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Guest smithandwesson
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Who think that glocks never fail,

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Guest smithandwesson
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I thought they were supposed to do that.:P

:rofl::P

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That only happened because the owner removed the take down pins to many times resulting in wallered out holes :P

Guest sling
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All guns break with neglect. Its just a matter of time.:P

Guest smithandwesson
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Not according to some people, Glocks are the best ever made, never fail, invincible, drop out of a helicopter blah blah blah:blah:

Guest docvantrease2003
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now that messed up

Guest m&pc9
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Thats how you field strip a Glock.:P

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Looks to me that someone has been tinkering with the ammo again. Can't blame a Glock if you are making bombs. Really, we would need a lot more info.

One other thing, I own 1911's, SW's, revolvers, Glocks, and the only one I would stake my money, and even my life if I had to, if it were thrown out of a helicopter, would be a Glock. It would be the only one I would have any confidence in to still be functional after it hit the dirt.

Guest m&pc9
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i wish i had a dollar for every time this was posted all over the internets.

I wish I had a dime every time some one said Glock was indestructible.

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it can happen to any handgun. here are a few pictures.

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and the image posting can go on and on forever. like i said above, Glocks are not the only handgun that have had this problem.

Guest Grout
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That looks like a double charge.It would tear up most any handgun even your Smif and Western:p

Guest slothful1
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I have a hard time visualizing how all that brass got crushed in those revolvers... Seems like the chambers not aligned with the barrel ought to be pretty much open to the air, so it's hard to imagine enough external pressure developing in them to do that. Maybe I'm just ignorant of how revolvers are built.

Guest Traumaslave
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I'd like to see the hands.

Guest heavyd
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+1 on the ammo tinkering

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Glocks are the best ever made, never fail, invincible, drop out of a helicopter blah blah blah:blah:

I'd say they are more just what you describe than they aren't.

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Not according to some people, Glocks are the best ever made, never fail, invincible, drop out of a helicopter blah blah blah:blah:

at least Glock can design their OWN guns, they dont need to COPY or go into agreements with everyone else so they can use other firearms manufacturers designs.

Now how ya like dem apples there Skippy? :popcorn::D:popcorn:

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ok, I stand corrected I forgot about the VP70. But if it was all that and a bag of chips it would still be in production. The only thing thats similiar is the stricker design. Its safe to say the Glock is the reason the VP90 is no longer made.

I'll stick with my Glocks and 1911's. Btw, theres more John Browning in a Glock then an H&K.

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