Glock Rocks! Your gonna love it!
Once you shoot a Glock well everything else is easy peasey
Yes your ##### didn't fall of.


Is this a quote?
FOUR pages, and the truth is revealed.
ha ha ha ha ha
I'm a 1911/ BHP lover... all steel and SA.
But, I do love my G17 since it's my go-to training gun for many clients... LCF (looks cool factor) when I photograph them. All about customer service!
My G17 is the one I carry at sniper and CQB matches, I'm liking it. Don't buy ONE! But buy all of them! So I bought the STI 1911 9mm single stack, the Glock 17 Gen 4 and my SIG P226 9mm.
Cheers,
Barney
And you are still married? How does one pull that one off?
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Well I have been reading Patrick Sweeny's book about Glock. I learned a few things of interest. The Glock has a unique primer strike, kind of like a strike and a side ways drag. My Glock 22 in .40S&W does not like lead bullets, no Glock in .40S&W likes lead bullets, can get leaded in 30 or so rounds, possible due to the rifling. Stock barrels are loose for military usage and bulge the brass so the brass lasts only a short time and should not be used in other guns after a Glock. I guess Glock wants you to not reload, only use factory loads and throw away the brass afterward. What else, if you have a kaboom it is really bad!
I guess I'm looking for an aftermarket match grade .40S&W BBl that will handle lead. I have ordered a 9mm conversion bbl already. I guess I will stop shooting the thing, for sure the lead, till I get a quality bbl. No sense in blowing my hand off! Maybe I should have read the book before I laid down my hard earned money EH!
EDIT: The thing that is weird about this is that people in Europe do not(cannot) reload. Many people in the America's do. Glock knows about the lead problem but will not deal with it as Europe doesn't have the problem. Having had dealings with Europe/German companies in the past you just have to shake your head at their arrogance.




























