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Posted: 9/1/2015 11:25:31 AM EDT
Apparently playfulness between fan boys is no longer allowed here
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that guy might not be able to drive a vehicle...he's gonna have to hitch...no wait.... |
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I doubt that.....
Does a .40 cal round have enough force to do that much damage to the hand by just going off? Ive seen actual gunshots pictured with less damage then that shows. |
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Isnt this an old pic? I swear this was a reload issue a few years ago.
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Ho Lee Shit...
ETA: About that dude's hand. Blaming it on the Glock, with no back story or info, is stupid. GD will GD, though... |
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I doubt that..... Does a .40 cal round have enough force to do that much damage to the hand by just going off? Ive seen actual gunshots pictured with less damage then that shows. View Quote Hold a firecracker in your hand and light it off. Youll get burned. Now close your hand on the same firecracker, no mo hand |
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How hot was that reload?
I am guessing a double charge with a really fast powder. |
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In before the picture of every popular hand gun brand with a KB.
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I'm going with fake.
Full disclosure, I don't own any glocks. |
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The steel of the slide held together very well. Too bad the frame wasn't steel.
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Hold a firecracker in your hand and light it off. Youll get burned. Now close your hand on the same firecracker, no mo hand View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I doubt that..... Does a .40 cal round have enough force to do that much damage to the hand by just going off? Ive seen actual gunshots pictured with less damage then that shows. Hold a firecracker in your hand and light it off. Youll get burned. Now close your hand on the same firecracker, no mo hand Yes I am aware of how that works.... But his hand wouldn't be closed around the cartridge it would be closed around the grip. Plus the frame itself would have to absorb a ton of the energy as it breaks apart. Still calling BS that the hand was damaged by the pistol pictured. |
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That is awful and unfortunate. Overcharged reloads?
Is it really the fault of the Glock? |
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FACEBOOK...
That means the hand pic it most likely not related to the pistol pics. |
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I'm pretty sure that won't buff out. That's the worst injury from Kb! I've ever seen.
I'm no Glock sucker but that had to have been a damn triple charge |
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/g35-40kb.html
Glock pictures are from 2001, and this link says no injuries. The hand pictures come up elsewhere on the internet as a motorcycle accident. |
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None of those photos are related.
And that hand damage ain't from a KB of any kind. My dad forwards spam emails that are more entertaining than this... Tryharder. |
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Yes I am aware of how that works.... But his hand wouldn't be closed around the cartridge it would be closed around the grip. Plus the frame itself would have to absorb a ton of the energy as it breaks apart. Still calling BS that the hand was damaged by the pistol pictured. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I doubt that..... Does a .40 cal round have enough force to do that much damage to the hand by just going off? Ive seen actual gunshots pictured with less damage then that shows. Hold a firecracker in your hand and light it off. Youll get burned. Now close your hand on the same firecracker, no mo hand Yes I am aware of how that works.... But his hand wouldn't be closed around the cartridge it would be closed around the grip. Plus the frame itself would have to absorb a ton of the energy as it breaks apart. Still calling BS that the hand was damaged by the pistol pictured. 33,000 psi |
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that hand is pretty damaged.
Pressure and the constraints of metal can create some pretty nasty outcomes but this is kinda hard to believe that all conditions (ammo) where normal and this occurred. |
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So, OP, are you a liar or just easily duped into forwarding and perpetuating lies?
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those pics arent even all from the same set lol.Ill call another bs on the hand picture as well
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/g35-40kb.html Glock pictures are from 2001, and this link says no injuries. The hand pictures come up elsewhere on the internet as a motorcycle accident. View Quote How about that. |
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/g35-40kb.html Glock pictures are from 2001, and this link says no injuries. The hand pictures come up elsewhere on the internet as a motorcycle accident. View Quote Haha yep, I was just about to post this. |
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Some of you people actually think a kaboomed pistol did that to the hand. Jesus Christ. I've got some super duper magical widgets for sale, only 99.95, callers in the first 30 minutes get free shipping.
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/g35-40kb.html Glock pictures are from 2001, and this link says no injuries. The hand pictures come up elsewhere on the internet as a motorcycle accident. View Quote Good catch. You saved me some typing. OP should feel bad. |
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Despite all the jokes, that's the first time I've seen a 'sploded hand attributed to a kaboomed Glock.
Glock Fowtays blow up regularly, of course, but I'm not sure it would cause that much damage. Cannot help being a little skeptical. Do we have the back story? Is that even a Man's hand? |
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http://www.thegunzone.com/glock/g35-40kb.html Glock pictures are from 2001, and this link says no injuries. The hand pictures come up elsewhere on the internet as a motorcycle accident. View Quote I feel better now. |
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FB post is bullshit. First pics of the Glock in pieces are from 2001/2008, pic of hand is unrelated to that pic, its from 2 wks ago. "Search Google for this image" is your friend.
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Just reposting what I saw. Given Glocks handgrenade tendencies not sure how you can call this an outright lie Its your hand bro, not mine View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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So, OP, are you a liar or just easily duped into forwarding and perpetuating lies? Just reposting what I saw. Given Glocks handgrenade tendencies not sure how you can call this an outright lie Its your hand bro, not mine So, ignorant, thanks for the confirming my suspicions. |
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