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2 x Glock 37's (GAP) KB!!! w/pix


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Guest slow ride

Yeah, but all those other models aren't Glocks!

KBs are caused by ammo. Whether it's a double charge, or someone shooting lead bullets where lead isn't recomended, and not cleaning.

There are KBs in XDs, Sigs,....etc. You don't hear about them as much because there are more Glocks out there. Reliability requires no soul!!!!!

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Guest gcrookston

I just bash the Glock guys, well, because I can. When you look at the number of Glocks out there, then figure the number of failures... % tells you they are about par. Shall we post Kimber, Colt and Springfield KBs? Hey, I don't think much of Glocks, but I'm of the mind they aren't great pistols, just fairly good ones.

You all know one day these Glock guys will wake up and spend the extra for a Sig or HK. Until then, let them be. No one wins this argument. You get what you pay for... :up:

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Actually I think we have done a pretty good job of keeping talks fairly civil on this particular "GLOCK" thread. I was wondering if Tyco...I mean Bryco Man would like to trade me one of his guns for my G23 sraight up!

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Guest GLOCKGUY

You all know one day these Glock guys will wake up and spend the extra for a Sig or HK. Until then, let them be. No one wins this argument. You get what you pay for... :D

hey this is no lie. i would buy a more expensive gun if my wife would let me:( she gives me a limit of $500.00 and a glock is the better choices for that prices ranges for me ;)

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So, from what I am reading, even using factory ammunition in a Glock doesn't mean it isn't going to blow up....

Sorry folks, there just is not enough safety factor in these guns to be sufficiently safe. This is ridiculous. It would never have happened in a USP, XD, Beretta or M&P.

Back when I first got out of college, I worked for an engineering sales company in Kingsport. My first training was out in the shop, getting my hands dirty selling fittings and hydraulic hoses over the counter. Getting my hands dirty, before I got out in the field doing control instrumentation stuff for chemical companies and the nuclear power industry..

For hoses, proof pressure (what pressure you are suppose to limit a hose to) is 1/4 of burst pressure (where you expect a hose to fail). There is a 4-to-1 safety factor. I'm used to such safety factors, and that may explain to some of you why I hold Glocks in such poor esteem.

They normally "get by" but something in my hand that may blow up should be able to handle pressures that do more than "get by."

These things have been here since 1989. They should have been completely re-designed many years ago to add significant safety factor. I think that's obvious.

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Apart from the Glock stuff, I've seen enough reports lately about bad factory ammunition that I wonder if we shouldn't weigh at least a few rounds of a box of ammo to see if they are reasonable.

Guess that wouldn't catch a powder change, but might discover an overcharge of normal powder.

I used to re-weigh my reloads to check for that.

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Guest Big Mike

I almost bought a Glock 45 GAP about 8 months ago and u guys talked me out of buying, THANKS. Bought a Baby Desert Eagle in 45ACP, best weapon I ever owned.

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Guest DrBoomBoom
. I took another Tennessee boar this morning.

Brycoman, I've read your profile. How in the world do you expect us to believe you hunt "Tennessee boar" with a cheap .380?

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Don't bother weighing factory ammo, don't even bother looking at it. Just shove it in the mag and go to town. If the ammo manufacturer recalls it, just ignore the warning and blast away. All you need is a camo, uber-tactical HK and you'll be just fine. It doesn't even matter what caliber you stuff into it. You can probably shoot 308 out of a 9mm HK w/o any problems, right Mars?

I think I need rubber boots to even read some of this garbage.:)

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Guest GLOCKGUY
Doc

Ha. Its easier than you think. Ive taken many Tennessee boar with Ol Bry. I just set up on the fence and shoot down into the pen. 2 shots or maybe 3 and one hits him in the head. If I was shooting a Block or a 1911 I probably never hit him. Then my brother and me chain him up to the pickup and drag him over to the tree where we pull him up to a big branch with the come along. Then we field dress him.

is this guy for real 14104_dunno_1.gif i think he might be 14104_crazy_1.gif

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