Ok guys, so what is the real difference between a Glock and HK? I prefer the Glock 23 (.40 cal midsize model) I know the HKs are very similar in design, but what are the pros and cons for the two?
I'm asking because I'm in the market for one.
Pros HK: Can abuse it and can still shoot, reputable company, has an external safety (if kids or you are an issue), SA firing
Pros Glock: Cheaper than HK, easy to shoot (point and shoot), can put many rounds through (thousands)
Cons HK: Cost (first and foremost), if you're not used to drawing and taking weapon off safe you will have to learn, wider grip (if you have small hands)
Cons Glock: DA firing, no external safety
Like Brink said, both are good guns it's really a matter of preference. Glock is pretty much a no-brainer gun.
Remember though, the 1911 was killing Germans in Normandy before Gaston Glock was even born.