Butch
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- About Butch
- Biography
- 40+ years of competitive shooting experience. 2 years US Army MP. 8 years Mn National Guard rifle and pistol team. 27 year police officer.
- Location
- Minnesota
- Interests
- Competitive shooting, Glock Armorer, since 1989 (advanced since 1994).
- Occupation
- Retired Police Officer/Firearms Instructor
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U.S. Army-MNNG 73-83 95 Bravo
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How does a Glock work?
Very well!
After putting a loaded magazine in the magazine well, you let the slide slam shut to push a round out of the magazine and into the chamber. At the same time the rear edge of the trigger bar ‘grabs’ the firing pin lug

and pulls the firing pin part of the way back to a ‘partially cocked’ position.
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Very well!

After putting a loaded magazine in the magazine well, you let the slide slam shut to push a round out of the magazine and into the chamber. At the same time the rear edge of the trigger bar ‘grabs’ the firing pin lug

and pulls the firing pin part of the way back to a ‘partially cocked’ position.
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GAPophobia
According to *Butch's* dictionary.....
GAPophobia:
An innate fear of the use by anyone of the .45 GAP cartridge in preference to the .45 ACP cartridge.
GAPophobes always seem to want to argue about how there is no purpose for the .45 GAP cartridge, no reason for it to exist. No amount of bandwidth wastage on the subject is too much!
They completely and callously disregard the fact that some people don't have hands that...
According to *Butch's* dictionary.....
GAPophobia:
An innate fear of the use by anyone of the .45 GAP cartridge in preference to the .45 ACP cartridge.
GAPophobes always seem to want to argue about how there is no purpose for the .45 GAP cartridge, no reason for it to exist. No amount of bandwidth wastage on the subject is too much!
They completely and callously disregard the fact that some people don't have hands that...
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It's not uncommon for folks (especially new Glock owners) to not quickly understand how to use the supplied magazine loading tool, so, here ya go!
Put the mag loader over the top of the magazine tube and push it all the way down to make room for the next cartridge.

While holding the loading tool down, start the round into the mag by pushing it back against the mag...
Put the mag loader over the top of the magazine tube and push it all the way down to make room for the next cartridge.

While holding the loading tool down, start the round into the mag by pushing it back against the mag...
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A lot of Glock owners (and some ‘would be’ Glock owners), are afraid that the trigger spring on their Glock will break and then the gun won’t work. Not true! You just need to know how to work it!
Some Glockers will go so far as to replace the coil trigger spring with a New York trigger spring to insure that they don’t have a breakage. This does work OK, but it also makes the trigger pull a whole lot heavier, and it’s really not needed.
Most of the time when a coil trigger...
Some Glockers will go so far as to replace the coil trigger spring with a New York trigger spring to insure that they don’t have a breakage. This does work OK, but it also makes the trigger pull a whole lot heavier, and it’s really not needed.
Most of the time when a coil trigger...
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Glock makes three connectors and three trigger springs:


Use of the coil spring with any of the three connectors gives a trigger break weight of approximately the weight listed for the connector used. Changes in the power of springs involved, and apparently inaccurate weight...


Use of the coil spring with any of the three connectors gives a trigger break weight of approximately the weight listed for the connector used. Changes in the power of springs involved, and apparently inaccurate weight...
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