Glock Gen 5 bait and switch?
Let me preface this by saying that I am definitely no expect and I'm hoping that someone with more knowledge than me can enlighten me on this subject.
With all the hoopla surrounding the Gen 5 release, one thing in particular is really got me scratching my head because it seems to be going unreported....For years I've heard from Glock fan boys locally and online espousing how superior polygonal rifling is compared to traditional land and groove. They say that it is more accurate, has better velocity, and was handed down to Gaston Glock by God himself. Conspicuously absent from all the reviews is that Glock has ditched polygonal rifling in Gen 5 and gone back to land and groove saying that it is more accurate, faster, ect.
It appears as if everything old is new again. I can't wait to see how the die hard Glock fans react to going back to conventional rifling.
So what are your thoughts, is this whole rifling thing a bait and switch by Glock?
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