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- Tue Nov 09, 2010 2:59 am
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.
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Re: New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.

- Mon Nov 08, 2010 1:01 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.
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Re: New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.
Thanks for all the tips. I am going to get the extensions for the mags in a couple of days (I used alot of my budget on the Glock) lol. Never thought about the practicing drawing And reholstering thing. I do need to go shoot some rounds and get the actual feel of how the trigger pull is. I agree with all the safe handling issues you all said and practice those every time I handle or think about handling my guns. Thanks again for the help and all the knowledge y'all have shared.
- Sat Nov 06, 2010 1:57 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.
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New Glock 27. Bitten by the bug.
Just went out and bought me a Glock 27. Few months back got me and FNX 9mm and took my class now I've been bitten and needed a "fix". I had to have another one (handgun) that is. Now I have just one worry. The FNX has a flick lever type safety and it is also a sa/da type pistol. That is comforting to me to know it isn't going to be real easy to mistakenly fire or discharge the thing. My concern i have is this with the it has the lever thing on the trigger and not an actual switch type safety. How hard is it to mistakenly hit that and the trigger and misfire the gun. ie accidental discharge while holstering the gun. I know not to put finger on trigger until ready to shoot but I'm asking a out the thing getting accidentally pushed. Does this make sense ? I'm to nervous right now to even put a round in the chamber while carrying and that defeats the purpose of trying to be ready for the unexpected.