The only quibble I have with Mr. Friedman's essay is his description of his Glock as "ugly." I'm a gun owner (Sig Sauer), but certainly not a gun nut, and I think the pistol is aesthetic. My biggest fault as a gun owner is that I neglect to practice with it enough to be competent if I needed it, instead relying on past training. But there's usually something else I'd rather do with my Saturday.
The only quibble I have with Mr. Friedman's essay is his description of his Glock as "ugly." I'm a gun owner (Sig Sauer), but certainly not a gun nut, and I think the pistol is aesthetic. My biggest fault as a gun owner is that I neglect to practice with it enough to be competent if I needed it, instead relying on past training. But there's usually something else I'd rather do with my Saturday.
The only quibble I have with Mr. Friedman's essay is his description of his Glock as "ugly." I'm a gun owner (Sig Sauer), but certainly not a gun nut, and I think the pistol is aesthetic. My biggest fault as a gun owner is that I neglect to practice with it enough to be competent if I needed it, instead relying on past training. But there's usually something else I'd rather do with my Saturday.