I have other guns that are prettier and more accurate, but I carry my Glock 26 every day. It is reliable, reasonably accurate, easy to shoot, and, frankly, it started off ugly enough that I never worried about holster wear or little everyday scratches.
My opinion might be worth its price, but I strongly suspect that the grip angle issue has more to do with what one is accustomed to than with any inherent property of the actual grip angle. Some people think they point naturally or comfortably, and others don't; among the latter seem to be a lot of people who are accustomed to 1911s.
Glocks in general have fanboys, haters, and people in the middle, usually with more experience, who regard them as one of several brands of handguns worth considering.
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