This story had been on a gun magerzine 15years ago,when I first come to shooting,it was a glock 22 generation 2 that had problem,also tons of stories was post from user at that time,the safety will fail if the gun was damaged.
This story had been on a gun magerzine 15years ago,when I first come to shooting,it was a glock 22 generation 2 that had problem,also tons of stories was post from user at that time,the safety will fail if the gun was damaged.
Are the guys who caution against dropping a pistol's slide on a empty chamber the same guys who won't dump a load of gravel in their new pickup truck?
I have read both manuals for both the handguns I own. Neither of them say anything about NOT dropping the slide on an empty chamber. They never tell you to do it per say. But there is never anything against it in the manuals. And these are written with warranty in mind.
to the OP, read your owners manual.
I have never read auser/owners manual for anything else. It goes against my mechanics instinct. But I always read the manuals on new firearms. They are a little more important AND interesting than most other things I've owned.
I understand how glock works,I also had several glocks.you think that you know everything's then you are stu###.Nothing is unbreakable.There is only mighty god ,no mighty glock.If it is a machine it can go down for every reason.
Just for your interest, don't take it as bul###xx.That article mentioned that the officer didn't know that one of the four frame rail(hook like)was broken and gone.The striker was powered and loaded,while on the way to holster the gun, the slide slightly dislocate from its original position,the gun was discharge and the officer shoot his leg.This make me very careful , not to put excess oil to the glock,glock even don't need oil, no aftermarket parts,always stick with the original gun.
Impossible is a long time...all that has to happen is the firing pin block has to get stuck open, while the striker gets pushed slightly to the rear and released. It's not likely to happen under normal circumstances but is it possible? Absolutely. Take a Glock slide off and see how little you need to do to defeat the firing pin block.
If the two frame rails on the right hand side of the gun are broken off, it's absolutely possible to #### the striker fully and release it with a pick. Do I find it especially likely that someone would drop a small, rigid object, let's say a dime or something, and have it wedge in the gun and get pushed in just long enough to trip the striker as the carrier was, say, sitting down?
No, I don't find it likely. But if you leave your slide off the rails on one side you can see right through to the striker hook. You probably wouldn't have that much space if the rails were just broken off and I'm not chopping the rails off any of my glocks just to see how loose they get, but the slide would absolutely admit small foreign objects.
Likely no, possible yes.
I'd say anyone who failed to maintain their gun to the point that two frame rails were broken could easily have a firing pin block that had sludged in place. I can think of carry guns that got soaked in sugary coffee, in coke, in dried out froglube...it's pretty possible to combine one of those with a gun so roughed up that the spring holding the FPB in place is broken and end up with a defeated safety. That wouldn't matter, of course, unless something pressed the striker back and released it. Which isn't likely, but it's possible.
And in fact you can easily get the striker to protrude from the breechface...I did it myself, less than a minute ago, just to see. If the frame rails aren't engaged, the slide to frame geometry changes. The sear does not necessarily interfere with the striker.
And, of course, you don't need the slide to cycle to shoot yourself in the leg. You just need to hit the primer with the striker.
I wouldn't let it stop me from using Glocks...I use them all the time.
But if the question was "is it possible?" the answer is "yep". Try it. It can be done.
is my S&W M&P just as safe as the possible/impossible glock?



























