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gomer pyle

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  1. I read it early and posted later. I'll just keep reading. Lol
  2. What about the Quarter Circle 10 stuff? From the reviews I've read, it looks like they do well with Glock mags. I'm interested in them myself but would like to here from some on here.
  3. I like the stealthgear onyx
  4. I liked the gen 4 but it didn't fit my hand. I "fixed" a gen 3 23 to fit my hand but it still didn't feel right, and it showed at the range. Pm me a price, I might be interested in yours
  5. Thanks. I forgot about him
  6. Maybe I'm wrong but I thought there were supposed to be 6 springs?
  7. Can anybody recommend someone in the murfreesboro area that can change(or help me change) all the springs? Also, im havinga hard time finding a factory kit in stock.
  8. I'm not sure on LE trade-in, I picked it up from a TGO member who is not LE. I plan to use a factory glock spring kit, as this will be my carry gun, any reason not to? I plan to order an extended mag release and slide release but have not heard about grinding the mag release down, I'll look into that. thanks
  9. I picked up a gen 2 19 today. Wow, why did glock have to add the finger groves on gen 3s and 4s? It feels so much better and I shoot a lot better with it. If I looked correctly it was manufactured in 1/92. It came with a beaver tail which I plan to remove, I have to order a trigger pin. Should I order/replace all the springs in it, considering I don't know the round count? Anything else I should consider/do?
  10. Pics? What did you use to undercut?
  11. Maintenance items was where I intended for my question to go.  It has factory night sights and I don't plan to do anything with the trigger, so I'm good there. I do not reload and don't plan to shoot "hot" loads, do I still need to look at case support on this gen 2 barrel? and if so, what/how do I check it?
  12. Well, I picked up a gen2 20 today. After handling/shooting the gen 2, I couldn't pass it up. It feels so much better in my hands than a gen 3 or 4. Is there anything I should check or do to my 20?
  13. I have followed it. I do want the slide milled instead of a dovetail mount. It adds time and money to send the slide and have it done vs buying it ready to go. If it were not for this I don't think I would have as hard of a time deciding.
  14. I don't plan to suppress a 10mm BUT I didn't plan to get the other two suppressors that I do have, so it is something in the back of my mind on any new purchase. A RMR is a good possibility, this is the main reason I'm thinking about the 40.
  15. I assume the 20 and 40 share the same receiver like 17/34?
  16. I don't have 3xl's but they are fairly big. Im concerned it will be uncomfortable. With the kick of 10mm, I'm concerned if I will be accurate
  17. How much bigger is the grip on a 20 vs 17?

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