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1. The best reliability in Glocks is in their 9mm and 10mm versions. Most of the KB!s are in the 45 and 40 S&W versions. It's been validly pointed out that Glocks will have more KB!s because there are simply more Glocks, but that doesn't explain why they're practically all in the upped caliber versions, as the 9mm Glock is most likely still the most popular model and it's fine. Me, I want higher than 9mm. Glocks were designed before the 40 S&W came out, and while the stronger S&W pistols had the room to spare, the Glocks didn't, based on my observations.
2. Glocks are great, but they were merely the first - not the best. Many other pistols have been designed since with the same strengths and fewer drawbacks, including the ability from the start to take the 40 S&W. Examples are the Steyr M and S series and the Springfield XD. Nothing against the Glocks, just that better guns are now available. Glock has rejected any major design innovations in favor of their existing product line. I think this'll hurt them as their designs become surpassed. Case in point, the Steyr M series were designed by a Glock employee who wanted to actually design stuff.
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