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Not playing a game. There are many posers on a board like this. Just checking you out, the SWAT / NYPD statement caused me to become interested. That's all.

Stay safe.
Thank you for saying that Sean and yes you are so right about impostures and buffs …everyone is a SEAL and nobody mops the floor.

The word SWAT is too harsh here in NY, so they had to give it a nicer name;)

Take Care of yourself!
 
Knock yourself out bro. It won't keep me up late.



I don't think you understand the First Amendment. My putting someone on ignore in no way violates their right to share their opinion, it exercises my right not to have to hear it.

Then too, the First Amendment exists to protect citizens from government censorship. Der ZuckenFuerer has every to set strict guidelines on what you can and can't say on Fakebeast. Just like Glock Talk can limit your speech here.



Thanks.



I mean, if that's what you got out of it.....
That is an accurate summation. Is that not what you meant?
 
Fellas this thread has gone off the rails and I will take some of the blame for it;)

Im going to unsubscribe and check out

Do your F’in press checks or don’t;)
I thought the same thing several hours ago. People would be much more civil if we were in a bar sharing a pint.


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Hi everyone, I'm new to Glocks and after getting a 43x became a fanboy I guess. Is the press check causing out of battery problems? I never do them as I can see/feel my ejector and know it's loaded. Just want to know if that is the problem or why it's so polarizing. Thanks.
 
That's interesting that not all Glock LCI extractors are created equal. I've only owned a few (past tense) and they were all very pronounced. It's the only feature I very much miss and wish my M&Ps and P365s had them.



You just have to do it the right way:

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I think she is multitasking. Performing a press check AND trimming her eyebrows using the gap between the barrel and slide.
 
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Hi everyone, I'm new to Glocks and after getting a 43x became a fanboy I guess. Is the press check causing out of battery problems? I never do them as I can see/feel my ejector and know it's loaded. Just want to know if that is the problem or why it's so polarizing. Thanks.
Done improperly a press check can be dangerous because your hand is near the muzzle.

Done correctly the press check only moves the slide a fraction of an inch. I don't know that it would cause an out of battery issue.
 
Hi everyone, I'm new to Glocks and after getting a 43x became a fanboy I guess. Is the press check causing out of battery problems? I never do them as I can see/feel my ejector and know it's loaded. Just want to know if that is the problem or why it's so polarizing. Thanks.
That is one issue with press checking, but it generally is jist not needed.
When we buy a new pistol i kalif, you have to perform a safety test with your new pistol & the sales guy signs off. Load, unload safely with dummy rds. So last pistol i bought, do the test & the guy says, you didnt press check. I told him ametures press check, i knew it was loaded because i could feel/hear the rd strip. He didnt like my answer. These are often the same guys that when you give an unload command, they jack the rd & catch it. Ooooh, so ameture.
 
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People that press check across the arm will get Grosskreutzed

This is on the Aliengear holster website. This is one of the biggest no-no's in firearm safety, the arm extending past the barrel of the gun

Press checking can take the round out of battery then click instead of bang
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