I think my Glock is broken...?

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  • Ri22o

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    I drove all the way across Illinoise and it didn't shoot anyone. :dunno: I think it might be broken. Should I call Glock to send it in for service, or is this something a local Glocksmith can rectify?
     

    esrice

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    Who knows? People do say they have a mind of their own. It must have done it when I wasn't looking.

    Do you remember a time when it could have hopped out of your holster and then shot someone?

    Maybe while you stopped for gas near an elementary school?
     

    Ri22o

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    Do you remember a time when it could have hopped out of your holster and then shot someone?

    Maybe while you stopped for gas near an elementary school?
    That could be a possibility. Maybe I should pull the mag and count how many rounds are left.
     

    PsYcHo SqUiRrEl

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    My personal Glock and my issued one do the same thing all the time. I thought I was the only one! I also have a new AR and have had a SKS for years that have never jumped up and shot someone. I guess they must be broken too???
     

    Ri22o

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    My personal Glock and my issued one do the same thing all the time. I thought I was the only one! I also have a new AR and have had a SKS for years that have never jumped up and shot someone. I guess they must be broken too???
    Class action suit, maybe? As much as I don't want to believe it, I think this may be a common occurrence and we should do something about it.
     

    Scutter01

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    I did not think that even IN LEO could carry across that communist state?

    Federal Peaceable Journey statute allows you to transport across an intervening state if you are legal in both your starting and ending states.

    That said, I'm surprised the thing didn't randomly explode.
     

    VN Vet

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    I would check your trigger finger. It may be broken. If you determine that your finger is fine, then unload your Glock, wait 60 seconds and reload. It works for my computer.
     
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    ATM

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    I have to call BS here. It hasn't shot anyone or blown up?

    Are you absolutely certain it's a Glock?:dunno:
     

    Bill of Rights

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    Where's the bacon?
    I did not think that even IN LEO could carry across that communist state?

    I think this is sarcasm, but just in case it's not, no. LEOSA allows any current or retired LEO to carry in any and all states, so long as they have proved proficiency to their home department standards and carry their ID.

    I read that the agreement was that if we citizens got behind this and got it passed through Congress, the LEOs would return the favor.

    It's been over four years. Why are we still waiting?

    As for the so-called Glock that neither shot anyone nor exploded, I'm with ATM- I bet it's really an XD that's cleverly disguised it's grip safety. ;)

    Blessings,
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