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	<title>Comments on: Glock Joke</title>
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		<title>By: Rivrdog</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 04:59:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have pistols designed by three of the most legendary people, JM Browning, Glock and Walther.

The jamming-est is the 1911 (isses of a new, PARKERIZED weapon), then the Glock is second best to the Walther (Pre-war PP, converted to .380), which has jammed once in two owners, and that was due to a squib load, as witnessed on the range.

We did Glock clearing drills while I was an active duty cop, and the rangemasters had to deliberately set up our weapons to jam, because we would never experience jamming conditions otherwise.

From my experience, a good design, properly executed (slide rails should NEVER be Parkerized) and shot with a firm wrist, will likely never jam.

BTW, all you JMB freaks, can you make a 1911 into a decent machine pistol? You can do that with a Glock 17 (it&#039;s called a Glock 18, and has a cyclic rate over 1,100 rps and is VERY reliable).

I rest my case.

NO apologies to Uncle for restarting the JMB-Glock wars on his nickel.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have pistols designed by three of the most legendary people, JM Browning, Glock and Walther.</p>
<p>The jamming-est is the 1911 (isses of a new, PARKERIZED weapon), then the Glock is second best to the Walther (Pre-war PP, converted to .380), which has jammed once in two owners, and that was due to a squib load, as witnessed on the range.</p>
<p>We did Glock clearing drills while I was an active duty cop, and the rangemasters had to deliberately set up our weapons to jam, because we would never experience jamming conditions otherwise.</p>
<p>From my experience, a good design, properly executed (slide rails should NEVER be Parkerized) and shot with a firm wrist, will likely never jam.</p>
<p>BTW, all you JMB freaks, can you make a 1911 into a decent machine pistol? You can do that with a Glock 17 (it&#8217;s called a Glock 18, and has a cyclic rate over 1,100 rps and is VERY reliable).</p>
<p>I rest my case.</p>
<p>NO apologies to Uncle for restarting the JMB-Glock wars on his nickel.</p>
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