Nope, fits flush, thought you saw them that tac night you were at....
I did, but didn't realize those were the hi-cap MecGars. And I just stocked up on extra mags for my XD 45 Service.
Nope, fits flush, thought you saw them that tac night you were at....
We're not "gun freaks", we're "gun enthusiast"
I'd got the dummy upstairs I handle and it doesn't feel bad at all.
Please tell me you're talking about the gun and not your husband...
Yup, the blue gun. The husband's downstairs
I've been called a lot of things but none as mean as that.(politically correct)That's cute. Mr. Bigs gone PC!
Left yourself open for that one... You know that sort of stuff never get's by here.
I had brought my G19 to the second to last shoot because Paula wanted to shoot it a bit (her CHL test gun) and you said you had never shoot one, so I thought I'd give you a go at it. But alas, you couldn't make it that day. I gave your turn to High Cap 1911.
If I think about it I'll bring it around on the 26th and let you shoot some if you like.
Ahh, you're a saint I'd like to take you up on shooting the G19. Thanks!
Did High-Cap do my turn justice?
Thanks everyone for the encouragement! I appreciate y'all sharing in my excitement.
M.Sage, you mentioned the Glock. A friend of mine said he would loan me his Glock 17 for range shooting while he is overseas. I know nothing about this gun. Anyone have the 411 on it?
I'm going on vacation tomorrow but when I get back, I'm going to schedule my CHL class. Can't wait!
. . . and the strip down procedure. To strip the firearm, you have to pull the trigger first. Be very careful when cleaning a Glock! Check that chamber well and make sure there is no magazine in it. .
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I've heard people say this, but I don't know a gun that you WOULDN'T check the chamber before stripping it. It is a fairly simply gun to strip otherwise. I'd say my beretta 92 is a tad easier, though it is a LOT easier than stripping a Ruger.
That is the same reason I don't like Glocks, They shoot great but in a moment of extreme stress I think I would shoot high and miss my target or get shot trying to bring the angle back down to level the sights back out. I think I could learn the grip angle and be natural with it But it would take a lot of practice.Other than the grip angle, I really have a lot of respect for Glocks. I can shoot them very accurately, it's just that pulling down against the natural angle my wrists want to be at isn't comfortable.
That is the same reason I don't like Glocks, They shoot great but in a moment of extreme stress I think I would shoot high and miss my target or get shot trying to bring the angle back down to level the sights back out. I think I could learn the grip angle and be natural with it But it would take a lot of practice.