crestoncowboy
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The times I've seen it, it was because someone owned a Glock 22, saw a box labelled .22, and figured they must match.
Maybe that's the bastards who caused the great 22 shortage. Kept buying 22 trying to find ammo for their glock 22. Lol
Seriously though if they can't figure it out better than that then they need not have a functioning gun. The hole in the barrel is half as big as the entire box of 22. At least its incredibly hard to get hurt but trying to fire 22 in a .40
I once gave an employee a utility knife, a kevlar glove, and a pack of blades at 7 am to cut boxes open and stick in the baler. At 1pm she came up to me and said it was broken. The pack of blades was still unopened. She is still at the company 10 years later. She is also still banned from using a utility knife. Some people just dont need some things.
but I find it humorous that Glock ultra fan's are are already making excuses for the 10 round magazine
I'm a Glock fan. I think it's ludacris that its not at least 15 rds to match the 9mm that this is supposedly a copy of. Ill buy one anyway. It's a glock so spare mags will be something like 37 cents anyway. But each gun company has its overzealous fans. Hk. SIG. Remington. And Glock especially so. No HK ever broke (funny that every part I ever tried to order was "sold out") . No sig ever fired without the trigger pulled. No Remington ever fired when the safety was disengaged. And no Glock ever jammed. It was all user error, limp wristing. Or fraudulent testing.