There's a reason why the new generation 4 glocks in 40 S&W are redesigned.
I have never had a problem with lights attached, but have heard that the extra weight on the dust cover can put the recoil guide rod and spring in a bind. Maybe with a really heavy light that doesn't hit the trigger guard or something.
That is from post #20, and I believe it is all Glocks.
The biggest factor in kabooms is using lead bullets. The polygonal rifling can't handle the leading like conventional rifling does. Desert Eagles and I believe HKs share this rifling also. I think most people don't know that and don't read the owners manual, so they blow up their gun.
Just make sure you are not the only one in the room professional enough...... I'm sure someone will get that one. lol
i have always been told to stay away from glocks period but specifically the 40 s&w glocks due to the kaboom factor. i would like to hear everyones opinion on this matter because im thinking about picking one up just to play with.
Or buy a porsche onstead of a vw....My simple "dope" would be - go with a Sig 40 vs. a glock.
DD - didn't you end up putting that Porsche body kit on your VW?