Thursday, November 30, 2017

Don't set it down in the weeds.


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  1. Maybe dazzle paint scheme like WW1 ships
    Almost as bad is camo tools, I can barely find the shiny chrome ones.

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  2. You're right don't ever set that down in the weeds, throw it in the trash where it belongs. What a waste of a fine functional firearm (not to mention money)Just think about how much ammo that guy could have bought for what he wasted on that obamanation (see what I did there :))

    Eric.

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    1. +1
      I could see a CeraKote job on a extremely worn gun. But I cannot understand the stippling and multiple undercuts on the trigger guard. I would also question the reliability now that the slide has been lightened.

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  3. i just don't get why anyone would bother. it's not like you would want to find the Glock after you threw into the weeds. isn't that why you threw it into the weeds in the first place after it misfired? so you could free up your strong hand to pull the .45ACP you hide in your belt? Austrian 9mm trash.

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  4. and don't yell at me for bad mouthing a Glocks reliability. did or did not the Glock win the shoot out testing against the Berretta which became (hint) the M9?

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  5. I'd throw it in the garbage just because it appears to be some deformation of a Glock.

    Real pistols don't necessitate such nonsense.

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