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Glock, Chambered or Unchambered ??? :unsure:
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I keep mine chambered, just wanted a consensus. Sure are a lot of Glock haters out there.
As much as I have tried to screw mine up, it hasn't failed me yet. The one trick I've learned
is stock OEM is better. :cool:
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I keep mine chambered, just wanted a consensus. Sure are a lot of Glock haters out there.
As much as I have tried to screw mine up, it hasn't failed me yet. The one trick I've learned
is stock OEM is better. :cool:
FYI, the parts I listed are Glock manufactured optional parts. The NY trigger springs were made by Glock for the NYPD because when they transitioned from revolvers, they, as you might expect from where they live, had little gun handling discipline and had many accidental discharges. So Glock fixed that with the NY1 and NY2 trigger springs. Glock also made the 8lb disconnector as an option. They also make a mere 3lb disconnector for their competition models.
depends on the situation.

out in public, chambered!!!

at home with the family and kids dog piled on top of me while watching tv, unchambered but still on me.
You sit around the house watching tv with a gun on? You live in Compton or Beirut?
You sit around the house watching tv with a gun on? You live in Compton or Beirut?
There's nothing wrong with wearing a gun at home regardless of where you live. I live in a very statistically area place, but I still keep a gun in my pocket at home, too. Better to have it and not need it than to need it and not have it.
I keep mine chambered, just wanted a consensus. Sure are a lot of Glock haters out there.
As much as I have tried to screw mine up, it hasn't failed me yet. The one trick I've learned
is stock OEM is better. :cool:
G26. Completely stock. Never failed yet. I keep the round counts reasonable on it to help keep it humming along.

The Glock magazines are steel with polymer exteriors. If you ever try to get the base plate off a magazine you will see, they don’t come off easily. In fact, take a look at how many other platforms use the Glock magazine. They are tough.

I believe a lot of Glock detractors can’t get over how well they sell, how many law enforcement and military agencies have chosen them and the fact they are plastic.

My Glock is not my favorite range toy. It is however a tool I typically have close at hand. At the end of the day, what I think of Glock is more important to me than what others do.

I only own one. They really only make one, it just comes in different calibers and capacities.
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Don’t hate glocks, just don’t like plastic. I have always been a steel and walnut guy but have warmed up to aluminum in my retirement.
I don't care if glocks don't attract anyone's eye, even my own.
I have several because they work and I'd rather put wear on them than something nicer, call me cheep.
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OR just carry this if you are worried about the one in the pipe thingy
S&W 686
BUT this is a man's gun made out of Stainless
And does it have a little man-hole on the other side? 🤣🤣🤣
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OR just carry this if you are worried about the one in the pipe thingy
S&W 686
BUT this is a man's gun made out of Stainless
My blued 586 works well too!
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