Ayup, the self admitted Glock fan boy has a couple of questions.
Went to USAF Academy yesterday..took a look at the their gun and ammo department..Prices seemed high, Glock 48 for $500..but no tax so kinda a wash BUT...
Young counter guy, after I bought some brass 9mm ammo(not cheap either-$12 for 50 of MAGTEC, FMJ), I mentioned he had no steel cased stuff. Since I was looking at his Glocks.....
"Shouldn't use steel cased in Glocks, harms the extractor"
and
"didja know you ought to change the recoil spring in Glocks after 3000-5000 rounds"
So..true? Being on a retired guy's fixed income..like the $ of steel(like Federal, $7.50 per 50) but is the 2 above something I oughta do?
No steel and replace recoil spring after 3000-5000 rounds?
TIA
Went to USAF Academy yesterday..took a look at the their gun and ammo department..Prices seemed high, Glock 48 for $500..but no tax so kinda a wash BUT...
Young counter guy, after I bought some brass 9mm ammo(not cheap either-$12 for 50 of MAGTEC, FMJ), I mentioned he had no steel cased stuff. Since I was looking at his Glocks.....
"Shouldn't use steel cased in Glocks, harms the extractor"
and
"didja know you ought to change the recoil spring in Glocks after 3000-5000 rounds"
So..true? Being on a retired guy's fixed income..like the $ of steel(like Federal, $7.50 per 50) but is the 2 above something I oughta do?
No steel and replace recoil spring after 3000-5000 rounds?
TIA