Bulldog1911 wrote:03Lightningrocks wrote:SZINK wrote:Broke from that short of a fall?? NO good! I have dropped my G26 from chest level on the concrete floor (sounded like it went off ) and only had a small scratch...glock FTW
side note- have never dropped my 1911....
That is what makes Glock the best self defense pistol one can purchase.
Really?!?!?! Not trying to get into Glock/1911 debate, but i just can't follow your logic here. The test of a good SD pistol is to drop it from your chest and see what happens?
I though maybe...fire...a couple thousand rounds down the range, checking for functionality and accuracy might be a better test.
Got me thinking...maybe I should drop my Browning .308 and see how good of a hunting rifle she is...
My personal opinion is that reliability is the most important factor in a SD handgun. Absolute assurance that the gun will go bang is more important to me than a slight difference in accuracy. In a SD situation, I am most likely going to be under extreme stress and firing at relatively close range. Under these conditions, there will not be much difference in effective accuracy among any modern, name brand handgun.
I'll take a gun that I know will go bang even if I abuse it somehow, or forget to keep it fully lubricated, etc.
I own 1911's for fun at the range, and for looking purty in my safe. I own Glocks for my go-to SD guns.
I have different standards for a hunting rifle, because the purpose of that weapon is completely different than the purpose of my SD weapons. For a hunting rifle, accuracy goes up quite a bit in importance.