The Glock debate reminds me of the old joke:
"What do mopeds and fat women have in common?"
"They're both fun to ride, but you don't want your friends to see you on one".
I have 3 Mak's, a Belgian (I know, not technically a Mak) in 9x18 and two Russians in .380. The Mak was my "motorcycle" gun because it was the only pistol I had for a long time, and I could easily shoot it left-handed with good accuracy.
Depending on the situation now, I carry the Security-9, a 1911 in .45, or the OM SBH in .44 (pretty much just my woods carry gun).
"What do mopeds and fat women have in common?"
"They're both fun to ride, but you don't want your friends to see you on one".
I have 3 Mak's, a Belgian (I know, not technically a Mak) in 9x18 and two Russians in .380. The Mak was my "motorcycle" gun because it was the only pistol I had for a long time, and I could easily shoot it left-handed with good accuracy.
Depending on the situation now, I carry the Security-9, a 1911 in .45, or the OM SBH in .44 (pretty much just my woods carry gun).