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Old 04-01-2008, 07:51 PM   #1
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Exclamation Impressive torture test

very interesting read. i was thinking about getting a glock until i read how well this did. biggest buying factor of course was the feel of the gun.

just thought id post this. hope its not a re-post
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Old 04-01-2008, 07:58 PM   #2
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Thomas, glad to have another Washingtonian on board...

I am certain the XD is on par with the GLOCK from those tests... but not superior (personal opinion). And how a gun feels makes a big difference (so for you, XD is better).

I mean... the guy cleaned it twice. This guy didn't clean it at all: Glock 21 Torture Test - Theprepared.com

Oh, did I mention the GLOCK torture test included salt and dropping it from an airplane?
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Old 04-01-2008, 08:20 PM   #3
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the glcok test seemed more detailed about what they did and seemed to be more severe. good find
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Old 04-01-2008, 09:02 PM   #4
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The glock test was severe, but the XD was as well. If the XD really is $100 less, I'd rather buy that.
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Old 04-03-2008, 05:04 PM   #5
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A torture test is great and all ... but which gun actually fits (comfort) your hand? Which gun is most comfortable to you in terms of control locations? What conditions will the gun be fired in? Those are the key questions that really need answers before anything else...
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Old 04-03-2008, 10:30 PM   #6
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Good post LarryO1970

Another point to consider - torture tests are interesting and do provide information yet we need to consider something else.

In combat whether it be on foreign soil or a home invasion it is a matter of your capability with your firearm. No one is going to live long enough to
fire a thousand rounds out of a handgun without some commonsense
cleaning and lubrication.

It is a matter of quality rather than quantity practice.
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i dont like that fact that the test is done by Springfield armory(it is right? it was on their website)

i know their more likely to be the only ones willing to pay for such a test but sill

id rather see a torture test done via a private member

the glock is right, i remember reading that.
i trust the glock a little more Ive fired a few
and only held a XD

the XD is still "the new guy" and still has a bit to prove


i dont own neither so my opinion is pure.

but i did see a used glock 19 at my local shop for $425
wich it why im doing the research, good price right?
im gonna make my decision in a few days when i get more info on it
ill keep ya updated!!
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very interesting read. i was thinking about getting a glock until i read how well this did. biggest buying factor of course was the feel of the gun.

just thought id post this. hope its not a re-post

I had my first XD and loved it before I read this. Then a saw it in handgun magazine and I knew Springfield was my brand for life.
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very interesting read. i was thinking about getting a glock until i read how well this did. biggest buying factor of course was the feel of the gun.

just thought id post this. hope its not a re-post
Exactly, and Glocks just don't feel good in my short fat fingered hand. A nice 1911 does.
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i dont like that fact that the test is done by Springfield armory(it is right? it was on their website)
This was done by Handguns Magazine. It's just press coverage that they put on their site.
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Old 07-17-2008, 09:52 PM   #11
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Torture tests don't really prove anything in the real world, how many people ever have to chip their gun out of a block of ice before firing? If you like it, it feels good, buy it, and don't worry about the opinions of others, JMHO....
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