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Why would I dream of owning a Glock 43, 19, and 34? In the dream I marveled at the clarity of the sights and how well-engineered the Glock in my hand was.


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Probably just indigestion.
 
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Every dream is a message. This one is telling you to buy another gun safe. You're going to need it.
 
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I fought it for ever and finally got a g19 rtf2 been kicking myself for not doing it sooner.
 
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It's like the one where you realize you had a class required for graduation and you forgot to go to class all year and now it's exam day. It didn't really happen, so be glad it's not real and go back to sleep.


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Dreaming of owing a Glock, your next dream just may be guitar and banjo music...
 
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I agree with the night terrors.


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Spent too many wasted hours playing with dimensional lumber and plastic LEGO bricks as a kid, and now it's coming back in strange, bizarre ways to haunt you.

And here I thought my Austin-Healey dreams were odd.

 
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I've had the same dream periodically for many years. The circumstances are a little different, the details are a little different, I remember more or less with each dream, but the central theme is that I have a Glock and am attempting to shoot someone that needs it and the trigger won't budge. The gun won't go off.

No matter what I try, I can't get the trigger to come back to make the pistol discharge.

I've had the same variation of the dream 8-10 times over as many years.




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I've had the same dream periodically for many years. The circumstances are a little different, the details are a little different, I remember more or less with each dream, but the central theme is that I have a Glock and am attempting to shoot someone that needs it and the trigger won't budge. The gun won't go off.

No matter what I try, I can't get the trigger to come back to make the pistol discharge.

I've had the same variation of the dream 8-10 times over as many years.


I've had the same variation of that dream, numerous times over the last 20 or so years, not always with a Glock - sometimes with the duty gun that I was carrying - SIG P226 or P220. No matter how hard I tried to press the trigger, it wouldn't fire...


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They make a P229 in 10mm?
 
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No matter what I try, I can't get the trigger to come back to make the pistol discharge.


try pointing it at your femoral artery.
 
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No matter what I try, I can't get the trigger to come back to make the pistol discharge.


try pointing it at your femoral artery.


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I'm sorry for the poor joke(seriously); please let me try again;
try pointing your Glock at the Mt. Lebanon deer; it will fire!

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Mr Norris invented the 357 Sig, after he created the 10mm.


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I've had the same dream periodically for many years. The circumstances are a little different, the details are a little different, I remember more or less with each dream, but the central theme is that I have a Glock and am attempting to shoot someone that needs it and the trigger won't budge. The gun won't go off.

No matter what I try, I can't get the trigger to come back to make the pistol discharge.

I've had the same variation of the dream 8-10 times over as many years.


Same here... Ever since the Corps, and carried on in the past 23 years on the job.

Ever have the one where the bullets either bounce off, or just drop to the ground about > < that close to the target?


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You probably need to have an alcoholic beverage before bed, if that doesn't work maybe coffee.


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