![]() ![]() POW POW POW PING PING PING Whaaa Hooooo about 150 times no issues. Loaded my G19 up with some 115 grain ammo and went to work on some steel. It was in the 50's here in ohio in febuary on a Saturday so I was able to head out to the outdoor range with my G19 and a few other friends. I told her to grip it better and after that she has not had an issue. I picked it up POW POW POW no issue went back and forth a couple times then it hit me she was not getting a firm grip. The one and only time I know for a fact limp wristing was an issue is when my wife shot my G42 she would shoot it and the round would not eject. I think it was a $10 part and a 5 min repair. I was getting some pretty erratic ejection though I could see some coming over the top and falling to the left side. Had a couple stove pipes but it still functioned most of the time. It could have been from letting the gun slam shut on a empty chamber I don't really know. I once chipped the extractor on my G17 Gen 4. The only other thing I can think of is to check your extractor for chips. Another one, "it's only Generation 'fill in the blank' that has problems, not other Glocks." Winchester is recalling certain lots of 9mm Luger 115 grain Full Metal Jacket and 115 grain Jacketed Hollow Point pistol ammunition. I'm not counting that day in my 20,000 rounds." Nor any other day it messed up. One of us others will say, "hey, how about that day you were cussing it out because of stovepipes?" Glockphile answer, "Oh, that was just weak ammo. When all together talking old times, one of them will say how he's got 20,000 rounds through his Glock 17 with zero malfunctions. Oh, it's the ammo, or limp wristing, or bad springs, or this copper colored grease, or etc, ad nausium. It's just that my Glockoholic glochophile friends seem to believe every one of their malfunctions are not the fault of their Glock, but something else every time. The point is that all guns can malfunction, even Glocks, and Glocks aren't any better or worse at it than other brands. That's not much, quite honestly, but might be every 400 or so rounds. My Glock 19 is also Gen 3 and has more malfunctions than my 1911a models, on the average. ![]()
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