I hear that it was a 3d printed gun so the malfunction makes sense. In my limited experience they need a significant amount of breaking in to get them to function as well as an off the shelf version. A friend of mine made one and it jammed a lot
The 3d printed gun uses a Glock style mechanism and Glocks and their clones need modification in order to run suppressors. The added forward weight of the can makes an unmodified Glock not operate correctly.
I hear that it was a 3d printed gun so the malfunction makes sense. In my limited experience they need a significant amount of breaking in to get them to function as well as an off the shelf version. A friend of mine made one and it jammed a lot
Awww, fuck. A 3D printed gun, and a suppressor? Welp.
They're going to redouble their efforts to throw the First and Second Amendments out the window, aren't they?
No doubt lol. Everyone go download your gun cads now in case you want them in the future and they’re harder to find
The 3d printed gun uses a Glock style mechanism and Glocks and their clones need modification in order to run suppressors. The added forward weight of the can makes an unmodified Glock not operate correctly.
From what I saw it was a standard metal Glock slide and barrel. Wouldn’t it only need a threaded barrel to put a suppressor on?
Glocks should be equipped with a Nielson Device when shooting with a suppressor.