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TGO David

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  1. Very cool and confirms what I expected would happen. Sudden loss of water at the ocean means a sudden return of water sooner or later.
  2. Absolutely stunning. Really nice job!
  3. They've knocked about 0.25" off of the overall length and height of this one. I don't find the full size M&P to be that much bigger or harder to conceal than my Glock 19, so... I'm kind of with you on this.
  4. Pearce, the folks behind the Pearce grip extensions, has released a Glock Gen 5 magazine baseplate that fills the stupid notch in the front of the Gen 5 frame where your pinky rests. https://www.midwayusa.com/product/1006081487/pearce-grip-enhancer-magazine-base-pad-glock-compact-full-size
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  5. Brownell's has a video up and the gun available for pre-order.
  6. You guys would be surprised at how often I am carrying the CZ P-07 these days. Coming from someone who really prefers the striker-fired designs, something about this little heater really appeals to me and I honestly can't quite put my finger on exactly what it is. I think it's probably because it is more than one single thing and, rather, a combination of smaller things.
  7. I look forward to seeing pics and a review if you get one!
  8. I love my M2.0 and prefer the 17rd capacity of the full-size but this really makes the "Compact" make sense. The previous 9C and 40C were just too damned small for my hands and the advent of the truly compact Shield left them in a weird spot in the S&W lineup. They did the right thing here. And as for the "fish gill" serrations, those are super effective and grippy. I've always preferred them to the serrations on the Glock. All of that being said, I don't see myself rushing to buy one of these. I have several things in this size-range already and don't need another.
  9. Ballistic Radio shared a photo of the new 9 Compact and some other new goodies: Pictured here with the soon to be released SureFire, LLC XH-35, which is a 1,000 lumen WML as well as the also soon to be released XC-1B.
  10. If you have ever held a Smith & Wesson M&P and wished it were the size of the 15-round Glock 19 instead, your wishes are coming true. These are being announced officially on Monday 9/11/17 but have already leaked to the Internet.
  11. Yeah, they need to get out quickly before any more time passes!
  12. Congrats on the new suppressors! Hopefully, it won't take a year for you to get them out of jail.
  13. That is possibly the worst Photoshop job I have ever seen. Not taking up for the Oathkeepers, here, but come on... have you ever seen a spray can that patterns like that?!
  14. I received and installed new sights on the P-07 today. I ordered the 6.5mm tall fiber optic front sight and the plain HTAC rear sight from CZ Custom and they arrived in two short days. Removing the front sight was a bear. Far more difficult than it was on my P10C. I had to break out the "blue wrench" (propane torch) and burn the thread locker out of the sight dovetail and then use a liberal amount of force, very carefully, with a steel punch and tack hammer. My brass punch and hammer wouldn't budge it. Driving the front sight in was fairly simple, albeit it did require some force with the brass-faced mallet, and I put a bit of blue Loctite in there for good measure as did CZ. Using my MGW Sight Pro, the rear sight pushed out with ease after the set-screw was loosened. I oiled down the dovetail channel and the top of the slide behind it, and then pressed the HTAC rear sight into place. It required a good amount of attention with a brass punch and my hammer to get it started properly before I could use the MGW tool to press it in the rest of the way. It turned out fine, though. So, would I do this for anyone else? Not a chance in hell. There is just too much risk of damaging the slide's finish or a sight dovetail for me to even consider it. I hear that CZ Custom has a tool that perhaps works better for this than the MGW tool does, but the MGW is what I have. I still need to take some copper solvent to the slide and rear sight in a few places and remove the brass tracks from the punch. Thankfully I was able to do this without ANY damage to the finish anywhere.
  15. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    That semi-circle cut out for ripping the mag free was the dumbest way that Glock could have addressed that "problem". A slightly enlarged magazine base plate and providing an indented relief on the front of the grip or on both sides of the grip would have been a better idea.
  16. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    Dimensions provided will always be taken at the largest part. For the Gen 5 that means the magwell. The grip itself is the same width as the Gen 4 as far as I can tell.
  17. That is proof that some people need little to no provocation to assail other people. Stickers on your boat, slogans on clothing, a license plate on your car, or just the way you comb your hair: Any of those could be reasons you'd read in the newspaper offered as the motive for why one person attacked another person or their property. As a society, we've been circling the drain for quite a long while now. This isn't anything new. But the circumference we're making around the drain pipe keeps getting smaller and smaller.
  18. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    No, they come chewed up from the factory like that.
  19. Here's my take on this: The notion that firearms related "flair" on your car increase the odds of it being broken into, seems to have been around on the Internet since the first gun forum opened its doors. I've searched the Internet for actual cases where police reported that there was a direct correlation between a car being broken into and the gun stickers on the outside of it, and could only find a few cases where it was suspected. I've been able to find far more cases where cars were broken into because of the car-audio related stickers on the outside. This seems to be one of those commonly held truisms that are rooted more in feasibility than actuality. Sort of like the idea that if you open carry into a convenience store, you're the first guy a robber is going to shoot when he comes in to hold the place up. Could that happen? Sure. But my own experience has been that while open carry is dumb for a variety of other reasons, the majority of folks are so preoccupied with themselves that they rarely notice you. And I've seen enough surveillance footage to believe that stick-up artists are so nervous and focused on the clerk behind the counter that they're probably not paying too much attention to the guy with the 1911 on his hip at the back of the store browsing the beer cooler.
  20. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    @Royal Range USA has them today. Maybe they'll chime in here and post more.
  21. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    Good read on what all has changed outside and inside the Gen5... http://www.recoilweb.com/inside-the-glock-gen-5-129141.html
  22. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    I am trying to find it, and perhaps one of you will beat me to it... but there was a leaked list of SKU numbers last week that showed the various Gen 5 Glock's coming. One option for each model was to have the Ameriglo steel night sights that were spec'd for the FBI. The setup is very similar to the one I run on my Glocks. Tritium front with orange (or red) outline ring and a rear sight with diminished Tritium vials and no outline ring. I run the Ameriglo orange outlined Pro i-Dot front sight and the Wilson Combat / Vickers Tactical rear sight. Very fast combination.
  23. TGO David

    Glock Gen5.

    I like it.
  24. That thing looks fantastic!

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