Voluntary replacement of spring assemblies in Gen4 pistols
(Limited to the Gen4 models, but Glock covers all the shipping)
Glock has announced that it is voluntarily exchanging the recoil spring assembly (RSA) on its new Gen4 pistols shipped between August 2009 to July 21, 2011, to ensure each pistol’s performance meets the proper standards. With several variations of the RSA in the market today, Glock’s goal with this voluntary exchange is to standardize the RSA to gain the best possible performance in each pistol.
Never reword something that someone else has already said better:
The CACP is not balanced
Mr. Toews,
The Canadian Association Of Chiefs Of Police president, Chief William Blair, has sought an invitation from you to participate in the Firearms Advisory Committee, claiming that his organization “would provide you with timely and balanced advice on firearms issues from the leading law enforcement organization in Canada.”
National Post · Jul. 21, 2011 | Last Updated: Jul. 21, 2011 2:10 AM ET
The federal Conservatives have confirmed that the contentious long-gun registry will be scrapped this fall. Speaking with Postmedia News, Conservative MP Candice Hoeppner said: "Everyone knows it's been part of our party's policy for many years, and the Prime Minister committed to Canadians during the election we would scrap the longgun registry.. Canadians can expect to see [the legislation] fairly early on in the fall."
It seems that the Mounties are so bad at managing their money that they can't even afford to keep the useful records, yet they still yowl that the LGR is money well spent. Go figure.
For those of you who didn't already know, Tony Bernardo, Executive Director of the CILA, spent his morning today banging heads with Canada's Gun-Grabber General Wendy Cukier on AM640's John Oakley Show.