i had a real eye opening experience last night. had a glock 19 with a +2 magazine in a don hume holster owb on my side when i got into my toyota corolla car (cramped with butt about two feet off the ground). anyway, as i sat in the seat, the butt of the glock hit the seat belt clamp (sturdy little bugger). no problem, i thought, just hook the seat belt and get driving. a short time later when i got out of the car i noticed bullets and magazine parts lying between the front seats. what the heck?? so, i gathered up all the ammo and parts, brought them into the house (someone else's house) and put everything back together.
when i got to my house i got online and searched for "glock mag ejections". found out this is a fairly common occurrence. now i know. i put the non-+2 mag in the gun and leave the +2 mag as the spare.
learn something new every day. at the time i felt like barney-one-bullet. good thing i keep a bug on me all the time!
murf
when i got to my house i got online and searched for "glock mag ejections". found out this is a fairly common occurrence. now i know. i put the non-+2 mag in the gun and leave the +2 mag as the spare.
learn something new every day. at the time i felt like barney-one-bullet. good thing i keep a bug on me all the time!
murf