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In terms of physical forces, that little bit of bouncing around is not comparable to a falling impact on a hard surface from any significant height (chest level or higher).
They should have just spent some time tossing it up into the air in a parking lot or onto some rocks, and checking to see if it was still cocked each time. |
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Come on dude...really? That is being original
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Quoted: In terms of physical forces, that little bit of bouncing around is not comparable to a falling impact on a hard surface from any significant height (chest level or higher). They should have just spent some time tossing it up into the air in a parking lot or onto some rocks, and checking to see if it was still cocked each time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeZtdfrbBds |
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Quoted: Sand and crud getting into the hollow space at the rear of the grip will gum up the Glock's trigger. Hence the advice from a lot of knowledgable people to use a butt plug on Glocks. There is only a very small hole in the back strap tunnel. Debris are far more likely to enter the connector/trigger bar via the connector cut out in the slide cover plate or the slide/frame gap. |







Shocking! Pistols don't fire until you pull the trigger, never would have guessed it.