Originally Posted by
lsllc
How can you explain one Glock doing it with singular shooter, another Glock not? Same ammunition?
Then simply replacing parts, the problem goes away?
Competent shooters with 100s of ours of training and tens of thousands of rounds a year down range...quality Speer Lawmen ammunition. Yes, more competent than the majority of LE.
I’m not saying your experience isn’t valid, but Glock made tons of shit pistols in the 2010-2011 time range. Call out my fundamentals all you want, but I’m certain I’d give you a run for your money on the range.
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Just reporting what my experience has been. Pat Rogers didn't like my stance, either.
If you read my edit, you'll see that I also noted that during the armorers service done on our basic class firearms, upgrades were usually done. I conceded that might be one reason.
Send me a 336 ejector and I'll test it with my powder puff 115's, which barely dribble out of the ejection port, then with my hotter 124's, oh wait, no need that is all my 17's and 19's have in them. I'm random on LCI extractors, but proper bushings in all.
I also don't shoot left or right (I'm a lefty) with Glocks - know where to place the trigger finger on the trigger. We used sharpies to mark that place and, when we got the shooter into a proper grip, to trace the location of the support thumb. Easy for the coach to see if the shooter is getting every thing in place during first range days. Very, very rarely had to use the sight pusher.
Why don't we just chalk this up to me being a BTF atheist, and you being a person of faith. No need to get heated, as if over religion.
Plus, I didn't start the thread, did I? Or reactivate it after it was dormant for five years.
Last edited by 26 Inf; 10-18-19 at 19:39.
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