LOLOLIt might make it more accurate with a tighter frame/slide fit
My opinion, it's a lot like trying to fix minor oil leaks on a 35 year old Mercedes diesel. Or an old deuce and a half.
And not to mention tighter barrel to frame lock up.LOLOLIt might make it more accurate with a tighter frame/slide fit
And not to mention tighter barrel to frame lock up.
But I love my Glocks capable of 2" groups at 25 yards.
Or a CH-47...
I understand the primary function, but I prefer some level of aesthetic in something if at all possible. A Glock (rhymes with block for a reason) just was clearly defined by function only with no regard to form IMHO.My G19 looks just like that too. I'd say they're made that way.
Glocks aren't made to look pretty, they're made to shoot bullets.
Have you checked prices in NOLA lately?....LOLYou want pretty, get a nickel plated revolver with pearl grips. Like a pimp in a cheap New Orleans whorehouse.
My Shovel doesn't leak oil, it marks its spot like any male dawg. Or hawg.Or a panhead Harley....or a shovelhead Harley....or a Harley Evolution......etc., etc., etc.
Or an old deuce and a half.
Yup, Glock is a tool like a hammer ...
From most accounts, it's normal and is the way it is supposed to look through. Like I said though and to state the obvious, it's your gun to do with as you please. If you wanted something aesthetically pleasing, you choose the wrong platform IMHO.Guess it works so good that the only things people can obsess over on it are the “silly things.”
For that matter, you could say admiring any gun for the aesthetic qualities is awfully silly. Doesn’t really add much to it’s effectiveness but I bet you’d say it still matters.
Not to offend your sensibilities, but I like the way my glock is supposed to look and I guess I don’t see the issue with wanting to preserve that.
Don't ever get a Chevy van.
why yes, yes it does...Okay so tell me does my vintage Glock 17 Gen.1 have this "pig nose" you all are talking about...or not?
For that matter, you could say admiring any gun for the aesthetic qualities is awfully silly.
We're talking about talking about a dime a dozen, $500, mass produced, every one has one, not a collectable, not going to appreciate in value, ugly, utilitarian, production gun that does the job it's indented to do of which isn't to look pretty... Actually, most gun nuts find the finish wear and imperfections of a well used pistol makes the it that much more attractive.We talking about $1,000,000 guns? $100,000+ figure guns? $10,000 dollar guns or 500 dollar production crap?
They all work as indended.
Okay so tell me does my vintage Glock 17 Gen.1 have this "pig nose" you all are talking about...or not? After shooting it all these years I never even noticed this particular anomaly let alone seen any problem with it, at least in relation to how the gun functions.
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My HKs are pretty. Just saying.
Touché.So your telling us you only own P7's M13's etc.