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CRF250rider1000 wrote:
Why is it having some FTE's???? I have never had an issue with my Glock. I wonder if they were using reloads or Wolf or something to cut costs:question:
EVERYTHING will fail eventually.
Funny thing is throughout that whole video, all you could comment on was the crap ammo.
He was using mags from several people at the class. like 68 mags on the table. It could have been a problem with a mag spring or something.
what you did not see is that the end of the recoil assemblyrod melt and fell out of the gun during that test. The Glock continued to run.
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"I don't have photos of the guide rod coming out of the front but I'll post some pics from the test this evening.
I was kneeling down on the ground just to the right of Yeager when the guide rod started coming out of the front. He only had a few mags left to go. It took about 3 or 4 shots for the guide rod to come out. James fired 4 or 5 more shots before someone started hollering about the guide rod coming out. Yeager paused for a moment then kept shooting since it had been running fine.
It was pretty amazing."
"So how does the gun work
NOW?
Perfectly. After a new recoil spring it is back in service and is 100% reliable and accurate.
Some of you may be wondering about the guns preparation. There was none. No cleaning and no extra lubrication. My standard 6 dots of lube WERE STILL IN PLACE at the end of the test. Yes they were covered in grime (and some left over lint) but they did not melt off or drip away. That cheap grease is the best weapon lube ever."