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Uploaded by on Jan 21, 2009

GLOCK Modifications: Weapons shown-Glock 22(.40 S&W) and Glock 23(.40 S&W) being used in demonstration.

Slug Plug ($9.00)-Blocks the opening behind the magazine well, Keeping dust,sand and debris from getting into the sear and return spring.

Recoil Buffer Pad ($9.99)-Eliminates the metal slide from impacting the polymer frame. Reducing felt recoil and enhancing muzzle control.

Tungsten Steel Guide Rod 1.6 oz. ($44.99)-adds extra weight to the firearm and helps control muzzle flip.

GlockStore; http://glockstore.com/

GLOCKS shoot great right out of the box. And I'm a surgeon with a Glock.

Slug Plug - $9.00
Recoil Buffer Pad - $9.99
Tungsten Steel Guide Rod/Spring - $44.99

Tighter groupings and/or Dead Tangos...PRICELESS

KEEP ROCKIN' THE GLOCK!!!

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  • Anyone who puts a plug in the glock is a complete retard. There is a fucking reason they dont put one in at the factory. Dipshits

  • @anarchy3155 ...this coming from someone who gets his info on weapons from video games...lol!

    Get out and gain some experience, carry a weapon(s) for a living, get into some fire-fights...spill some blood and then get back to me...lol!

  • they need to make the recoil pad in black , how does it shoot with that mod, the butt plug adds to the profile but have one. is the rod lighter/ spring better , still not sold on it

  • @mikewm9v ...the guide rod and spring is heavier than the stock polymer one and adds weight to the front end. Which means less muzzle flip and more controllability.

    As I stated in previous comments Glocks shoot great right out of the box...these little changes just improve on that.

  • Ive heard of the buffer jamming the gun quite frequintely have you had any trouble with this?

  • @SuperchargedStyle ...negative...but, I can see how they would have to be changed after 2000-2500 rounds. They're not meant to be left in the gun indefinitely.

  • @SuperchargedStyle ...No...negative...but, it's not meant to be left in there forever. I suggest changing it after 1500-2000 rounds.

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  • No..... Thanks dude im gonna go feel stupid now lol haha thanks again:)

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  • @anarchy3155 Wow, someone woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning.

  • @anarchy3155 Please answer why they don't put a plug in at factory and why its a bad idea. Thanks

  • Slugs also act as partial mag funnels. The Seattle Slug in particular doubles as a window smasher (good for LEO) and weighs down the gun. Not a bad deal.

  • @xXBallistic82Xx everything is a bit higher in Hawaii... thus one searches online for a lot of stuff

  • @anarchy3155 Hmmm.....So what i here you saying is that Robyn Taylor (Author of "The Glock in Competition") a certified Glock armorer, competitive IPSC, IDPA shooter and owner of Taylor Freelance the company who manufactures the solid brass "Seattle slug" and brass base plates is somehow fallen into your category of "Dipshits"? Careful bro. There is a lot of credible experienced tactical and competitive shooters who see your comments. Reconsider the value of your contribution.

  • @anarchy3155 Why does the factory not put a slug plug in ?

  • thanks just wandering around to see what everyone is doing with theirs, maybe could color the pad with a magic marker. they shoot much better with trigger parts

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