As a brand Glock about as famous as Rolex, renowned for being the only long-term reliable pistol, akin to the jam resistant sloppy design & build of a typical AK47, but a precision made on CNC with polymer Nylon 2 lower, keep weight down, cleaning a breeze quick and easy, you can take one apart with eyes closed, lube and put it back together by feel easily, simple reliable design, these 3rd gen and 4th gen Glock 17 and 19 are as good as it gets in terms of a pistol, overall nothing beats them in the real world as a killing tool or EDC defense item :)
If you think ammunition has become expensive, just wait until we find out what sending millions of small chunks of lead into nature does to the health of people and nature long-term. Do not think for a second that full metal jacket of copper over that lead does anything to reduce the harms to nature or your wallet. When I was a kid a 50 count box of 22LR ammo was fifty cents or half a dollar or $0,49 at a hardware store, now the same is over $10, or more, and 22 caliber the cheapest ammo by far, many caliber ammos cost almost $1 per bullet, especially hunting rifle rounds, larger caliber rounds, they say that we do not need gun control, we need ammo control, and the military uses depleted uranium rounds in Vulcan cannons, machine guns on hydraulic steroids, dispensing chunks of depleted uranium like that far more harmful to human health and damaging nature than all the lead bullets combined.
DU a radioactive heavy metal that breeds toxic isotopes for centuries into nature, air, water, soil, people, animals, causing cancer rates to increase, fubar industrial military complex fallout example, notice you as a person cannot buy DU rounds for your guns, that is on purpose, that is for militaries, who have nuclear weapons of mass destruction and biological weapons programs, that are more expensive than even a billionaire could afford, way beyond FU budgets, we are talking about a $400 trillion dollars global fiat currency debt debacle spending insanity, for military industrial big boy toys, like nuclear powered submarines and aircraft carriers, each bespoke, costing many billions to build and vastly more to operate with a huge crew for decades, dwarfing the upfront costs with a mountain of operating costs that increase over time.
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