If you look close you can see the outline in the frame where the 2nd locking block pin was not done just above and to the right of the single pin.
This was a police trade in at a local GunShop. I'm going back to buy a few more for the family.
Your mods always looked great... I've seen a lot of your pictures.. your 239 was memorable nill grips and new finish... I'm glad to be back to the simplicity of a G17. It fits my hands, LW, reliable, easy to service, shoot and carry.
i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gunThis message has been edited. Last edited by: fatmanspencer,
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Posts: 783 | Location: North Ga | Registered: August 06, 2016
Still haven't bought a Glock yet. I will admit, while at the range for a company event, they had a G19 and I shot it very well. I even liked it a little.
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Posts: 7189 | Location: NC | Registered: March 16, 2012
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
Posts: 5023 | Location: Texas | Registered: July 22, 2008
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
The Glock 19 is a fine gun, and fun to shoot, but the best thing about the 19 is it is totally reliabe and accurate, fits most hands well and carry's well...
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Posts: 277 | Location: Grant Pass, Oregon | Registered: April 26, 2016
Had a shitload of Glocks at one time and loved them all. Found Sig to be a better hand fit and sold the Glocks. Back to having a G23 and a 30s. Just can't stay away.
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Posts: 3652 | Location: The armpit of Ohio | Registered: August 18, 2013
Funny, I use to frown on the idea of a Glock, but over the years I broke down and bought one, GEN 4 27, and was surprized how well this gun shot and there was never even one problem with this gun, so from there came the G26 G4, G19 G4 G20 G4, AND THE 43, and I wont be getting rid of any of them, but my Sigs are to me a step above the Glocks, and I haven't had a bit of problems with any of 5 Sigs I own, Sigs for me or more accurate, and fit my hand much better..
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Posts: 277 | Location: Grant Pass, Oregon | Registered: April 26, 2016
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. ...
Posts: 28950 | Location: Johnson City, TN | Registered: April 28, 2012
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
I'd recommend the Gen 4 Glock for you. It'll looks way better with heels and your skirt.
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
You are confusing Glock with Hi-Point...
Posts: 24542 | Location: Gunshine State | Registered: November 07, 2008
Bought a G-42 today. NEVER thought I'd come under the Glock spell. But the 42 has bitten me rather hard. Now to order up some sights and a few +1 mag adapters from Taran.
Originally posted by fatmanspencer: i'll own a glock the minute I pass my POST exam and the County hands me one and I ask can I have a backup. Then I'll have a use for a glock. As a backup. That I'll just use as a thrown object. Surely it weighs enough to hurt when it hits someone. Like any real gun
Originally posted by parabellum: FNGs should listen more than they talk. I'm inclined to pull the plug on him anyway, since he's acting like a troll.
Para, do you have any idea how many guys you've had to boot over the years? Doesn't seem like there's been a lot, but there have definitely been some defiant stupid ones.
In regard to my latest "You will buy a Glock" contribution I'll say I'm back up to four plus a Kel-Tec that uses Glock mags. Next purchase, no idea...
Watch until they get to pistols and see what is said.
As much as I enjoy hating glock, I actually have tried and do hate them. They feel wrong. Their full sizes hit my hand weird on the pinky, and I dislike anything smaller than full size anyways. If they ever change their grips and length, they may move into the I'll someday get around to thinking about one.
Used guns deserve a home too
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