Captain Jack
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I would really like to know. Thanks.
MessengerX said:They are very reliable.
Next thread.
BlazerBoy said:I'd rather have a Desert Eagle.
A Karas said:That so, eh? If they are so reliable, how come a bunch of them blew up when fired in the Oregon police department not so long ago???? Hmmm???
A Karas said:That so, eh? If they are so reliable, how come a bunch of them blew up when fired in the Oregon police department not so long ago???? Hmmm???
The Question said:It wasn't the Glocks that blew up. It's a well-known design flaw in Oregon cops. Gas tanks in the wrong spot, y'see.
RobL said:And possibly out of spec ammo and/or reloads. (Which the Glock manual tells you not to use, BTW)
A Karas said:That isn't the fault of the gun then if that is the case. This is interesting since this is a love it or hate it kind of gun company. I hear some love them, and others just loathe them. Nothing in between.
It's a good choice. My duty weapon is a Glock 23C. I've made some modifications to it, but it's a fine weapon.RobL said:They have a cut down model, the 23, which will probably be my next gun.
Elwood said:It's a good choice. My duty weapon is a Glock 23C. I've made some modifications to it, but it's a fine weapon.
I would stress that you get the C model though. The 22 is light to begin with and if you're like me and you feed hot 155gr rounds through it, well, the 23 is "peppy". The compensator keeps the muzzle down nicely.
When it comes to peppy loads, the felt recoil on a 23C is about equal to a 17 firing 115+P+ rounds.
Oh, and one other note. I feed handloaded reloads through my Glocks with no problem. But, I'm the one doing the reloading and I'm very particular about what I do.
Friday said:Guns in the hands of TKers. How scary....