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the glock with a big clip is more unwieldy than the cobray
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And that's saying a lot. I -hate- the M-9/11 series. They're very poorly balanced, clunky, and usually have abyssmal triggers. They were designed to be open-bolt submachineguns, not closed-bolt semiautos, and it shows. They're also difficult to use accurately because of the 90-degree grip angle and lack of a stock. The grip angle wouldn't be such an issue, but without a stock you tend to pull your shots low and tire your hand quickly.
If you want a Mac, shell out and buy a full-auto. They're by far the cheapest and easiest-to-find of the civillian-legal machineguns, you can usually pick one up for about $3500.
If you're after a high-capacity pistol for self defense or nightstand duty, you might want to consider the Spectre, an Italian-made weapon with a 50-round magazine and much superior ergonomics. It also has a pretty nasty trigger, but it can be worked on.