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16 lis 2023 · When it comes to the Glock 23, it’s a bit of a wild ride. Its promise of reliability and versatility initially captivated us, but testing this beast in the field revealed a few pesky problems. Magazine issues, Failure to Feed, Failure to Eject, and RSA anomalies posed a unique challenge.
27 lut 2024 · Ever caught yourself in a heated discussion or endlessly browsing through posts about the Glock 23? This firearm has certainly made its mark, but even the best have their little issues. Let’s jump into the usual troubles it faces, bust a few myths, and really dig into the details.
28 lip 2022 · The Bottom Line. The Glock 23’s compact frame is a good balance between full-size and sub-compact pistols, and its stock 13-round capacity is certainly adequate for most purposes. If you are looking for a plain-jane, .40 compact pistol that is reliable and accurate, look at the G23.
However, the most common problems with the Glock 23 Gen 4 are: magazine problems, FTF issues, failure to eject and RSA problems. After reading this article, you will know the solution to all these problems.
26 lis 2023 · Zero issues ever with the 23.3, extremely accurate - better than it should be, compact and relatively lightweight. And I’ll be the first to say, 40sw started out as a horribly inaccurate cartridge. The g23 is one of the most underrated guns in handgun history imo.
23 lis 2023 · For those folks that have the Gen 5 version of the G23 I'd like to get your feedback. Haven't owned a G23 in quite a few years, last one was a Gen 3. While it was fine, I don't care for the finger grooves in the compact/subcompact Glocks. Since the Gen 5 has eliminated them it is of interest again.
12 lip 2024 · The .40 S&W offers good ballistics, a decent recoil profile compared to the hottest 9mm defensive rounds and good overall stopping power. If you’re still a fan of the .40S&W, you won’t complain about the velocity and power delivered out of the standard Glock barrel from a Gen 3.