url=http://www.gunssavelife.com/product-review-glock-43-a-6-45-malfunction-rate/]PRODUCT REVIEW: GLOCK 43... a 6.45% malfunction rate - GunsSaveLife.com | GunsSaveLife.com[/url]
Here's an excerpt from the "article". The facepalm density is off the chart:
The first problem came in the first magazine of self-defense ammo. A failure to feed four rounds in. Then on the second magazine, another FTF three rounds in. A tap on the rear of the slide brought the gun into battery each time, but I shouldn't have to do that
Thankfully the last three mags ran flawlessly, but I'm concerned: two malfunctions in 31 rounds of Winchester Ranger premium self-defense ammo? That's a 6.45% failure rate. That's worse than the HiPoint 9mm pistol!
Was I limp-wristing it? I doubt it, particularly shooting from two-handed isoceles as an experienced shooter. I can't recall the last malf I had attributable to me limp-wristing any other Glock. Lube issues? I didn't lube it out of the box, but heavy lube is a no-no with Glocks and it didn't "feel" dry in my earlier manipulations with it.
A few mags of 9mm ball (by Aguila) ran fine, but I'm not carrying ball ammo to save my life
*Two stoppages in one batch of 31 rounds does not a bad gun make.
*Maybe the gun just doesn't like Winchester Ranger, dude.
*You just got it, shoot it a bit, see if it evens out.
*I don't give a damn who you are, you can limp-wrist a gun.
*You just spent a paragraph crying about the recoil, so I'm pretty damn sure limp-wristing is on the table.
*You took the gun out of the box, didn't clean/lube it at all, and then shook your tiny fists when the slide didn't close all the way twice. How freakin' spoiled are modern shooters?
It's not that I think Glocks are necessarily paragons of reliability across the board. I just happen to think that these days, most guns are incredibly reliable.
And I guess I find it absolutely hilarious when some semi-literate Cletus grabs a gun off the shelf, spends 45 minutes and less than a box of ammo at the range, and then writes an article bashing the model over two stoppages. No, dude--guns might be easy these days, but they do take some effort.