If you aren't afraid of taking a hacksaw to your Glock, OT Defense has released a jig to change the grip angle of your Glock.
This hasn’t been necessary since the Gen 3 Glocks. And even then there was better ways to do a grip reduction.
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Right I understand I was just being facetious. I suppose this is a good way for 1911 guys to be able to experience what it’s like to shoot a truly reliable pistol that won’t jam. I’m sure someone here will chime in about how they have a unicorn 1911 that has never malfunctioned on them. I don’t believe it and if it hasn’t I don’t believe many rounds have been ran through it. 1911s look amazing and shoot great. I’m just not sold on the reliability, even the higher dollar ones can be extremely finicky with ammo. That’s never mattered with any of my Glocks.People that don’t like the Glock grip angle shoot something else or send their guns to Boresight.
Right I understand I was just being facetious. I suppose this is a good way for 1911 guys to be able to experience what it’s like to shoot a truly reliable pistol that won’t jam. I’m sure someone here will chime in about how they have a unicorn 1911 that has never malfunctioned on them. I don’t believe it and if it hasn’t I don’t believe many rounds have been ran through it. 1911s look amazing and shoot great. I’m just not sold on the reliability, even the higher dollar ones can be extremely finicky with ammo. That’s never mattered with any of my Glocks.
The reason people believe 1911’s are unreliable is due to the number of issues people have with poorly made pistols.
Why would anyone mess with perfection?
Agreed. The problem with “1911” is it’s more a generic term than a brand or model. See also “AR15”. A Bear Creek Arsenal is not going to perform like a SOLGW, but they both become data points all the same.
In addition my personal experience with 1911s has shown there is a smaller window of reliable tolerances...too loose and they suck, too tight and they’re finicky. A quality middle-of-the-road factory built 1911 is about the best bet you’ll get. Even in the best case scenario they still require much more maintenance than modern fighting pistols.
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Looks like there was a smidgen of confusion here. This thread is about Glocks, not HKs.
Looks like there was a smidgen of confusion here. This thread is about Glocks, not HKs.