Doesn’t matter how gay they are. Looking for something super simple for an elder with arthritis who’s afraid of a handgun jam and could call for backup from a neighbor.
Glocks don’t jam. Modern Tupperware guns do not jam. In the past year I have shot +- 10k brass 115gr 9mm plinking ammo. Mostly pmc bronze and Winchester. Not a single malfunction. I have also shot about 9k tula and wolf 9mm Russian made steel case as well. That shit has a light primer strike about every 100 rds. And a stove pipe maybe a couple times a case. It’s pretty rare for cheap garbage ammo.
All this ammo was shot out of 2 highly modified glocks; gen3 17 and gen5 19x. And 2 relatively stock glocks (agency triggers and ghost connectors. And barrels. Ok maybe not relatively stock.) anyways my point is I had zero ammo related malfunctions with highly modified glocks. a stock Glock has even less a chance to malfunction.
Get a Gen 5 Glock 17. Everyone has glocks. It will be easy to take full mags off dead commies. Or if you need replacement parts.
Doesn’t matter how gay they are. Looking for something super simple for an elder with arthritis who’s afraid of a handgun jam and could call for backup from a neighbor.
Glocks don’t jam. Modern Tupperware guns do not jam. In the past year I have shot +- 10k brass 115gr 9mm plinking ammo. Mostly pmc bronze and Winchester. Not a single malfunction. I have also shot about 9k tula and wolf 9mm Russian made steel case as well. That shit has a light primer strike about every 100 rds. And a stove pipe maybe a couple times a case. It’s pretty rare for cheap garbage ammo.
All this ammo was shot out of 2 highly modified glocks; gen3 17 and gen5 19x. And 2 relatively stock glocks (agency triggers and ghost connectors. And barrels. Ok maybe not relatively stock.) anyways my point is I had zero ammo related malfunctions with highly modified glocks. a stock Glock has even less a chance to malfunction.
Get a Gen 5 Glock 17. Everyone has glocks. It will be easy to take full mags off dead commies. Or if you need replacement parts.
Thanks for the advice, appreciate it.