Dagosa
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An acquired taste.Never been a fan of Glocks.
They just dont feel right in your hand.
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An acquired taste.Never been a fan of Glocks.
They just dont feel right in your hand.
An acquired taste.
Yup.....but other then the G42, they are all go bang. Keeping the design the same has helped in that respect. It’s function over form. They all feel the same way cause my G26 takes the same mag as nearly any G 9 mm. I also have a Toyota Truck for the same reason. You turn uthe key, it starts for 20 yards and 250 k miles with minimal fuss. You’re right...They suck to drive and handles, but they go and the used market for them is one of the best. No different.No thanks.
An acquired taste.
Is there someone forcing you ? I’m only explaining that Glock is the Most used law enforcement sidearm and why it’s not used by the military. They have different missions.Dont want to get used to a glock since that will fuck up the feel for my other handguns.
Is there someone forcing you ? I’m only explaining that Glock is the Most used law enforcement sidearm and why it’s not used by the military. They have different missions.
I would “ argue” that putting up a good argument is better then brandishing a firearm. For one thing, arguing isn’t a crime.Of course not.
I have guns so forcing me to do anything is going to be somewhat problematic.
I would “ argue” that putting up a good argument is better then brandishing a firearm. For one thing, arguing isn’t a crime.
This is the statement that was referred to that you omitted.I have guns so forcing me to do anything is going to be somewhat problematic.
This is the statement that was referred to that you omitted.
Yup.....but other then the G42, they are all go bang. Keeping the design the same has helped in that respect. It’s function over form. They all feel the same way cause my G26 takes the same mag as nearly any G 9 mm. I also have a Toyota Truck for the same reason. You turn uthe key, it starts for 20 yards and 250 k miles with minimal fuss. You’re right...They suck to drive and handles, but they go and the used market for them is one of the best. No different.
This is the statement that was referred to that you omitted.
Is there someone forcing you ? I’m only explaining that Glock is the Most used law enforcement sidearm and why it’s not used by the military. They have different missions.
It’s prettier, I’ll give you that
Why do you carry such a dangerous thing? That lighter can explode!Thats weird.
I can easily hit a four inch AR500 target at 50ft. with my little .380 Ruger LCPView attachment 611571
And for the same reason. You turn the key, it starts. Toyota has never been know for looking pretty or being innovative. Neither has Glock.And that statement is true.
So what.
The Wife and I drive nothing but Toyotas and have for decades.
I never knew that was a problem, especially if you own several different brands to begin with. A Glock, like a revolver can be put into action instantly without fking around with it.Which I did.
I simply stated that I wouldnt want to get used to a glock as it would fuck up the feel for my other hand guns.
And your answer was: Is there someone forcing you ?
Hmmmm....
There are lots of things you commies never knew.I never knew that was a problem, especially if you own several different brands to begin with. A Glock, like a revolver can be put into action instantly without fking around with it.
So yes, a simple, reliable and safe firearm can screw you up for shooting handguns that require more manipulation.
Obviously more then you. Working at three different jobs that required you being armed and not using a firearm as a toy or conversation piece has NOTHING to do with political beliefs.There are lots of things you commies never knew.