Hi there,
I bumped my 3rd gen Glock 17 off the table at the range today. It landed on a pile of spent brass. Two casing sliced right into the frame at the mag well and were stuck inside the frame. After I pulled them out I had 4 deep cuts in the mag well, all relatively close together so that portion of the mag well seems really flimsy.
I wasn't overly happy when that happened. I do not have a ton of experience with polymer framed guns but still, I couldn't believe how the casings just sliced through the frame like butter.
I have dropped steel framed and alloy framed guns all over the place, at the range, in rocks, sand, dirt, concrete you name it and nothing has ever happened.
It's funny how I have read people say the polymer glocks are made out of is as strong as steel. I know the same wouldn't have happened with a 1911 or CZ.
Any one have any ideas on how I could fix it?
Thanks
I bumped my 3rd gen Glock 17 off the table at the range today. It landed on a pile of spent brass. Two casing sliced right into the frame at the mag well and were stuck inside the frame. After I pulled them out I had 4 deep cuts in the mag well, all relatively close together so that portion of the mag well seems really flimsy.
I wasn't overly happy when that happened. I do not have a ton of experience with polymer framed guns but still, I couldn't believe how the casings just sliced through the frame like butter.
I have dropped steel framed and alloy framed guns all over the place, at the range, in rocks, sand, dirt, concrete you name it and nothing has ever happened.
It's funny how I have read people say the polymer glocks are made out of is as strong as steel. I know the same wouldn't have happened with a 1911 or CZ.
Any one have any ideas on how I could fix it?
Thanks























































