To: kiriath_jearim
Don't know about KB's but I had a G20 (10mm) that started doing doubles with a single pull of the trigger, then triples. Sent it to Glock for repair as full auto fire in a lightweight pistol, firing a 10mm round, is a bit hard to control after the third round leaves the barrel.
Never was able to really get to like the Glock, even though I tried. I purchased three over the years, a 19, the aforementioned 20, and a 22. I just like a traditional single action or DA/SA auto.
Best Regards
Sergio
24 posted on
11/30/2005 11:29:57 AM PST by
Sergio
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To: Sergio
I've heard about glocks going full auto. I have no idea what the cause is but i'm sure your experience was definitely a very scary suprise considering how fast pistols cycle. I've fired a Glock 18 before, which is fully automatic with a selector (courtesy of the USMC) and it was NUTS. The pistol was empty in a matter of a couple seconds. http://www.glock.com/g18.htm
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