Is is possible to put a WML on a third generation Glock 23 without compromising reliability?
Is is possible to put a WML on a third generation Glock 23 without compromising reliability?
AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
AQ planned for years and sent their A team to carry out the attacks, and on Flight 93 they were thwarted by a pick-up team made up of United Frequent Fliers. Many people look at 9/11 and wonder how we can stop an enemy like that. I look at FL93 and wonder, "How can we lose?". -- FromMyColdDeadHand
Disciple, just be aware that some 40 cal Glocks that are reliable with weapon mounted lights develop into being unreliable with weapon mounted lights.
I have had good and bad experiences with multiple 40 cal Glocks and WMLs over the years. I don't want to go into it. But the information I mentioned above is something you should be aware of.
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The X300U-A is probably your best bet in regards to lights. I'd avoid the TLR series and X300U-B. I'd wager a large majority of the problems stem from mongoloids cranking them down too tight coupled with the characteristics of how .40 Cal glocks shoot.
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