 I've used or handled have all jammed or malfunctioned in one way or another. Ruger, kimber, colt, Springfield, and a couple others. I have handled. All messed up. Ill stick with my Glocks.
Totally agree on SigLena wrote:I also have several 100% reliable 1911's and carried them for years and would do again if need to, when asked on a bet your life on it carry weapon I always say SIG or GLOCK and would say same today.
I must just be lucky with 1911's. I have owned 9 different 1911's from Colt, Dan Wesson, Nighthawk, Les Baer, CZ, and Magnum Research. Now I realize that none of these are "low end" manufacturers. But, my 1911's have been every bit as reliable as my non-1911's. In that second category are guns from Glock, Sig, and CZ, among others.Lena wrote:I also have several 100% reliable 1911's and carried them for years and would do again if need to, when asked on a bet your life on it carry weapon I always say SIG or GLOCK and would say same today.
I have carried 1911s in the past and wouldn't hesitate carrying one again and I agree on the accuracy of SigsSoccerdad1995 wrote:I must just be lucky with 1911's. I have owned 9 different 1911's from Colt, Dan Wesson, Nighthawk, Les Baer, CZ, and Magnum Research. Now I realize that none of these are "low end" manufacturers. But, my 1911's have been every bit as reliable as my non-1911's. In that second category are guns from Glock, Sig, and CZ, among others.Lena wrote:I also have several 100% reliable 1911's and carried them for years and would do again if need to, when asked on a bet your life on it carry weapon I always say SIG or GLOCK and would say same today.
Given no other parameters (number of BG's, range, etc), I would "bet my life" on a 1911, which I do, every day. That said, for the specific situation of a home invasion, I "bet my life" on a Sig, because that gun is more accurate, and has a greater capacity, even though it is too big to carry.
Now if you told me I had a $500 budget, I would get a Glock (Gen 3) as opposed to any 1911 that I could buy in that price range.
On the opposite end of the spectrum I own 3 Colt 1911s, a A1 .45, a Commander .45 and a .38 Super out of several thousand rounds very few malfunctions never a "Jam" that couldn't be quickly rectified. I shot some pretty well worn ones in the military still shot you just didn't know where it was going to shoot once it got heated up. To each their own.cmgee67 wrote:And friend of mine used to work for Dallas PD and he said when he was there 1911's were banned because two officers he knew at Dallas were in a gun fight and both got killed because their 1911's jammed. I' don't remember if it was two separate gun fights or the same one but nevertheless ,That's why I don't, I won't, and I will never trust a 1911 to save my life. Every 1911 I've used or handled have all jammed or malfunctioned in one way or another. Ruger, kimber, colt, Springfield, and a couple others. I have handled. All messed up. Ill stick with my Glocks.