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Maybe not hostile. Maybe you seem a bit defensive. Just trying to prevent an escalation.Where was I hostile?
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Maybe not hostile. Maybe you seem a bit defensive. Just trying to prevent an escalation.Where was I hostile?
Maybe not hostile. Maybe you seem a bit defensive. Just trying to prevent an escalation.
Out of curiosity, as stated.I guess I find your thread title misleading. You didn't make it in the form of a question, you just made a statement that Glocks slam fire. The video you provided is "barely" a Glock and more an aftermarket overpriced bling pistol. I clicked your link thinking you had either experienced or found some new evidence about Glocks slam firing and there is neither. So no I'm not hostile, I just like to find facts to backup such a bold thread title. The threads that were linked are older than some of our members and provide nothing more than one or two claiming it happened to them. As far as the Gen 1 and Gen 2's doing it? Again, those are older than some of our members at this point so I'm curious why to bring it up 20 + years later....?
Ok. The link you provide has just a handful of responses, not much at all to sink one's teeth into.
custom triggers and connectors. they took to much off
It's possible now to have a Glock-ish.That's the bad thing about being one of the most mass produced and popular military, self-defense, and police pistols of all time; there are thousands of companies making crap to make the pistol better and a significant portion of them actually make it worse.
So with millions of pistols out there with an infinite number of combinations of parts and modifications, you can find an example/rumor/video of the pistol failing in pretty much any way you want.
it happened to someone i know once but it was that persons own fault. when putting the striker plunger in, the spring fell out and landed sideways in its hole. it made the striker stick forward and you can guess what happened when the slide went into battery.No, I've never had it happen. Anyone have any links/videos to this happening on a stock gun?
It's possible now to have a Glock-ish.
A pistol that sort of looks like a Glock but has no OEM Glock parts.
In that case YOU are tech support.