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| I have had no problems with my 48 concerning brass to face. I did have a G23, 3rd Gen that would do it occasionally but I don't have that pistol anymore.
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| I haven't experienced BTF with my G48. |
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| Same here quote: Originally posted by Belgian Blue: I haven't experienced BTF with my G48.
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| Posts: 3480 | Location: Southwest Indiana | Registered: December 12, 2004 |
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| My G48 shucks the cases about 6 or 8 feet right and behind.
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| Doesn't happen. There is a cut in the breach face that appears to be designed to minimize or eliminate BTF.
Joe Back in Tx.
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The cake is a lie!
| Never had BTF when I had a G48. In fact, that gun had the best extraction pattern out of all my Glocks. It threw brass strong and consistant about 10 feet to the right.
I've had BTF with my Gen2 Glock 19, gen 3 G26- with and without MIM extractor, my gen 4 19 seem to be fine, but just about all of them have some sort of erratic ejection pattern and dribbles brass up and over like a sprinkler head. |
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| quote: Originally posted by egregore: This is the first I have read of it on these particular models.
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| Posts: 2602 | Location: Atlanta, GA | Registered: June 02, 2002 |
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