I only have two issues with the G36...
It hurts my trigger finger and I'm not sure why. I honed down the safety dingus so it's flush when I pull the trigger. That 100% solved the issue on my G20 10mm so it figured it was the issue on the 36. It helped a little but still abraids my trigger finger after only a few rounds. I'm a mechanic with calloused hands that are almost impervious to heat or abrasion so I'm not sure what's up. The only thing I can guess is it's the serrated trigger; my other Glocks are all smooth faced. I bought an aluminum, smooth adjustable trigger from Lone Wolf for it but I just don't trust this whole pre-travel and post-travel adjustment stuff on a serious gun so it is (and probably will remain) still in the package unused. The other issue is mag changes. I have big hands and medium fingers but I have to turn it good and sideways to release the mag catch and then pull out the old mag past the palm of my hand. I like this little pistol, and want to like it more, but for those two issues.
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rob,
2018-07-10, 20:47
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2018-07-10, 22:17
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2018-07-10, 22:25
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bob,
2018-07-11, 08:56
- I only have two issues with the G36... - rob, 2018-07-15, 14:24
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bob,
2018-07-11, 08:56
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rob,
2018-07-10, 22:25
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Rob Leahy,
2018-07-10, 22:17