Thoughts on the Glock 21...

G19 Gen4, out of the box it was incapable of ejecting anywhere other than between 5 and 7 o'clock, sent it in for repair and when I got back it ejected consistently at a 60 degree angle directly to 6 o'clock

Mine was pretty reliable but it rusted easily and was heavy af compared to my g19. Kimber custom II.

I'd say just go for it. I'm happy I did it.
It's just barely larger width-wise. I don't print any more with it than I did my G22

My wife's glock 19 did the same thing until we figured out she was limp wristing it.

Literally happened with my RIA.

Just saw a used Glock 20 gen 4 for $479.99 at a lgs. I might have to buy it.
But I also want a Glock 23 gen 3 I've been wanting it for the longest but locally they want $459-$499 for a Used G23 that's too high even for a Glock.

I got rid of a 1911 in favor of a G21
It was a good call
I have since converted it to 460 Rowland and couldn’t be happier
Handlets need not apply

Unless you are going for concealed carry or focused on solely CQB activities, the longer the slide the better.

You get better sight radius, more muzzle velocity, a better trigger, and less muzzle flash with certain brands of ammo.

Lol.
I remember one of my friends new to Guns is sold a Glock based on the gun shop owners opinion(blue label dealer and glock authorized dealer).
Well first day out the gun kept jamming,wired ejection,failures left and right. Hmmm I think I got it.
I shoot it and it runs flawlessly same ammo same mags.
Yeah its always Limp Wristing

What are the ballistics on .460 rowland??