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My first handgun and first firearm also. Most of my friends have said it was a good choice and honestly I love it. I have bigger hands and the frame is comfortable. I just need some practice to be more accurate. Was talking to another friend today and he made a comment about how it will only last me about 5 years then start breaking down for a lack of better words. I’ve been understanding that glocks are reliable workhorse handguns. I’m not gonna be putting thousands of rounds through it but should I be looking to repair or do certain maintenance with it?
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