Bret4207
At the casting bench in the sky. RIP Bret.
I think the vast, vast majority (ok, almost ALL!!!) issues people have with guns comes down to user neglect or ignorance. Brand doesn't matter, there are people out there who could break an anvil and burn a pot of water.From what the Glock Armorer was telling me. Most of the lead- polygonal issues he has dealt with come down to user neglect. If it is a lead bullet issue it is usually caused by carelessness by someone who has no business loading for their self in the first place. His words not mine.
Like I mentioned earlier I may just go with land and groove, at his sugestion. It is a format I know. Plus according to him is a bit more forgiving.
I am probably going to end up buying a barrel seperate, any way.
Glocks are good, utilitarian guns. They go bang without issue for the most part. They function after lots of abuse. Nothing wrong with them, but not everyone is going to fall in love with one. To each their own, simple as that!