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Worst gun..........C'mon.

All guns are basically good. It's the company they keep that makes them seem bad.
 
If Bubba didn't use a dremel on it, there's not a model I wouldn't buy/carry. Not much has changed since the original 17. Jury's still out on the 42.
 
Every one of the gen4's from the first year of production, and definitely the G42. On a larger scale, any Glock made in the last two years, these aren't the same pistols that you could once drop in the ocean and shake em off a month later and run them without a care. They now all have a mediocre finish, and are prone to corrosion, there is also a much higher frequency of breech face(chipping)erosion around the striker housing.
 
Every one of the gen4's from the first year of production, and definitely the G42. On a larger scale, any Glock made in the last two years, these aren't the same pistols that you could once drop in the ocean and shake em off a month later and run them without a care. They now all have a mediocre finish, and are prone to corrosion, there is also a much higher frequency of breech face(chipping)erosion around the striker housing.

LOL!! Ok professor.

Certainly not the case with any of my Glocks, including my Gen4's.

I won't vote for "worst Glock" because I have had only positive experience with my Glocks over the past 12 years.

I'll leave the baseless speculation to guys like Tacoma.
 
Early production run G17 & G19 Gen4's.

Why is that? Do you have issues with yours?

I have both a nearly Gen4 G19 and G17 and they have both been perfect. My G19 has the original heavy, unmarked recoil spring and it's been 100% since firing the first round, same with the G17.

Curious about the issues you had with your Gen4 19&17 that you would say they are the worst made.
 
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