Glock or Sig which is the better pistol
Ford or Chevy, which is the better truck?
Coke or Pepsi, which is the better cola?
Strawberry or chocolate, which is the better ice cream?
The beach or the mountains, which is the better vacation?
Etc, etc.
Sigs are "drop safe". I assume it's the same with Glocks but don't know for sure. I do know I can run all kinds of crappy ammo through any of my Sigs and keep running them while dirty and they simply do not fail.....mine don't anyway.
My preference.....I like to see the hammer. Easy to tell whether it's cocked or not. Don't like striker fired guns. I suppose you can look at the back of a Glock to see if it's cocked/armed, but what about in the dark?
Sigs are "drop safe". I assume it's the same with Glocks but don't know for sure. I do know I can run all kinds of crappy ammo through any of my Sigs and keep running them while dirty and they simply do not fail.....mine don't anyway.
I don't have any polymer Sigs...mine are all metal, and I like that. Just can't get into the "plastic gun" feel.
Completely different firearms there....
1. What's the real purpose of it.
2. Depending on the Sig.... it could be a lot better, equal to, or worse.
3. All glocks are the same except for their target models, so, if you've already got Glocks why buy another. (I have one, wife has one. They are the first, the only, the last for us.)
4. If I hadn't payed for extra work to be done on the glock I'd never shoot it beyond training for self defense. The Sig is so nice that I not only shoot it whenever I can, I let other people shoot it and they like it.