I am one of those Glock fans and have 3 of them. Its not as accurate as my Sigs, but it didnt cost as much either. I carry a Glock. The trigger safety is not an issue as far as I am concerned, if my finger on the trigger its only because I am pulling the trigger and plan on the gun firing. The trigger could be a little smoother I agree. The concept of a "safety" on a gun is an oxymoron in my opinion. I have never heard anyone complaining about the lack of a safety on a revolver so the concept that the Glock only fires when you pull the trigger is moot argument to me. My vision of the Glock is a ugly flat black revolver (with 15 rounds). Comparing a Glock to the beauty of Sig is like comparing an AR-15 to a Weatherby Mark V. The Glock was designed to be run over by a tank, and still fire a full clip underwater. It was never designed for beauty. If I were to be sent off to war I would rather have a Glock than the standard Beretta 92, which I own and love the looks of compared to most any pistol.
I have rambled enough. Gun safety and training is the answer. The real choice of pistol is much like the titty board. Do you like blondes, brunettes or redheads? Those like all pistols can all be unsafe in the wrong hands and cause catastrophic misfires if you arent careful.
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