Eaglewings
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I bought a Glock 17 about 5 years ago. Thousands of rounds downrange with zero failures.Glock is the good stuff. One in 10mm is in my future.
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Impressive but guns can't hold up under that rate of fire. The oil is burnt up quickly and that is what keeps guns firing. And even in combat you can't fire a weapon like that without cleaning and oil.
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Impressive but guns can't hold up under that rate of fire. The oil is burnt up quickly and that is what keeps guns firing. And even in combat you can't fire a weapon like that without cleaning and oil.
I agree. That was flat out abuse. I bet that thing was pretty uncomfortable to hang on to after three mags. It got HOT.
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Impressive but guns can't hold up under that rate of fire. The oil is burnt up quickly and that is what keeps guns firing. And even in combat you can't fire a weapon like that without cleaning and oil.
I agree. That was flat out abuse. I bet that thing was pretty uncomfortable to hang on to after three mags. It got HOT.
I've seen the barrel of an M-1 glowing red and the wooden forearm would be smoking.
I love my Glock. I have one- it's a great gun .
I am thinking about a .40 caliber - either a P229 Sig, or an H&K compact.
Maybe a Walther 45.
I have not decided , but am leaning towards a Sig P229 in a .40 Caliber.
I am going to save up and get one of the three by this October - I have just not decided which one I want.
Shadow 355
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Impressive but guns can't hold up under that rate of fire. The oil is burnt up quickly and that is what keeps guns firing. And even in combat you can't fire a weapon like that without cleaning and oil.
why ? is it a verboten topic now? that's a real bummer.
About 10 years ago my NC Chapter,1st Cav Assn was invited to march in the St Patricks Day parade in Pinehurst, NC. We showed up with about 50 people dressed up in our Assn jackets and Stetsons, looking sharp. We had a couple WWII jeeps, an old Jeep ambulance and a scout jeep with a mounted machine gun. All went well until the town mayor inspected the marching units before the parade. He said he agreed to the color guard having two rifles in it but we would have to dismount the machine gun because it gave the impression of "violence" and wouldn't be appropriate. Needless to say, the mayor is a liberal twerp and he heard a lot of purple comments from the troopers. I wonder if that had anything to do with us never being invited to march in their parade again?why ? is it a verboten topic now? that's a real bummer.
I don't know - maybe I just can't find it any longer - but it seems to be gone. The "FIREARMS" section seems to have suddenly disappeared. Idiots can't seem to leave well enough alone...
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Damn I'd love to do that!!!
Check out the Glock melt down vedio. Try and keep an eye on that guide rod. It gets a little floppy after a bit.
Damn I'd love to do that!!!
Did you see that guide rod? that gun just would not stop.