Blackbeard
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Sometimes when I "slam" in a new magazine, the slide on my G17 closes unexpectedly. Did I lubricate something I shouldn't have?
In fact, it's a bonus "feature" to some USPSA shooters
only in a glock can a weapons malfunction be considered a "feature"
TAB said:If the gun was not designed to do that, there is something wrong.
If this was anything other then a glock people would have posted to send it back/ gun smith.
How old is the Glock?
What about the people who have stated that their S&W M&P's, and H&K USP's do the same.....aren't they referring to something 'other then(sic) a glock(sic)'?
4thPointOfContact said:What about the people who have stated that their S&W M&P's, and H&K USP's do the same.....aren't they referring to something 'other then(sic) a glock(sic)'?
TAB said:If any firearm I own does something it was not designed to do(and in this case it might be a safety issue) I will send it back to the manufactor or to a gun smith to be fixed.
If the gun is known to do it, its not a malfunction, its a design flaw.