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11/1/2008 6:06:19 AM EDT
I have one, but I am still debating how well I like it. I have always been a big SIG/1911/P35 fan and this is a bit of a difference. Is there a 'break-in' period for Glock virgins?
11/1/2008 6:17:24 AM EDT
[#1]
I have never found that Glocks need a break in. Just shoot it.  It is different than what you have had before just use it and you will become comfortable with it.
These are very reliable guns and should not give you any problems at all.

11/1/2008 8:20:57 PM EDT
[#2]
I think he might have meant a "break in" for him! LOL

It'll probably take a bit of shooting to get used to the trigger and the grip and it's angle.  Just like anything else.  Even after a few thousand rounds, and almost as many draws a year after I got it, I still occasionally find myself trying to thumb the safety off since my carry gun for like a decade was my USP .45.
11/1/2008 9:44:57 PM EDT
[#3]
i never broke my glocks in. i just shoot the hell out of them
11/1/2008 11:09:21 PM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
i never broke my glocks in. i just shoot the hell out of them



lol good quote right there...
11/6/2008 12:31:51 PM EDT
[#5]
Takes some time transitioning from a sig to a glock trigger. Plus the grip angle is much different. Practice and it will come to you.
11/6/2008 2:23:14 PM EDT
[#6]
Better watch it.  Play with it too much and it will reproduce.