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To: Mad Dawg
The .40 Glock I own jammed tight after 25 or 30 rounds at the range. Seems this was a common complaint with the first bunch of these about 10 years ago. I had the trigger trimmed down to 3-4 pound pull, Trijicon "glow in the dark" sights and a thorough honeing and polishing job by the gun smith I knew in St. Paul.
I took my insurance man to the range to introduce him to my "plastic fantastic," and just as I was mentioning the trigger was a little light, he put a round in the ceiling.
87 posted on 07/11/2003 8:50:40 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Eric in the Ozarks
and just as I was mentioning the trigger was a little light, he put a round in the ceiling.

Oops! "Um, did you say,'Light'?" ;-)
"FIRST point the gun more or less where you want the round to go, THEN pull the trigger. These sequencing issues can be a bitch!

BTW, I was at the range yesterday (and shot my best magazine ever -- at 11 yards 9 of 10 in a 2.5" group in the black -- for me that's really good), and a couple of county cop buddies were there shooting H&K .40s. They pretty much salivated over my Cougar in 357 Sig. I don't think they were just being polite, but while I couldn't get hard reasons for their aversion, they both said they didn't like .40 and wished they were issued 357 Sigs.

Go figger.

90 posted on 07/12/2003 4:20:37 AM PDT by Mad Dawg (Certainly varies inversely with knowledge.)
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