#3130012 - 01/18/13 07:08 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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Coach
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The guy at the range where I took my carry class last Saturday told me "unless they mess up we don't clean 'em"....So, my guess is all of those guns had been cleaned alot except the Glock...just my opinion
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#3130049 - 01/18/13 07:35 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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Hardwoodmaterials
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The guy at the range where I took my carry class last Saturday told me "unless they mess up we don't clean 'em"....So, my guess is all of those guns had been cleaned alot except the Glock...just my opinion
Everyone brought their own gun so I would assume everyone cleaned and cared for their own! I want to hear just 1 Glock fan admit that a Glock is no different than any other gun! They can and will malfunction! ADMIT IT! HAHA!
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#3130058 - 01/18/13 07:47 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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glocks suck
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#3130060 - 01/18/13 07:49 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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rukiddin?
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Looks to me like you would be impossible to convince anyway, so why dispute your claim. I dislike benelli shotguns, I've saw many, many fail to function properly. So what? I did'nt pay for'em, and apparently a lot of people really like them. More power to'em. I love Brownings. I think there performance is a notch above the rest. Some people will argue that point.....Who cares. Unless there paying for me to shoot it. Why worry? It involves me none at all. How boring would this world be if everyone had the same opinion? I had a Ruger P89. No failures ever. Now have a Glock 20. Zero failures. I bought it, you did'nt, why worry about it?
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#3130066 - 01/18/13 07:52 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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TNRazorback
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I want to hear just 1 Glock fan admit that a Glock is no different than any other gun!
Ok, I'll admit it. Glocks are identical to Gatlings and M777 Howitzers.
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#3130069 - 01/18/13 07:53 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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I don't own a Glock but the majority of jamming issues are from improper cleaning. My Beretta 22lr pistol won't jam, but you have to clean it about 15 clips in. Just a quick swipe to clean out a bit of powder. My Bersa 40 has never jammed. Probably will jinx myself but I've fired over 150 rounds with 0 problems.
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#3130082 - 01/18/13 08:00 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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ratsnakeboogy
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I'm not really interested in what a Glock did that you saw some guy you don't know have a problem with, no offense intended.
I'm interested in how my Glocks function, 1000s of rounds no malfunctions of any kind. Now when my 10 year old shoots it, it will have problems (not enough wrist strength).
Mine may screw up tomorrow, who knows? At this point though, it's what I have the most faith in.
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#3130087 - 01/18/13 08:04 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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BlackBelt
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I had my glock 21 (45acp) malfunction during a week long high intensity traing course. It was so dirty the slides travel was impaired. I also tried to limp-wrist it because I had heard it would make them malfunction. It did malfunction with limp-wristing. Any brand gun can be made to malfunction. Glock is no exception. But its the brand I trust my life too everyday.
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#3130108 - 01/18/13 08:19 PM
Re: A Glock failure!
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Hardwoodmaterials
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rukiddin?, ratsnakeboogy, Ya'll are Captain Buzz kills! I was just poking a little fun at the Glock guys and ya'll had to get all butt hurt about it! No fun at all! I don't own a Glock today but you never know about tomorrow. I have nothing against the guns just like to poke fun at most of their brand blind owners. I just get tired of all the Glock guys talking trash about every other brand about like the Mathews bow guys do with archery stuff!
PLUS! I still haven't heard a Glock guy say they can and will malfunction! Not that they only do when they are dirty or not cared for or what ever other excuse ya'll want to throw out! I just don't think a die hard Glock guy can swallow enough of their pride to admit it! HAHA
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