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Nice. Now go blast away. Give us feed back. I'm interested in one not only because of the price point but because all my stuff is Glock and this is another compatible tool. Cheap enough to keep in the shop or tape behind the toilet or washer n dryer....
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Warms the Ole heart doesn't it? The day your daughter picks up arms......so, so beautiful. I was proud and beaming with joy as I'm sure you were too. Congratulations and welcome to the club.
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I couldn’t help myself. New Sig MCX Rattler .300BO Canebreak 😎
kwe45919 replied to Links2k's topic in Show and Tell
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Funny that they think FN isn't good enough for citizens to have....like it's a secret security military only weapon
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Hi Powers are good...MmmmmK
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I regret letting mine go....however, I did get a pretty penny for it.
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Training classes now on calendar. Check us out!
kwe45919 replied to Shane K.'s topic in Events and Gatherings
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kwe45919 replied to TGO David's topic in Events and Gatherings
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Don't get me wrong......I love the look. I once had a chromed Beretta with those same style of smooth black grips, it was gona be my bed side piece. Then the bump in the night reminded me of how sweaty my hands get when I'm nervous, agitated or excited. I couldn't hold steady aim. My normal grip now turned the gun slightly right. Once I realized that distraction took my focus off of clearing the house and doing as trained, I sold the beautiful piece soon afterwards. Moral is, hope the little bit of grip on the front and rear are enough......but it looks good.
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History is always fun to find.
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While I'd cherish having that, I can put my kid through college and I can go ahead and retire till I'm 65 with 6mil $
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I'm on the fence still myself. I have a build that has a Swampfox Liberty on it. While I like it, I'm not enticed to get one on a carry gun yet. Factoring different dot sizes, the bigger the dot, the more it acts like regular sights and limits the distance but close shots are a breeze. The smaller the dot, the more accurate you can be at farther distance but now your finding that same dot takes more time to find. There is plenty of give and take with or without a dot sights but choose and train and practice and train and practice until it's absolute muscle memory. Trying to find any MOA dot under pressure can cost you the game....
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G26 and same Comp-Tac holster for close to 20 years. Gen 3 first for a few years, then went to the Gen 4 when they came out for the mag release. I'm one of the lucky ones whos Glock 26 fit perfectly and points perfectly. Been gravy to train with and easy to shoot. Hats off to Comp-Tac for their product.
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Never should have let mine go but it went to family. Great find.......now sell it to me for $230. That should cover tax and a few tacos for lunch.
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+100 on the Keltec P32. I've daily carried a Block 26 for almost 20 years now
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I want Jacob's to don the Kane mask and choke slam Biden! Hell I'd pay to see that!
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So if the owner is irresponsible, blame the theif? If the owner is responsible, blame the theif. No matter what, blame the theif. I wonder if a theif blames a gun owner if he is irresponsible? Wonder if a theif blames the gun owner for being responsible. Guess I just disagree and feel the blame falls on me as a responsible gun owner if I do stupid stuff like leave my gun unattended in my car locked up or not and it gets stolen especially since cars are stolen way more often than just a gun in a car.
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I get what yall are saying but at what point do we as gun owners, knowing there have been theifs in the world for ever, take responsibility to not leave a gun, specifically a "truck/trunk" gun in a vehicle 24hrs a day? We are specifically talking about cars/trucks here, houses were kinda added in. I know there are theifs and I do everything possible to deter or prevent that theft from occurring. Don't you? In order for a gun to not be stolen from my car, I don't leave one in there. I'm not gona blame the theif if I'm the dumba$$ who left it there. Get my point? You know for a fact people ain't honest so why live like everyone is?
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2 totally different subjects that cannot and should not be compared. I also understand that not everyone can afford a proper gun safe to store their firearms or an alarm for their house and that these are deterants only. Given effort and time anything can be broken into. With that said.....cars are way to easy to steal these days, especially with some of the electronics hackers use to gain access and houses are becoming the same way. One must do everything they can to keep their firearms secured and out of the hands of theifs.....
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1. Reliability 2. Ergonomics 3. Carry options (holster availability) 4. Aftermarket parts availability My opinion is accuracy is on you and capacity depends on size or type of firearm you desire. Great topic discussion David.
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W O W! I can not believe you typed that. Blame the theif for stealing your firearms? Really? Place the "bulk" of the blame on the theif? It is your responsibility to keep your "stuff" safe no matter what "stuff" a theif steals. If your firearms aren't locked up tight in a proper safe at home, that's all your fault if they get stolen. Stealing happens and it's not like it's it's new concept. It's your responsibility to keep any and all firearms out of anyone else's hands. If your firearms aren't properly locked up, and they get stolen and used in robberies or murders, don't blame the theif, blame yourself for being an idiot and not securing them as you should have. Little kids steal, adults steal, teenagers steal. Age doesn't matter or the type of things stolen. It ain't "the old days" anywhere anymore. It's 2021 and we were talking truck guns in this thread. Even on a farm style setting, all people who have a firearm in a truck or on a UTV or tractor when it's parked should take it back inside to safely store. Never leave a firearm unattended unless its safely and securely stored. That's gun ownership 101!! Gun ownership is a great responsibility. It's not a blame game.