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4th Gen Glock 19 - Major Malfunctions/Range Report
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<blockquote data-quote="dak" data-source="post: 1366694" data-attributes="member: 5163"><p>You don't believe limp wristing can cause FTFs and FTEs on a 9mm hand gun shooting 115gr ammo or do you just think Glocks are impervious?</p><p></p><p>If the frame moves in your hand as the slide is coming back then it could cause a problem, limp wristing. Basically the whole gun is moving back during recoil. I'm sorry your beastly man thumb is more than some new shooter's whole hand when gripping a pistol. </p><p></p><p>Is there a problem with some Gen4 G19s due to the recoil spring that's designed for a .40? Certainly... but I think the problem is overblown. I said it <em>could</em> be limp wristing, not that it definitely was. There's no way to really know for sure unless you were watching the guy shoot and I was in no way trying to insult or insinuate anything about sdagm1, it could totally be the gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dak, post: 1366694, member: 5163"] You don't believe limp wristing can cause FTFs and FTEs on a 9mm hand gun shooting 115gr ammo or do you just think Glocks are impervious? If the frame moves in your hand as the slide is coming back then it could cause a problem, limp wristing. Basically the whole gun is moving back during recoil. I'm sorry your beastly man thumb is more than some new shooter's whole hand when gripping a pistol. Is there a problem with some Gen4 G19s due to the recoil spring that's designed for a .40? Certainly... but I think the problem is overblown. I said it [i]could[/i] be limp wristing, not that it definitely was. There's no way to really know for sure unless you were watching the guy shoot and I was in no way trying to insult or insinuate anything about sdagm1, it could totally be the gun. [/QUOTE]
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