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Ramprat 11-21-2011 11:49 PM


Originally Posted by 2500HeavyDuty (Post 823168)
did you know every picture of you is a picture of you when you are younger?

Unless you post a picture of you after you are dead...

2500HeavyDuty 11-21-2011 11:50 PM

time still goes on

Ramprat 11-22-2011 10:56 AM


Originally Posted by 2500HeavyDuty (Post 823172)
time still goes on

and gunman hides....:jump: :jump:

Dr. Evil 11-22-2011 11:33 AM

Hmmm...theres a few people that I would like to give a glock to....:w2: :w2:


Carry on....

gunman41mag 11-22-2011 01:13 PM

I just want our members to be safe, when carrying a gun without a safety.:humm:

Ramprat 11-22-2011 03:24 PM


Originally Posted by gunman41mag (Post 823318)
I just want our members to be safe, when carrying a gun without a safety.:humm:

Here...let's use this as a edjumacational thread...as we all can agree learning somthing every day is a great thing!!!

Glock pistols such as the Glock 17 and Glock 19 are known for being some of the safest handguns on the market. This is due in large part to Glock innovative and unique trigger safety (also known as the Glock Safe Action System). The Glock Safe Action Trigger System is made up of three safety features: the trigger safety, firing-pin safety and drop safety.

Safe Action Trigger SystemMade up of a partly tensioned firing pin lock, the Glock Safe Action System is governed simply by the Glock's trigger. As the trigger is pulled back, each of the three safety features begin to automatically deactivate, leading to the eventual firing of your Glock pistol.

Trigger SafetyThe first of the three Glock safety features is the trigger safety. On all Glock pistols, the trigger is the only external moving component and once the trigger is pulled, each Glock safety feature begins to deactivate, preparing your Glock pistol to fire. To reactivate the trigger safety, simply take your finger off the trigger and all safety features will reengage.

Firing Pin SafetyThe second safety feature of a Glock pistol is the firing-pin safety, which is a steel pin that is used to block the firing-pin channel. This makes it impossible for the firing pin to strike the primer of a round. When you pull the trigger of your Glock, the blocking pin is pushed upward and out of the firing-pin channel, allowing the firing pin to strike the round's primer. Once the trigger is released, the firing pin safety is reactivated.

Drop SafetyThe final component of the Glock Safe Action System is the drop safety. The Glock drop safety helps prevent unintentional firing of your Glock handgun in case you accidentally drop the pistol. When the trigger of your Glock pistol is pulled, the trigger bar is deflected from the safety ramp. However, if you don't pull the trigger of your Glock and the pistol is accidentally dropped, the trigger bar will remain guided along the safety ramp, making firing the gun impossible.

SignificanceWhile other handguns require you to manually switch the safety on or off, the Glock trigger safety operates under one simple rule: When your finger is away from the trigger, your Glock pistol is secure; pull the trigger and all three safety devices are deactivated one after the other and your Glock is ready to fire. When the trigger is released, all three safety features are then reactivated and your Glock pistol is once again secure, making Glock pistols some of the safest pistols you can own.

Mr. Miyagi 11-22-2011 03:50 PM


Originally Posted by Ramprat (Post 823155)
You can chalk up every single AD/ND to stupid human tricks...

You sure?

I could swear you blamed a holster for a bunch of them just last week...:tttt:

Ramprat 11-22-2011 04:37 PM


Originally Posted by Mr. Miyagi (Post 823391)
You sure?

I could swear you blamed a holster for a bunch of them just last week...:tttt:

Actually I was blaming the holster design....the design that's piss poor and the cheap assed construction...

Who really designs a holster to index your finger...outside the holster...in line with the trigger and then uses trigger finger movement to release the retention on the holster...so that when the pistol comes up your finger is right in line with the trigger...causing you to index and shoot the pistol...

I've never seen a holster shoot a pistol, have you, or did it take a human to remove the pistol from the holster in question making it go bang...:humm::humm:

gunman41mag 11-23-2011 10:05 AM

[QUOTE=Ramprat;823386]Here...let's use this as a edjumacational thread...as we all can agree learning somthing every day is a great thing!!!

Glock pistols such as the Glock 17 and Glock 19 are known for being some of the safest handguns on the market. This is due in large part to Glock innovative and unique trigger safety (also known as the Glock Safe Action System). The Glock Safe Action Trigger System is made up of three safety features: the trigger safety, firing-pin safety and drop safety.

Safe Action Trigger SystemMade up of a partly tensioned firing pin lock, the Glock Safe Action System is governed simply by the Glock's trigger. As the trigger is pulled back, each of the three safety features begin to automatically deactivate, leading to the eventual firing of your Glock pistol.

Trigger SafetyThe first of the three Glock safety features is the trigger safety. On all Glock pistols, the trigger is the only external moving component and once the trigger is pulled, each Glock safety feature begins to deactivate, preparing your Glock pistol to fire. To reactivate the trigger safety, simply take your finger off the trigger and all safety features will reengage.

Firing Pin SafetyThe second safety feature of a Glock pistol is the firing-pin safety, which is a steel pin that is used to block the firing-pin channel. This makes it impossible for the firing pin to strike the primer of a round. When you pull the trigger of your Glock, the blocking pin is pushed upward and out of the firing-pin channel, allowing the firing pin to strike the round's primer. Once the trigger is released, the firing pin safety is reactivated.

Drop SafetyThe final component of the Glock Safe Action System is the drop safety. The Glock drop safety helps prevent unintentional firing of your Glock handgun in case you accidentally drop the pistol. When the trigger of your Glock pistol is pulled, the trigger bar is deflected from the safety ramp. However, if you don't pull the trigger of your Glock and the pistol is accidentally dropped, the trigger bar will remain guided along the safety ramp, making firing the gun impossible.

SignificanceWhile other handguns require you to manually switch the safety on or off, the Glock trigger safety operates under one simple rule: When your finger is away from the trigger, your Glock pistol is secure; pull the trigger and all three safety devices are deactivated one after the other and your Glock is ready to fire. When the trigger is released, all three safety features are then reactivated and your Glock pistol is once again secure, making Glock pistols some of the safest pistols you can own.[/
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If anything get in the glock trigger guard & pulls on the trigger the Glock will fire(branches, pen, or finger by accident) but if a gun has a manual safety, and the safety is engaged, it will not fired:nope:

Ramprat 11-23-2011 11:14 AM


Originally Posted by gunman41mag (Post 823596)
If anything get in the glock trigger guard & pulls on the trigger the Glock will fire(branches, pen, or finger by accident) but if a gun has a manual safety, and the safety is engaged, it will not fired:nope:

You and your selective reply's crack me up, it's great fun watching you and laughing at you...:jump: :jump: :yeah:

Did you forget all about the Kimber 1911 that shot it's owner...or is that another one of your not going to reply to it cuz it does not make your point...

Oh and got to love how you refuse to learn anything about Glocks...but that's expected with you....

Just so you don't miss it...once again here is the video of a guy shooting himself in the leg with the much praised Kimber 1911...:humm:



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