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I didn't do this for fun. I'm not a fan of handguns but my military training required torrough handgun skills. My commanding officer happened to be "Practical Shooting" champ so we got our training and then some. I learned every part of Glock by heart.
Pic above is one of dozen different scenarios that you had to go trough in certain time without shooting "a hostage". I didn't have time to snap pictures so I have very few of them. Let's just say our group of seven person filled few buckets each training day.
Swedish military uses Glock but law enforcement uses Sig for some odd reason. My officer tought that Glock was superior to Sig used by Swedish police. Police had problems with Sig pipes crackning (but they were using Uzi ammo that was more powerful).
I liked Glock. Tough, simple, dependable and didn't require much maintenance. It does have a little problem that I almost believe was engineered into gun: there is a small spring that often breaks rendering gun unusable. I think it returns safety-pin in the middle of trigger. There are heavy duty springs on market that rectify this but we weren't allowed tho change them.
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