Hi
I have been out of the gun scene since early 90s, all my knowledge was from those days and is old. Glock was barely out when I stopped looking at guns. The only 9mm high capacity pistol I have is S&W 659, there shows how old are my stuffs.
I read a lot from before and watching youtube lately, Sounds like Glock is very durable that can last 10,000rounds. Also, from what I gathered, Glock is ultra reliable also. I just want to hear from people here their experience.
I did some gun smithing back in the days, I still have the Dramo and the abrasive rubber tips to polish the feed ramp and the chamber. Do I need to polish the Glock if I get one? also, the ejector, anything I should do to make it more reliable?
I will be loading hollow points, so it's critical for the gun to be reliable. Just want to hear more about the Glock.
Also, I am living in the People's republic of Kalifornia, the magazine is limited to 10 rounds. Is it easy to modify it back to regular capacity or do I have to buy from out of state?
Thanks
I have been out of the gun scene since early 90s, all my knowledge was from those days and is old. Glock was barely out when I stopped looking at guns. The only 9mm high capacity pistol I have is S&W 659, there shows how old are my stuffs.
I read a lot from before and watching youtube lately, Sounds like Glock is very durable that can last 10,000rounds. Also, from what I gathered, Glock is ultra reliable also. I just want to hear from people here their experience.
I did some gun smithing back in the days, I still have the Dramo and the abrasive rubber tips to polish the feed ramp and the chamber. Do I need to polish the Glock if I get one? also, the ejector, anything I should do to make it more reliable?
I will be loading hollow points, so it's critical for the gun to be reliable. Just want to hear more about the Glock.
Also, I am living in the People's republic of Kalifornia, the magazine is limited to 10 rounds. Is it easy to modify it back to regular capacity or do I have to buy from out of state?
Thanks