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Glock 35 agian

Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
edited March 2002 in General Discussion
Would you consider the Glock 35 a Military Grade pistol? If not, why. And do you think the HK USP .40 is a better pistol in terms of durability and accuracy? Or are they about the same?[This message has been edited by Gene B. (edited 02-27-2002).]

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  • leeblackmanleeblackman Member Posts: 5,303 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    I would consider it a military grade pistol, considering thats what its was designed for and considering that in 1983 it became the standard issue sidearm of the Austrian Army.
  • Josey1Josey1 Member Posts: 9,598 ✭✭
    edited November -1
    Heck yes I would consider it militery grade,Glocks are the AK-47s of auto-pistols as far as reliability and durability.
  • Gene B.Gene B. Member Posts: 892 ✭✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    But an HK USP .40 can do all the things a Glock can do reliablity wise just as good, if not better....right?????
  • pikeal1pikeal1 Member Posts: 2,707
    edited November -1
    Gene, seems like your just looking for one person to give you the green light to spend the extra $$ Don't know enought about guns (yet) to give you a good answer, but go with what you like.
  • dheffleydheffley Member Posts: 25,000
    edited November -1
    Gene B.,You've run this question before, and the answer is still the same. The HK is the better gun of the two!
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  • TxsTxs Member Posts: 17,809 ✭✭✭
    edited November -1
    To my knowledge, the G35 is not in use by any of the worlds military forces. The only country to adopt any of the Glock s is it's country of origin, Austria, who adopted the G17 9mm shortly after it's introduction.The only country who has deemed the Glock fit for acceptance has one of the worlds smallest military forces and hasn't been involved in combat in several decades.Contrary to how Glock has marketed their pistols for the last 20 years or so, I would say this makes the answer to your question no.
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