Rottweiller w/ idiotic owner vs. Glock 36

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Dang, that was fast! Thanks to whoever was responsible for pulling that dangerous junk. Can't stand seeing my favorite site get covered in spam.
 
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My pup (122 lbs) chewed and chewed and chewed for about 4 hours before he gave up. Not a scratch! Too bad Glock doesn't make dining room table legs!

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^^^ He did whoop the siren a few times... no significant effect. I doubt he wanted to open his door or even the window to spray the threat(s). I might not have either.
 
I believe it, I had an ex who owned a poorly trained 90lb boxer. I wondered what happened to the remote for the cable box. Then I found some AA batteries in a pile of poop. He also ate most of a night stand and a access door for the crawlspace.
 
Stuff like this makes me wish the customer service shops of Glock and other major manufacturers had blogs to post pictures of what people manage to do to their guns.

Would be great for some laughs.
 
No BS.
Tom Graham, a man with years of experience rebuilding Glocks, told me a while back the worst one he'd gotten in while working for one of the outfits that did Glock service & parts was one that'd been chewed by a dog just about up to the triggerguard.
I have no reason to dis-believe him.
Denis
 
I'm so glad my big GSD doesn't have a chewing problem. My ex's 80 lb American bulldog did, though. She went to the store in my Jeep one day and left the dog in the car. No more plastic on the shifter for the transmission or T-case, and the parking brake lever was mangled beyond recognition. Another half hour, and I'm sure the door panels and seats would've been FUBAR as well.
 
Another reason not to carry chewtoys instead of real guns.

I have to agree, except that after many years of hating those plastic toy guns and swearing to never own one...i have a couple now and they are what i carry due to weight. It is still difficult for me to view them as a fine firearm rather than an ugly serviceable tool though. On a side note zippo has a stainless steel lighter on display that a pit bull chewed to shreds and a pit bull does not have the jaw strength of a rottweiler and has been stated if they can make short work of bone, no plastic or polymers or anything else you want to call it to make it sound more durable or interesting is going to hold up to the jaws of such a powerful beast. I honestly couldn't believe there are folks so stuck on these ugly plastic things that they would be in denial even over common sense.
 
I used to have a pitbull that ripped the steel belts out of a truck tire chew toy. My current boxer chewed through a plugged in three prong extension cord while I was at work. I say he is to dumb to get shocked. I believe it but knowing how dogs chew I'm glad the gun didn't go off.
 
If you don't think that a Rottweiler could destroy a GLOCK in short order you obviously have no experience with the breed. I've owned Rottweilers for the past 14 years and they will crush bone at will. Luckily, my two Rottweilers don't chew my pistols or my cars for that matter .... they appreciate German engineering! ;)

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1911Tuner said:
A little sideways of topic...but I gotta say it. Those Rotts are beautiful, 58.

Thanks 1911Tuner ... they know it too!! :) They're brother and sister and are inseparable, which is a good thing on the trails since they stay together whether they're chasing a pig or a pig is chasing them! :D
 
A little sideways of topic...but I gotta say it. Those Rotts are beautiful, 58.
+1 on the Rotts.

Long time ago, my little 20lb. Schnauzer ate and subsequently barfed an entire Nintendo controller including the cord. He cut that cord down to bits. The thing was pulverized to the point of not even being puzzle worthy.

I have no problem believing that a 50lb+ dog can do some serious damage to a Glock lower. Teeth create a lot of direct pressure and a committed pup will see that through.
 
Piki - Try the black , or is it the blue one. There is a different one besides the red one that is a much tougher toy. Granted, my pit never destroyed a kong as we got him the galileo bone to chew on and waited until he was out of his chewing stage for the kongs.
 
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