Glock vs Sig Sauer

rkflorey

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Jul 28, 2023
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AL
Comes down to which one you shoot better.
Glock : functional, accurate, reasonably priced , lots of aftermarket parts and easy to work on. Great customer service on the rare occasion you need it.
SIG: functional, accurate, expensive ,pretty and hit or miss on customer service.
If you want pretty , and have to impress others buy the Sig.
If want a tool that works and plan too use it buy the Glock.
JMTC
 

Cjwsrt6

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Feb 12, 2024
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Millbrook Alabama
Neither. Now that Glocks patten has expired there are many clones that are a better value.

PSA Dagger. Quality full size Glock clone, optics ready, threaded barrel, raised sights, upgraded trigger, slide cuts, 10 mags, case - $500.

Shadow Systems 920 - Significant Quality and upgrades at Glock pricing.



Sig - Overpriced when new and the value crashes whenever a newer model is released.
 

SouthernGunner13

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Feb 8, 2021
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This is easy. Safety is priority and Sig has a Terrible reputation with not only quality, but safety when it comes to their pistols. That's why I won't own one. That and when there is an issue, they don't immediately own it like PSA does.
Sig's rifles on the other hand seem to be well built and I wouldn't mind getting my hand on one.
 

DoyleAlley

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Sep 15, 2022
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Rainbow City, Al
This is easy. Safety is priority and Sig has a Terrible reputation with not only quality, but safety when it comes to their pistols. That's why I won't own one. That and when there is an issue, they don't immediately own it like PSA does.
Sig's rifles on the other hand seem to be well built and I wouldn't mind getting my hand on one.
What Sig besides the P320 have a reputation for poor safety? I certainly have never heard of one.
 

RandyG357

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Nov 7, 2023
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Pelham
This is easy. Safety is priority and Sig has a Terrible reputation with not only quality, but safety when it comes to their pistols. That's why I won't own one. That and when there is an issue, they don't immediately own it like PSA does.
Sig's rifles on the other hand seem to be well built and I wouldn't mind getting my hand on one.
I’ve owned 9 Sigs (currently have a post trigger fix P320F) and have zero issues with either quality or safety. I’ve carried 3 of them professionally.

That said, if cost is a concern, M&P 10mm. If it isn’t, Springfield Ronin.
 

wardamneagle

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Nov 7, 2022
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Auburn
Does PSA make a 10mm handgun? Even if they did, used Glocks can be had for good prices if your patient and look. Glock takes the cake, their 10mms have an incredible reputation - along with every other model
 
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