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  • Moonpie

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    1911’s..... Does Glock make those? Do they have a light rail? LOL. I can never own one it would open up my wallet to another expensive hobby.

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    Mad John

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    When I took my first CCW class, the instructor (police Training officer) went from student to student looking at what they were bringing to training. He stopped at the table in front of me, looked down at my piece. He said, "What in the world are you doing with that piece of "pig-iron"? I said, "I beg your pardon!" He said that thing is far too heavy, it's like carrying around a "small-block" Chevy. You should have one of these, proudly holding up his Glock. I shook my head and told him that heavy is only relevant to what you are used to. He eyeballed my WW2 Issue 1943 Remington Rand 1911a1 and shook his head. I replied, "They WORK!" Then challenged him to a reliability test. I said, "Ill tell you what, I'll take my old Remington government model, load one in the pipe cocked and locked and you take that plastic light weight and do the same. We will go outside on the hi-way and toss them out on the pavement and let traffic run over them fr lets say a half hour! I'll bet you that my old piece of pig-iron still works? He didn't want to take me up on the bet!
     

    JoeLeft4Tx

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    Glock 17 gen 4 and a Glock 26 gen 4 in Bravo Concealment OWB kydex. Carried either depending on how I feel. Untucked shirt and a good belt you can carry anything really.
     

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    Inspector43

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    When I took my first CCW class, the instructor (police Training officer) went from student to student looking at what they were bringing to training. He stopped at the table in front of me, looked down at my piece. He said, "What in the world are you doing with that piece of "pig-iron"? I said, "I beg your pardon!" He said that thing is far too heavy, it's like carrying around a "small-block" Chevy. You should have one of these, proudly holding up his Glock. I shook my head and told him that heavy is only relevant to what you are used to. He eyeballed my WW2 Issue 1943 Remington Rand 1911a1 and shook his head. I replied, "They WORK!" Then challenged him to a reliability test. I said, "Ill tell you what, I'll take my old Remington government model, load one in the pipe cocked and locked and you take that plastic light weight and do the same. We will go outside on the hi-way and toss them out on the pavement and let traffic run over them fr lets say a half hour! I'll bet you that my old piece of pig-iron still works? He didn't want to take me up on the bet!
    And if the 1911 A1 gets empty you can beat someone to death with it.
     

    V-Tach

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    Quite possibly the worst trigger known to man.......absolutely the worst for Colt.......but still fun to shoot..............


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    Kar98

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    My first Glock was a 26. And I blame that gun on my costly hobby ever since.

    Damn man, the first Glock with a decent trigger I shot was the 43 (first of the 5th gen pistols even tho there were no previous gen 43s) and the first and only one I bought is the 19/5. Because it has a really nice trigger.
     
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