mcmurry
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What is the difference between a Glock 17 and a Glock 17L? And did they ever get the 6 inch barrel?
Thanks.
Thanks.
What is the difference between a Glock 17 and a Glock 17L? And did they ever get the 6 inch barrel?
Thanks.
17L is my favorite range toy.
Yours has a dead trigger. Do you always dry fire before storage to spare the striker spring or something or just a coincidence.
17L has a longer barrel/slide than the 34.Other than the caliber is a G34/35 about the same as the 17L
Huh?Yours has a dead trigger.
Springs aren't "spared" by dry firing.Do you always dry fire before storage to spare the striker spring or something or just a coincidence.
Springs aren't "spared" by dry firing.
Huh?
"your reasoning"? I have no idea what you are talking about. No one in this thread mentioned anything about springs until you did.The striker spring isnt partially loaded after being dry fired. So some do this to spare the spring. I have stored two of mine that way that I wouldnt be using for years but I dont usually do it nor make a point to do so. I was just curious if that was your reasoning. Another poster confirmed that they do it for this reason after I asked.
The only time I've ever heard heard the term "dead trigger" is in this thread. Certainly not used in any Glock Armorers class I've been to.Dead trigger. The trigger isnt under pressure or active. It is at rest all the way back. Incorrect terminology I know but I've heard the term about a hundred times when people bring me a gun that for whatever reason the trigger doesnt function. It's also used a lot when people change the grip module on a sig 320 and dont reset the trigger correctly.
I think they’re awesome. Go full weirdo.