Glock LBP
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Re: Glock LBP
i'd suspect no....
real glock.
airsoft KWA style glock
details of a guarder/TM style glock
http://www.homegunsmith.com/archive/T26107.html
real glock.
airsoft KWA style glock
details of a guarder/TM style glock
http://www.homegunsmith.com/archive/T26107.html
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Re: Glock LBP
9am This morning phoned Neal and James - Placed order and paid deposit - First to order - now just need to be patient waitng for delivery.
Ordered SRC17, extra 3 x 15 round magazines and a fitting on the slide for my Trajicon RMR
Ordered SRC17, extra 3 x 15 round magazines and a fitting on the slide for my Trajicon RMR
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Re: Glock LBP
So was there any answer on whether the gun has an internal hammer or is striker fired?
TBH both are irrelevant in some respect to me if either way the gun is Single Action Only. Having observed a few LBP matches now it seems almost essential that the guns can fire SA/DA as there are a number of occasions when a second stike on the round is required, and that seems common on all models. Obviously if you're not using the gun competitively its less of an issue.
TBH both are irrelevant in some respect to me if either way the gun is Single Action Only. Having observed a few LBP matches now it seems almost essential that the guns can fire SA/DA as there are a number of occasions when a second stike on the round is required, and that seems common on all models. Obviously if you're not using the gun competitively its less of an issue.
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Re: Glock LBP
The video on racnload makes it look striker fired. Doesn't look like there's any external hammer.
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Re: Glock LBP
How easy is it to use a red dot that's mounted to the slide? Constantly moving back and fwd as you're firing. ..
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Re: Glock LBP
Can't be too hard, lots of people doing it these days.
Can't see it being much harder than with iron sights tbh
Can't see it being much harder than with iron sights tbh
Re: Glock LBP
Doesn't matter how it's mounted you just need to get used to using a red dot on a pistol. It is a different ball game all together. It "seems" to bounce more than iron. Obviously it doesn't it's just that recoil movement is more obvious.
I have a C-More Serendipity on mine but I've had it some years. Were I to start now I'd seriously consider a Shield or the like.
I have a C-More Serendipity on mine but I've had it some years. Were I to start now I'd seriously consider a Shield or the like.
Re: Glock LBP
Don't you own a Sig226 LBP as well? Is so... it would be interesting to hear a side-by-side comparison of the two.
qws wrote:9am This morning phoned Neal and James - Placed order and paid deposit - First to order - now just need to be patient waitng for delivery.
Ordered SRC17, extra 3 x 15 round magazines and a fitting on the slide for my Trajicon RMR
Re: Glock LBP
Hi Yes, I own a Sig P226 - Open sights but just fitted a Crimson Trace Green Laser. Will try it out tonight at the club. Plan to fit my Trajicon RMR to the Glock.
I am going to Tall Trees in Hartlepool on the 5th September (Metal Plate Shoot) if anyone wants a look at the Sig ?
I am going to Tall Trees in Hartlepool on the 5th September (Metal Plate Shoot) if anyone wants a look at the Sig ?
Re: Glock LBP
Excellent, I'm sure everyone will be interested in your opinion. What's the lead time on the SRC17?
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