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Pirate 09-29-2017 06:17 PM

Ghost Inc
 
Any of you Glock guys put these in? Any reviews?

https://ghostinc.com/ghost-maritime-...locks-gen-1-4/

I just put them in my 26 but have yet to test lol I don't feel like swimming today.

BlackKnight 09-29-2017 08:07 PM

Never felt a need too.

sdmc530 09-29-2017 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 155551)
Never felt a need too.

me either. if you search the glock threads some guys complained they caused some cycling issues too. seems to me its a solution to proplem that doesnt exist. Just my opinion though.

i was tempted on a build but then figured i line in SD why would i really need them? ;)

Caleb 09-29-2017 11:39 PM

Nope..... first I've heard of this product but, then again I don't own G locks.

Pirate 09-30-2017 09:09 PM

Worked just fine at the range today. Even the new extractor made its debut.

sdmc530 09-30-2017 09:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Pirate (Post 155569)
Worked just fine at the range today. Even the new extractor made its debut.

Nice....glad they worked out for you. Do you lube that thing or is it still a dry application with the cups???

Pirate 10-01-2017 10:44 AM

I will have to look into that. I am still under the impression that you don't lube the firing pin assembly. But I could be wrong.

Pirate 10-01-2017 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BlackKnight (Post 155551)
Never felt a need too.

I would tend to agree, but me living around a lot of water it could save me if need be. Only thing I have heard is not to fire hollow points under water as they tend to expand before they leave the barrel.

sdmc530 10-01-2017 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Pirate (Post 155582)
I will have to look into that. I am still under the impression that you don't lube the firing pin assembly. But I could be wrong.

Correct, Glock is a dry system. Was just curious if caps changed that for sealing purposes or something. That might be why people had issues with them, its hard not to lube up a Glock. Amazing really.

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Originally Posted by Pirate (Post 155583)
I would tend to agree, but me living around a lot of water it could save me if need be. Only thing I have heard is not to fire hollow points under water as they tend to expand before they leave the barrel.

interesting....will have to do some checking on this....very interesting theory.

BlackKnight 10-01-2017 12:05 PM

Any firearm is useless under water anyway. The caps are for draining of water after being submerged.
Interesting to note. When I was in the armorer's course the instructor made point to highlight that the caps could only be ordered from Glock through an agency with a letter from the Chief. I go home and find them all over the internet.


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