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Glock Adjustable Trigger : Drop Safety Concern...Part 2 of 2

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Uploaded by on Aug 23, 2010

Ok this is a redo of the drop test for the new trigger on my glock 17, this time on concrete and loaded (condition 3) please dont try this yourself

Trigger is from http://www.rockyourglock.com

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  • Take a rubber hammer and strike it on the back of the slide, The gun will fire. If you don't think it will tell that to a friend of mine when his Glock fell out of his holster hit on the rear of the slide and wet off. Just mised his private parts and went out his back.

    I suggest getting the book The Glock in Competition and read page 15. The gun well fire when hit from the rear when the trigger safety is removed. You never hit the gun from the rear all of your drops were on the side.

  • @unclebob46 it hit directly on the rear you cna see the rear site all fucked up...

  • if you dont want the trigger go off just puut the safty on

  • @Mega420mike glocks dont have a safety you can put on

  • @cutlerylover but in a real life situation when your trying to turn your safety off the guy with the glock finished you

  • @mattskic61 gflocks dont have an extrenal safety, and it depends on the person some guys are faster with 1911s with a safety than guys with guns and no safeties, its situational

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  • I dropped mine on a tile the front hit the ground and it was loaded and one in the chamber . nothing happened the tile did crack lol

  • @unclebob46 Glock has NATO stock numbers on their 17s and 19s which means they had to undergo stringent testing including drop tests on concrete at as many angles as possible without firing. It's also been drop tested countless times by police agencies around the world without issues. That leads me to the conclusion that you're full of it, and saying "ASK MY FRIEND" is not real, viable proof that any Glock will fire if dropped on the back of the slide.

  • @cutlerylover Gotta love the arguments of the inexperienced, eh?

  • BAMF

  • Great video CL, I do find it a bit odd that the rear sight was hit on the right side and the sight moved over to the right side. Wouldn't it slide over to the left side if hit on the right side? Just wondering. Stay safe! -Tim

  • @unclebob46 ive been carrying my glock long enough cocked and loaded (one in the chamber) enough to trust it completly never had any problems with it

  • ohh no, it turn to see my fav gun drop. i love glock 17 but i get 19 instead. but will buy more when i get more money. Thanks for your video!

  • @cutlerylover actually you are the safty for your Glock. :)

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