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Well, I treated myself and purchased that Gen 5 Mdl 19 Glock today. Couldn't resist. Price was right. Going to need to get some rounds through it. Had to pay 460.00 + sales tax and 10.00 nix check fee. Had to show Barret Firearms my DD 214 to get that price on Veterans Day. Glocks are ugly, but everyone I have owned have been reliable. Hope this one does not have the "throw BIF" problem my Gen 3 has. Let you know when I can get out to the range, however it will be a few days. Got other fish to fry right now.

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On 12/17/2021 at 10:30 AM, JustEd said:

Not sure why one would and the other not???

Easy. They're two different designs & each affects the slide speed in different ways. Slide speed is 99% of where the brass is flung, IMO. The ejector plays a good part in that as well, of course.聽

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On 12/19/2021 at 7:22 PM, bobsguns said:

Easy. They're two different designs & each affects the slide speed in different ways. Slide speed is 99% of where the brass is flung, IMO. The ejector plays a good part in that as well, of course.聽

I was trying not to offend聽 馃槣聽聽 Some people are adamant that you must have a full length steel guide and enhanced spring.聽 Personally, I think Glock got it right.

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My Gen 3 19 Glock, when only using WWB practice ammo, will fling one to the face every now and then. When using full power ammo it has never sent a spent casing back toward my face.聽 The Winchester White Box ammo is downloaded for practice.聽

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10 hours ago, JustEd said:

I was trying not to offend聽 馃槣聽聽 Some people are adamant that you must have a full length steel guide and enhanced spring.聽 Personally, I think Glock got it right.

Well............... that's not always wrong. People whom reload will make loads ranging from mild to wild. Using different springs helps control the ejection depending on the recoil.聽

I would contend 99% of pistol mfgrs do their recoil springs to handle mild(er) loads so as to allow the gun to function with most loads. Hotter loads just speed up the slide using the same spring.聽

I've always upped my 1911 springs buy a couple of lbs to prevent slide/frame battering. They all still ran like a top, just with a tiny bit slower slide speed.

If people get offended by that sort of thing, they should stay well away from the internet, IMO.聽 聽馃え

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On 12/22/2021 at 8:05 PM, bobsguns said:

Well............... that's not always wrong. People whom reload will make loads ranging from mild to wild. Using different springs helps control the ejection depending on the recoil.聽

I would contend 99% of pistol mfgrs do their recoil springs to handle mild(er) loads so as to allow the gun to function with most loads. Hotter loads just speed up the slide using the same spring.聽

I've always upped my 1911 springs buy a couple of lbs to prevent slide/frame battering. They all still ran like a top, just with a tiny bit slower slide speed.

If people get offended by that sort of thing, they should stay well away from the internet, IMO.聽 聽馃え

Yep and there is where my opinion comes from. 聽I reload for accuracy and low recoil (speed). 聽Hence the factory springs work fine for me. 聽I have been accused of using talcum powder rather than gunpowder聽馃槃

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