The H&K USP is a better pistol in ever respect.
Thanks for sharing hayday. Your comment reminds me of show and tell in kindergarten.
Great stories to read. Thanks I also have two glocks.
The H&K USP is a better pistol in ever respect.
The H&K USP is a better pistol in ever respect.
The H&K USP is a better pistol in ever respect.
Stories like these make me want to add a companion to my lonely 17RTF2.![]()
Great stories, but throwing a Glock with a round in the chamber down range and then all running to jump on top of it sounds like a bad idea.
Nah, just some fancy marketing way for them to show off the firing-pin plunger safety back then. We all understand why the Glock won't go off because the plunger safety is totally blocking the firing pin from even moving forward at all but back in the 80's it was such an amazing new concept most people don't realize what's going on inside. Anyone who understand how the Glock working internally nowadays will probably say 'yeah that is expected, why so surprised? (unless you have a really faulty safety plunger spring.... muhahahahhahaha)' Should anyone try to do that with a Glock? NO.... Is it a cool marketing scheme... Kinda... at least in the 80's
Vancouver Police used to carry S&W Model 10s, and they have a hammer block that doesn't move until the trigger is pulled. There is no risk of discharge when dropped.
I love my Glocks too, but funny story: My friend did the same "stomp it in the mud demonstration" (only his chamber was empty). I've seen him do it dozens of times before, only this time it WOULDN'T fire... You shoulda seen the look on his face!!!!!
We had just swapped out the OEM connector for a 3.5 pound Ghost Rocket. After significant testing we found that the aftermarket lighter connectors negatively impacted how robust the Glock is. We all swapped back to OEM connectors and left the fancy ones to the racers.
The Full Auto Glock video on you tube , demonstrates what a Glock can take...
I have only fired 2 glocks
first one was a 40 cal a very long time ago (gen 1) glad it was not mine could not hit a target with repeatability
and 45 acp model that one of my friends had (not bad) I hit 3 out of 5 shots on steel at 50 yds (never fired that gun before)
But something can be said about steel framed guns -- if you have a brass fail in the head area all you do is replace the grip panels and put in another mag and you are up and running again
you dont have a cracked frame
My G17C gen 4 has been flawless for me and gotten at least 4 friends hooked on shooting pistols.
Edit- also like iraqveteran8888 a great channel lots of info
Glad everyone enjoyed the stories! I was awaiting the Glock-hating-train to come ramming but was pleasantly surprised haha.
Let us keep this thread on track, positive Glock stories. The mods have warned about recreating the other debacle. Let us avoid infractions and stay on topic - pro Glock stories.
The night is young. The hate train be a-coming soon!
I've actually seen the mud test with a Glock (unloaded). Hackathorn does it to show the difference between a work gun and a safe queen. And who safe queen's a Glock?
The mud test I saw was the same one PE saw!^^^ and it was funny!



























