....Your Glock :yoyo: Just picked up my first G17 9mm Gen4
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I'm jealous :sad:
Have ya shot it yet?
No sir it is spewing rain here quicker then lies coming out of Hillary Clinton's mouth! I have shot quite a few different models of Glock and finally decided I needed one. I needed something that fit in between my Smith & Wesson Airweight .38 and my Ruger GP100 .357 magnum.
Well you found it :eyebrow:
I'd be dying to go pop a few through it. You can do it in the house you know. Just pull the carpet back in the corner a tad and pump a few through the floor. Lay the carpet back when your done and wala!...good as new and no one knows the better.
Quote from: FinsnFur on February 24, 2016, 06:59:11 PM
Well you found it :eyebrow:
I'd be dying to go pop a few through it. You can do it in the house you know. Just pull the carpet back in the corner a tad and pump a few through the floor. Lay the carpet back when your done and wala!...good as new and no one knows the better.
Brilliant! I'da never thought of that.
WTG Nasty. Nice artillery.
I was thinking of popping 18 rounds through my brothers tailgate on his truck, I think the holes would reduce Drag and give him better gas mileage :innocentwhistle:
:doh2: Thats an awesome idea!
it's a Chevy right? :laf:
Silverado!
Yah shoot er full of holes. They arent worth nothing anyway.
Oh and we want pics :highclap:
very nice nasty. I just picked up my first glock back around Christmas. A g43 for carry. First thing I did was swapped out the plastic sights for tru glo TFX ones. That was the only improvement I made. I just wish glock gave you a cheap paddle holster like springfield does. Looking forward to a range report after you get a chance to shoot it.
Good purchase! Glocks are one of the pistols that seem to fit my hand pretty well. I am old enough to remember all the talk when they first came out - Tupperware gun, fall apart rather than a real take-down gun, made to not be exposed in airport screenings, foreign crap, etc. Then people started buying them, using them, and found out that they are pretty much a mini tank. I really like the ease of take down for cleaning and the shortened cleaning time needed over other pistols. As for all the things said about Glock in the beginning - take a look around at what many of todays firearms resemble - that would be a Glock.
Jerry
Nice pistol!!
Jim
Nice grab nasty!! Congratulations!! :yoyo: :yoyo:
I am going to say the Ruger GP100 has a distinct advantage over the Glock when it comes to delivering a good pistol whipping...thass a chunk of stainless steel :yoyo: