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Join Date: May 2007
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I don't know what it is about them. They aren't really pretty... Sure, they handle great, have a "decent" trigger, are decently accurate, very reliable and etc... What is it that just makes them incredible? I've had people that HATE poly guns fall in love with it. I've had Glock owners get levels of envy in their eyes that they have never had before with anything. It seems like there isn't a person out there that I've let shoot my XD that hasn't walked away impressed... And I can't put my finger on what it is about them. They aren't revolutionary. They aren't radically different than everything else... Maybe it is just that perfect harmony of everything. Whatever it is... I'm glad them crazy Croatians came up with it.
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