Jan 29, 2015 #1 C c_hatch Well-Known Fanatic Joined Mar 28, 2014 Messages 47 Location United States Can someone tell me if/why, non-captured guide rods are preferred?
Jan 29, 2015 #2 mike cyrwus .223 Joined Sep 17, 2010 Messages 4,827 only benefit is for swapping springs quickly.
Jan 29, 2015 #3 Tuflehundon Cyrwus Says I'm Cool Joined Jun 22, 2014 Messages 485 Location Pinellas Park, FL I run a Tungston guide rod in my Glock for 2 reasons. 1: It adds weight to the front of the pistol which soaks up some recoil. 2: Like Ctrus said, it's easier to switch springs
I run a Tungston guide rod in my Glock for 2 reasons. 1: It adds weight to the front of the pistol which soaks up some recoil. 2: Like Ctrus said, it's easier to switch springs
Jan 29, 2015 #4 drmitchgibson The white Morgan Freeman Joined Jan 13, 2011 Messages 3,938 Location OKC Swapping springs quickly is a good benefit. Ctrus knows what's up.
Jan 29, 2015 #5 mike cyrwus .223 Joined Sep 17, 2010 Messages 4,827 Ill citrus your ass, trufflehunter
Jan 29, 2015 #6 B Bentsight Well-Known Fanatic Joined Mar 30, 2011 Messages 163 Location Salina KS Well played, that's some funny $hit right there!