BrandonFromTampa
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- Mar 21, 2008
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My friend bought a Glock chambered in .40 S&W and had a problem with it. He called Glock and they told him that he couldn't use practice ammunition in it. They also told him that he had to be very careful about limp wristing. This incident is the cause of my prejudice against Glocks. I'm not trying to convince anyone of anything. I don't care if other people like Glocks or not. All I can tell you is my friend bought one and had a problem with it, which is no big deal, but when he called Glock, they confirmed what all the Glock critics say about Glocks: They are ammo sensitive and are easy to jam if you don't fire them correctly. When I read posts in defense of Glocks, most Glock lovers bring up ammunition as the cause of the problem. If I can use reloads in one pistol and I can't in another, that tells me that the latter is more ammo sensitive than the former. And I'm not looking for ammo sensitive.