Re: Glock stovepipe pic
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2008 12:33 am
That's hilarious....thanks for sharing!!
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WildBill wrote:Shaggydog - A stovepipe is when a spent case doesn't eject after firing. It gets caught in the action and looks like a stovepipe [like an old woodburning stove]. See attached link on Type 2 Malfunction. Clearing this type of malfunction should be part of your routine pistol training drills. This malfunction can happen with any semi automatic, not just the 1911.
http://www.wikihow.com/Reload-a-Pistol- ... lfunctions
Apparently sarcasm/facetiousness is lost on you guys.lawrnk wrote:WildBill wrote:Shaggydog - A stovepipe is when a spent case doesn't eject after firing. It gets caught in the action and looks like a stovepipe [like an old woodburning stove]. See attached link on Type 2 Malfunction. Clearing this type of malfunction should be part of your routine pistol training drills. This malfunction can happen with any semi automatic, not just the 1911.
http://www.wikihow.com/Reload-a-Pistol- ... lfunctions
That, and they are referred to as tactical tupperware, the other part of the joke. I love my Glock.
You see, Glocks are so reliable they were unable to actually find a picture of a Glock that failed, hence they put a tupperware in the shot.
Envy is so unattractive![]()
Sorry, I missed it. I was just trying to be helpful. It appears that lawrnk got your point. Actually I am a big fan of sarcasm and facetiousness. Also irony and sometimes puns.shaggydog wrote: Apparently sarcasm/facetiousness is lost on you guys.
I meant that I was unaware of the defination of a stovepipe because it is a situation never experienced with a Glock.*sigh*
I got your joke.shaggydog wrote:Apparently sarcasm/facetiousness is lost on you guys.lawrnk wrote:WildBill wrote:Shaggydog - A stovepipe is when a spent case doesn't eject after firing. It gets caught in the action and looks like a stovepipe [like an old woodburning stove]. See attached link on Type 2 Malfunction. Clearing this type of malfunction should be part of your routine pistol training drills. This malfunction can happen with any semi automatic, not just the 1911.
http://www.wikihow.com/Reload-a-Pistol- ... lfunctions
That, and they are referred to as tactical tupperware, the other part of the joke. I love my Glock.
You see, Glocks are so reliable they were unable to actually find a picture of a Glock that failed, hence they put a tupperware in the shot.
Envy is so unattractive![]()
I meant that I was unaware of the defination of a stovepipe because it is a situation never experienced with a Glock.*sigh*
Hi-Point.packina40 wrote:That must be a pseudo-Glock, it's not even real Tupperware!
more like tactical gladware ...AndyC wrote:Found this over at m1911.org and thought it was good for a chuckle - a Glock stovepipe: