I'd melt it down before you catch the aids off it
cause USA made Glocks are ghey....
i just laughed my ass off reading this!
I'd melt it down before you catch the aids off it
cause USA made Glocks are ghey....
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Thanks, ill b competing for fun, i just want all my firearms to work so i can have a fun and safe day.Malfuctions are a real pain , but they happen , I have seen it many times over the years.....on the good side , at least it happened before the competition , and not during.......Good luck on the repair , and the competition....
Thanks, ill b competing for fun, i just want all my firearms to work so i can have a fun and safe day.
I'd melt it down before you catch the aids off it
cause USA made Glocks are ghey....

It's just natures way of telling you that you should be shooting a 1911.
Even a Norinco.
I've never heard of limp wristing a glock causing an ejector to break. There is a first for everything
when my first issues with double feeds came up the first time i fired the pistol they told me i had weak wrists, that glocks dont jam. I bought new recoil spring then 2000 rounds later the ejector breaks. They wanted to send the pistol in but i decided to buy the 10 dollar part, they wouldnt exchange the mag even though i bought them there. So 1 les mag, i new ejector and here i go. 3 items sent to glock for warranty now, recoil spring,ejector and magazine.Quote :"reliable and they haven't been very helpful either, telling me its my fault at first that i don't know how to shoot."
Never knew there was a "way" to shoot that can damage metal parts either. Heard of fingers flying off when you didn't know how to hold it though LOL
Hek76, you haven't been top loading rounds into your glock have you? Would explain all your issues.[/Q
Negative ghostrider
I've never heard of limp wristing a glock causing an ejector to break. There is a first for everything
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