However, in just a few minutes a Glock fanboy will come by and post a link to a test where a Glock was put in a blender filled with Drano, sulfuric acid, Coca-Cola, pirahna, and 2 pounds of industrial diamonds. A CAT D8bulldozer was then dropped on it from 1000 feet. The owner picked up the Glock, chambered a 155mm HE round, hit a post-it note at 917 miles, and then proceeded to run 726,761 rounds of Wolf ammo coated with Gorilla Glue with no failures.
Followed shortly thereafter by an XD fan posting "I could do that if i wanted, and my gun's not ugly..." and 5 pages of XD/Glock jihad, interupted by the occasional 1911 fan calling them all "Tupperware lovers".However, in just a few minutes a Glock fanboy will come by and post a link to a test where a Glock was put in a blender filled with Drano, sulfuric acid, Coca-Cola, pirahna, and 2 pounds of industrial diamonds. A CAT D8bulldozer was then dropped on it from 1000 feet. The owner picked up the Glock, chambered a 155mm HE round, hit a post-it note at 917 miles, and then proceeded to run 726,761 rounds of Wolf ammo coated with Gorilla Glue with no failures.
Not sure, but the Drano MIGHT attack the brass/nickle-plated ammo...
LMAO. That is the real question here isn't it?1) Why would you have a bucket of Drano, when it comes in a perfectly user-friendly package?
That part on the other hand, makes perfect sense to me.2) Why are people obsessed with trying to destroy the Glock via hundreds of abuses, none of which it was intended to face?
A man has a bucket full of dangerous acid...
To me, it sounds like a dropped glob of something. I.E., person making sandwich gets surprised by something, drops mayo jar, mayo bounces out of jar, sandwich maker is called by someone in another room. His reply is, "Be there in minute, I've got a big ol' GLOCK of mayo on the kitchen floor to clean up".
But you could throw them together in a 2l bottle and lauch the glock off a 10 story building with the resulting explosion and it would still fire.I don't know but I do know it is not a good idea to get it or toilet bowl cleaner on aluminum foil....bad juju
I stand corrected.Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Hypochlorite are bases, not acids.
IMHO, submerge the Glock in Drano then buy a Kimber.
Why are people obsessed with trying to destroy the Glock via hundreds of absues, none of which it was intended to face?
726,761 rounds of Wolf ammo coated with Gorilla Glue
All guns are loaded and the ammo will work. You can only grab one to defend you life, you're dead if it doesn't work. Which one will you grab.
Answer to yourself, be honest.
This statement makes no sense Notch. Glocks have not been around for 75 years.So far I have yet to pick up a 75 year old glock that has been sitting in a drawer in a garage for the last 50 years that still functions like it did the day it was made