It is for takedown. With the grip off you pull back the hammer which compresses the assembly in the handle. You put the pin in the hole at the bottom of the compressed assembly to keep it compressed so it can be removed from the gun. This should all be in your owner's manual.
A lot of Slow & Worthless haters on the forum. I've got two .40S&W Glocks and actually like the caliber and ammo selection. The recoil is certainly more snappy than 9x19 or .45ACP, but I find it to be more than manageable. A box of .40 can be found for as little as $11.99 on sale so the cost...
Thanks for the heads up. I actually have heard great things about Thunderjohn, however, I've got some Cabela's gift cards to blow through which will help minimize the out of pocket cost.
Did anyone receive one of these in the mail that they don't plan on using before the expiration (1/31)? Hoping to fund a new gun, and a coupon certainly wouldn't hurt in trying to combat the higher Cabela's pricing.
Welcome! :D Spoiler alert for the "special" people on this forum: You'll need a minimum of 54 rounds! :twisted: I'll be there... At least I won't be the only one shooting a glock.[/quote] Yeah, they are kinda rare around here. :roll:[/quote] I'll be making my first appearance as well. May...
I have some excess .38 special 130 grain ammo that I may not wind up shooting. I have three boxes of Remington (150 rounds) and 180 rounds of Winchester.
I would like $45 for the Remington and $50 for the Winchester. Will also trade for .40 S&W and/or .45ACP target ammo.