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model 24
06-28-2002, 19:26
can glocks be surpressed with out damage to the frame?;d ;c
Damage to the frame?? Thats a new one to me, never heard of that, and wouldnt know why a can would do that, if you think about it, 'less recoil' wouldnt hurt a gun :)
Quite easily. The two best brands of suppressors for reliable cycling on a Glock, in order of quietness are SWR & Gemtech. Both use the same linear decoupling device, sort of an improved recoil regulator to be certain of reliable functioning. I have one Glock that has never been fired wihtout a suppressor since it left the factory. Many rounds, no signs of any problems so far.
UZIFORME
06-30-2002, 18:35
When HK came out with thier Tactical 45 many silencer manuf. jumped on the bandwagon building cans for it. They destroyed many guns. HK would not warranty. Only a couple of designed ended up which would not destroy the frame of the HK Tactical.
Glock should be no problem at all.
model 24
07-03-2002, 21:16
;b thank you all for the input;b
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