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by texanron
Thu Apr 21, 2011 4:34 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: New CHL and New Hand Guns User
Replies: 38
Views: 4540

Re: New CHL and New Hand Guns User

LikesShinyThings wrote:No. Factory ammo, and not cheap garbage, either.

My experience, if you do not have a rock solid grip, the extraction will fail, and you will get stovepipes. Rather, let me change that - if *I* do not have a rock solid grip (apparently more rock solid than I am able to consistently produce), *I* will get failure to eject. I hand the same gun, with same ammo, to others, and they don't appear to have the same problem. Only thing I can figure is it is the way I handle the gun. I have accepted this, and Glock is just not going to be part of my collection. Doesn't mean I denigrate them, but I feel I have to put that issue out there so that others will be aware of it and not jump blind onto the Glock bandwagon.
LikesShinyThings wrote:Let me add that I think the issue is related to the flexing of the gun during firing. Some folks have a firmer, steadier grip and I suspect provide the solid base that the gun needs such that the flex is not an issue. But if the grip is not firm/steady enough, between that and the frame flex (minor, maybe, but my belief just enough), the empty case stovepipes instead of fully clearing the gun during ejection.

Note: I ran into this failure enough times that I convinced myself Glocks and I should not partnered for a shot, so it has been some time since I've shot a Glock and experienced this. Which means I'm running on memory at this point.
Sounds logical to me. I wonder if anyone else has ever run into this with Glocks or any other gun manufacturer.
by texanron
Thu Apr 21, 2011 8:16 am
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: New CHL and New Hand Guns User
Replies: 38
Views: 4540

Re: New CHL and New Hand Guns User

DFWTT wrote:
LikesShinyThings wrote:[snip] Glocks are considered fine firearms by many. I won't praise or condemn them. I will say I can't shoot them. If you don't have a rock solid grip on them, they WILL misfeed - my experience being FTE. I have had more stovepipes than I care to count.[/snip]

:headscratch
Probably due to using junk reloaded ammo. That would be my guess.
by texanron
Wed Apr 13, 2011 4:18 pm
Forum: New to CHL?
Topic: New CHL and New Hand Guns User
Replies: 38
Views: 4540

Re: New CHL and New Hand Guns User

First, welcome to Texas even though its been 5 years. Second, welcome to the forum.
I can't really add much to the discussion in regards to recommending either 9mm vs .40 S&W that hasn't already been covered. However, I will say that I for one like the snap of the .40 S&W. In your OP you stated that you're from Connecticut and that you're a Mechanical Engineer. Given those two facts and that you said in your second post that shooting a .40 S&W hurt your wrist, I would recommend that you go with 9mm.

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