Don't worry, you'll deeply offend a few glock owners. If their gun never quit, then none should ever quit, it must be the shooters fault somehow. It's the reputation, don't you know!
I get much the same reaction if I mention I've had several Ruger parts break from dry firing. They're supposed to be several lifetimes of abuse totally reliable and unbreakable. If they don't always live up to that reputation in real life, people get annoyed.
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