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  • Rob377

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    I think that particular issue was ammo. Click and no bang with a live cartridge on the deck afterwords. I didn't inspect it for a primer strike. Maybe a missed opportinity for forensic analysis.

    The armorer would have been appalled at the amount of crud caked on/in my gun.

    heh.

    Well, if you make it to ACC for a match, I'd be happy to look at it. (cert. armorer as well) Glocks in good repair usually react like the honey badger to a high primer. "honey badger don't care"
    From what I gather, you shoot enough that the striker channel could use the scraper tool treatment and maybe a fresh striker spring. I've got both in my parts bin.
     

    Snizz1911

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    I think that particular issue was ammo. Click and no bang with a live cartridge on the deck afterwords. I didn't inspect it for a primer strike. Maybe a missed opportinity for forensic analysis.

    I didn't realize parts and service were free. So, I didn't stop by. The armorer would have been appalled at the amount of crud caked on/in my gun. Too bad there wasn't a cleaning service. :)

    He got a good laugh when he replaced my ejector. I'm lucky if I clean it every 3k rounds and the giant chunks of gunk coming of it was impressive. On a good note, no more brass to the face with the new ejector.
     

    amboy49

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    In the same way I, like most people, can't keep from looking away from the scene of a wreck I'd like to see my results in the GSSG event. I checked the GSSG website match results and haven't seen anything posted. Anyone know if the results are posted - and, if so, where they're located.

    Thanks in advance.
     

    scheesman

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    In the same way I, like most people, can't keep from looking away from the scene of a wreck I'd like to see my results in the GSSG event. I checked the GSSG website match results and haven't seen anything posted. Anyone know if the results are posted - and, if so, where they're located.

    Thanks in advance.
    Here
     
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