Actually, it’s very easy to duplicate this event. You simply take your 9mm magazine, loaded with 9mm ammo, and insert it into your Glock 22 pistol and commence firing.
Ask me how I know…
Lol, yeah, but we’re they stock Glocks, out of the box? Or were they “enhanced” by someone to make them “more better”???
And, if by some chance it was a stock gun, then I’d like to chrono the ammo they were shooting. I would bet it’s around 115 PF…
Thanks, I guess the red ones are currently available.
Now, I need to work real hard at exercising willpower, at least until I have a gun to put it on...
Yeah, but have you cleaned it yet???
My MKIII went forever between cleanings. I wouldn't even think of taking it apart to clean until it stopped working, and that was very rare...
definitely the PAL filler for the win. I got mine a couple of years ago and it's been awesome. Now I'm thinking I should get a second one "just in case", since I never want to go back to filling tubes any other way...
I got the FW Arms Standard decapper a couple of years ago for $69. It's worked out just fine for me on my RL1100. I don't have any info on the Mighty Armory dies other than one of our local shooters uses and likes them.
Any reports of similar issues with the P365? Or is this issue pretty much confined to the 320?
There are quite a few in use, so this is still a very small percentage, which could explain some people’s skepticism.
Up until the last couple of instances I was also skeptical and just figured folks were screwing around with the gun when it went off. Now I’m starting to think there is more to it. I don’t own a 320, and never planned to buy one because I’m a Glock shooter. But I do carry a 365, so I am just a bit concerned if the problem is solely with the 320…
min curious which dot you’re migrating away from in favor of this dot.
For me, it’s intriguing enough that the next time I need another red dot, I will certainly add this to the very short list of red dots that I will choose from. But I’m not planning to abandon any of my currently working SROs to switch to it.
I wonder how the Glock Performance Trigger will change the equation. When I installed the GPT in my 17, I went back to a stock striker spring, and then had to bump up the recoil spring to get the gun to lock up reliably.
A 15 round limit makes no sense (to me). Either keep it the way it is, or go with a 10 round limit to comply with some new mag capacity restrictions that are popping up in RI, and are already in place in some states. In fact, maybe consider splitting it into CO and CO-10 for restricted states.