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Gen4 Glock owners- if you own one please respond

Posted 02-24-2013 at 16:14 by throb
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Hello,

I've seen many, many threads here saying the Gen 4 G19's have ejection problems, and many people saying they work great. My dealer says they work great, and that the issue is history. I tend to think the issue is not as bad as it seems here on Glock Talk, simply because I suspect people are more likely to post regarding a problem gun. Before I purchase my next G19 and /or G26, I'd like to know how widespread the "problem" really is.

Let's
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G36, help me date it.

Posted 02-22-2013 at 07:49 by batto1999

NO, I don't have spent shell casings, and I bought the gun very lightly used. The number is RUN 531, can anyone help me date this? I checked the numbers list and apparently it doesn't go this new.

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Bill in Neb. could let bikes go on red

Posted 02-22-2013 at 03:19 by emmascott

A new suggested law in the state of Nebraska would, under some conditions, let motorcycle riders run red lights. The bill is meeting opposition for safety concerns. You can go to buy here, pay here, car lots for your situation.


Getting a red that never turns


The bill, LB 85, was suggested by Nebraska state Senator Paul Schumacher. If passed, it will permit riders of two-wheelers to cross an intersection on a red light if they have waited at least two minutes...
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Proper Removal And Insertion Of Glock Frame Pins

Posted 02-21-2013 at 10:59 by Arc Angel
Updated Yesterday at 18:16 by Arc Angel

Proper frame pin removal and insertion is, 'Basic Glocking 101'.

REMOVAL: Working from the LEFT SIDE of the frame, begin by using either an Armorer's Tool or a 3/32" Machinist's Drift Punch to push out the topmost, #1, 'lock block pin' first.

Next, while continuing to work from the left side of the frame remove the middle, #2, 'trigger pin'. (You might have to wiggle the slide stop around in order to loosen this pin.)

Finally, still working...
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C-1, Chambered Versus C-3, Non-Chambered Carry

Posted 02-20-2013 at 20:40 by Arc Angel
Updated 03-21-2013 at 09:51 by Arc Angel

I am well-known on this board to be against most, but not all, civilian C-1 carry. My objection is to, ‘HOW’ a majority of relatively unskilled, and modestly trained civilians choose to go armed: To wit,

IN THE MOST DANGEROUS PERSONAL MANNER POSSIBLE!

It is my considered opinion that far too many civilians are walking around all day long in C-1 when,

THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NO NECESSITY WITHIN THEIR DAILY ROUTINES FOR THEM TO DO SO.
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