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You also forgot to include directions on which end goes in first, and which way the cartridges should point. This last item is a point of confusion that trips up many new shooters.puma guy wrote:But you didn't indicate which end?
Excaliber wrote:You also forgot to include directions on which end goes in first, and which way the cartridges should point. This last item is a point of confusion that trips up many new shooters.puma guy wrote:But you didn't indicate which end?
And some manufacturers!Excaliber wrote:You also forgot to include directions on which end goes in first, and which way the cartridges should point. This last item is a point of confusion that trips up many new shooters.puma guy wrote:But you didn't indicate which end?
That's priceless.Pawpaw wrote:And some manufacturers!Excaliber wrote:You also forgot to include directions on which end goes in first, and which way the cartridges should point. This last item is a point of confusion that trips up many new shooters.puma guy wrote:But you didn't indicate which end?![]()
Glock owners don't need to worry about it. Glocks are so reliable that you could stick the magazine in sideways or backwards and the gun will still fire. They are not finicky like 1911s when it comes to magazines.AndyC wrote:You've made it so easy even a Glock owner could do it
AndyC wrote:By jove, I do believe I've discovered why Glocks explode so oftenThe Annoyed Man wrote:Glocks are so reliable that you could stick the magazine in sideways or backwards and the gun will still fire.
Indeed!Excaliber wrote:That's priceless.Pawpaw wrote:And some manufacturers!Excaliber wrote:You also forgot to include directions on which end goes in first, and which way the cartridges should point. This last item is a point of confusion that trips up many new shooters.puma guy wrote:But you didn't indicate which end?![]()
That's what happens when you hire an outside advertising firm full of anti gun liberals.
However, the HK employee who approved that ad should be relegated to sweeping up spent brass on their range.