Clearly! I'm going to go cry softly into my not Glocks.Nikon,
You are dealing with a troll.
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Clearly! I'm going to go cry softly into my not Glocks.Nikon,
You are dealing with a troll.
I haven't shot mine enough to experience it.Documentation please....Internet "I've heard" and "apparently there've been..." don't cut it on such a highly professional and intelligent forum as this one.
Have you, personally, experienced this?
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I haven't shot mine enough to experience it.
Here's a recent pic from a local forum. Not a real close up, unfortunately.
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25 year old Gen2 (frame replaced previously), no recollection of round count.
Apparently, the dealer remembered a couple of similar cases since 1988.
Another forum member says his Gen2 slide did the same thing after 40k rounds.
Glocks are ok but hardly perfect. I'm not a hater, as I've owned and carried a G36 for 19 years with no problems but others have had problems. https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=glock+failure
Here's the deal...Glock has provided the world with the most combat-tested, combat-proven firearm ever invented, selling hundreds of millions of them. They are easy to use. Easy to maintain. Easy to shoot. A trained monkey can field strip them. An average IQ human can detail strip them. There are tens of thousands of after-market parts and gizmos for them. You can customize them to your heart's content.
"Military has not been a fan of plastic guns and plastic magazines."
Except when they are. And the Glock does not have a "plastic magazine." The Glock OEM magazine is the most rugged magazine on the market. Metal encased in polymer.
But thanks for not being bothered with facts.
My gen 5 won't extract asym 115 copper. Ever. Every other 9mm I have will. Hmm.
Inorite. I won. I actually don't understand it. The thing eats everything else, and the Asym stuff is probably the highest quality ammo around.Well, obviously, it is because Glocks are crap, particularly the Gen 5. You just proved it. Well done.
Just read the OP if you want to understand the point I'm making.
"Military has not been a fan of plastic guns and plastic magazines."
Except when they are. And the Glock does not have a "plastic magazine." The Glock OEM magazine is the most rugged magazine on the market. Metal encased in polymer.
But thanks for not being bothered with facts.
Plastic sights, plastic frame, plastic trigger, plastic magazine...just like your Barbie dolls little buddy.
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Plastic sights, plastic frame, plastic trigger, plastic magazine...just like your Barbie dolls little buddy.
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I think many simply find fascination with a cheaply made plastic object curious.
Lots of Glock bashing in here. I'd love to know what you all think is so much better, especially when an overwhelming majority of the market are plastic handguns modeled after or similar to the Glock.
Plastic sights, plastic frame, plastic trigger, plastic magazine...just like your Barbie dolls little buddy.
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What's funny is the fact that glock fanboys are so insecure they constantly seek to justify their choice.Wow! You guys are still going on about this? Over a year, and 12 pages, and the guys who like Glocks still like'em, and the ones who don't still don't. Congratulations.....................you're still right where you started.
Glock 19 Gen 4 Review After 80,000 Rounds – Eagle Gun Range
Glock 19 Review of the Gen 4. I find the Glock 19 a joy. I've put more than 80k rounds through my Glock 19. It's my standard to measure shooting all pistols.www.eaglegunrangetx.com
Totally agree on "Appendix Carry" or as I call it "Nut Buster Carry"
FWIW I have had malfunctions with a Glock; BTF/weak ejection that caused an empty casing to do a backflip back into the ejection port and keep the slide from going into battery.