Glock 17 Gen 4
Uploader Comments (NorthlandShooter)
All Comments (25)
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nobody gives a shit about a safety check on camera, i'm sure you can't shoot my through your camera
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Yikes no need to force the slide off... After releasing the buttons and bringing the slide forward pull the trigger and it will release the action completely.. Allowing the slide to come off easily with no forcing.. Good stuff anyways, I love mine too
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i just got a glock 17 gen 4 a few days ago and when i was shooting it, it kept jamming. i called glock and asked them why this was happening, so they had me take the gun apart and describe it to them, my 9mm glock came with a 40. cal spring in it...if your glock 17 is jamming call glock and describe the spring you have in it. and if it is the wrong one they will send you a new buffer spring and rod for free. hope this helps eliminate some problems!
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Great weapon! Great vid!
Very nice. I notice it's been about a year, what is your thoughts on it after having it for a year? Overall satisfied?
theripmon81 8 months ago
@theripmon81 Very satisfied, can't say anything bad about it really.
NorthlandShooter 8 months ago
Fantastic review and video!
How has the Glock performed over the last few months? Any FTF or FTE?
I'm asking as the spring assembly is new and I've read a couple of reviews where there was mention of concern.
Again great job NorthlandShooter!!!
zzomo 1 year ago
@zzomo I was shooting with a friend a few days ago and he had a malfunction. However I believe it was due to his gloves interacting with the slide plus he had never fired a gun like that before and so he might have been holding it incorrectly. But I can't really say if it reliable or not since I've barely had time to fire 100 rounds as of yet.
NorthlandShooter 1 year ago
was using a wathers p22 the other day and am a beginner shooter how much more recoil should i expect from the glock 9mm looks like a good gun
crapper1 1 year ago
@crapper1 I'm not familiar with the p22. A rule of thumb is that the heavier the gun, the less recoil will be felt. (if disregarding caliber differences) Or so I've been told.
NorthlandShooter 1 year ago