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Don't buy a Glock they are made from recycled milk jugs and will melt during rapid fire during the summer months. This causes it to go FA and the top end to fly off.
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Don't buy a Glock they are made from recycled milk jugs and will melt during rapid fire during the summer months. This causes it to go FA and the top end to fly off.
None of mine have melted.... This will never be a concern unless you're trying to overheat the gun and melt the polymer. Sounds like a scare tactic from a Glock hater! ???
Oh your in TN. Be careful, if it gets too cold, them milk jugs are gonna get brittle and shatter.
I've been around the Glocks for years, have yet to see one have a problem due to polymer getting too hot or too cold and I've seen thousands upon thousands or rounds go through Glocks on the range. I also have yet to see one fail due to the polymer.
As for cold weather, try this experiment. Stand outside with a steel framed pistol in a holster, then draw it and hand onto it for awhile. It will get your hand really cold really fast. Not a problem with a polymer frame though.
Oh, Ok I feel better now. I've got a few plastic guns. So your not disputing that they are made from recycled milk jugs?
Yeah but they are great in pairs!
One can never own too many Glocks!
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Don't buy a Glock they are made from recycled milk jugs and will melt during rapid fire during the summer months. This causes it to go FA and the top end to fly off.
Oh your in TN. Be careful, if it gets too cold, them milk jugs are gonna get brittle and shatter.