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GLOCK OWNERS! Should You Use a SEATTLE
SLUG?
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SPEEDS RELOADS: The Seattle
Slug provides a big target to load against. Works with all types of
magazine pads, including "+2" and "+4" styles. "Reloads with the Glock
have always been a problem, but now they just slide right in. . ." --
Robert Hance, Naples, FL |
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"The first time I reloaded
with it was in a match. I stopped and stared at the gun. It was so much
easier!" -- SGT. Roger Budzianowski, King County Jail Staff, Seattle. |
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ABSORBS RECOIL: Added weight
helps calm recoil of hard-kicking Glocks. The brass model increases the
weight of the frame by 70%. (statistics based on a 5-ounce Glock 17
frame, including trigger, pins, etc. Slugs weight 3 1/2 ounces in brass
vrs. 1 1/10th ounces in black anodized aluminum). "That thing calms the
gun right down. . ." -- Rick Allen, Shelton Glock Match 1995. |
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IMPROVES FUNCTIONING: Added
weight cuts down on "weak-hand" and "weak wrist" malfunctions. With more
than 80% of the Glock's weight in the barrel and slide, Glocks are more
prone to these types of failures. "I was using epoxy and lead shot in my
17L before. This is a lot better." -- Earl Belisle, Tempe, AZ |
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IMPROVES BALANCE: By adding
weight in the grip, the center of balance shifts downward. Your gun's
new center will lay under your trigger finger, balancing in all
directions close to the trigger pin. The result is a calmer-shooting,
less "topheavy" piece. "This is great, it makes it feel like a real gun
again," -- SGT Bruce Bennett, armorer, Mason County Sherriff |
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INSTALLS IN MINUTES: Do it
yourself with a small Allen wrench. |
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NO CHANGE TO THE GRIP: Use
the set screw and your grip profile does not change. Conceal it, shoot
it, handle it, the only changes are listed above. "Works great! I'm
really happy with it." -- Warren R. Anderson, Knoxville, TN |
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NO GUNSMITHING: Your slug
should push into place, leaving the gun otherwise box stock |
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