I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
I can always tell which patrol station is having qualifications each month. That’s when I get deputies from that particular station bringing me broken guns. Just last month (August 2016), a deputy brought me a Glock that was going into slide lock when the magazine was still partly loaded. When I dismantled the gun, I found a broken locking block, broken trigger pin and bent locking block pin. It was a miracle the gun was still running. This was a .40 caliber Glock 23 and if the deputy had replaced the recoil spring at 2,500 rounds, this never would have happened.
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