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Originally posted by Mike D View PostNot saying this is untrue but since the Glock trigger also is under little to no pressure when the trigger is forward I don’t see this happening.
When the trigger is pulled on the Glock it disengages 3 safeties AND loads the striker spring at the same time.
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we did not expect it either,, and i know the glocks have undergone several variations and mods since the introduction of them,, the glocks were new on the market and the debate was the same then,, how unsafe the colt was compared to a glockLast edited by xman59; 01-10-2019, 08:42 AM.
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Originally posted by xman59 View Postwe did not expect it either,, and i know the glocks have undergone several variations and mods since the introduction of them,, the glocks were new on the market and the debate was the same then,, how unsafe the colt was compared to a glock
Still safer than a SIG
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View Post
Still safer than a SIG
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Originally posted by Clay C View PostPssshhhh, The SIG was a design feature. Have a bad guy behind a wall? Throw your 320 in the air at an angle where it hits pointing at said bad guy. Problem solved. Why anyone would have used the "voluntary upgrade" to get rid of the most revolutionary design in the past 30 years is unknown to me.
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Originally posted by savin yours View PostI don’t understand this mindset, kinda like people who carry without one in the chamber. Not picking on you, it’s more of a blanket statement.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostNot saying this is untrue but since the Glock trigger also is under little to no pressure when the trigger is forward I don’t see this happening.
When the trigger is pulled on the Glock it disengages 3 safeties AND loads the striker spring at the same time.
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I've owned several Glocks and XD's as well as 1911's. I've never had or seen one discharge on their own. I keep my XD hot at all times. It's just important to know that any gun has a potential to fire in certain unusual situations. Watch the muzzle and keep the trigger clear and it should be safe.
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Originally posted by Mike D View PostThe inertia part is not true. Do you know how a Glock trigger system work?
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Ok, inertia may be a bit of a stretch. But, what distance is their drop test? 6' 8'.
If you drop it off the house? 3 floor?
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