Now I begin to worry— about my fellow posters. Not knowing what a Glock is can lead to not having to worry about living long and prospering. Especially if you’re on the wrong end of the deal.
Terrible. I remember 30 M1911A1 disassembled together on a table and 30 Marines grabbling whatever parts were closest. For some reason we couldn’t hit an oil drum at 20 yards. Can’t understand why they rattled.
Glock’s cheap Eurotrash that lots of cops and municipalities buy and the co. just happen to make a round that tends to shatter on impact. The original knock on 9mms was that the round went in and out too cleanly and lacked a little in stopping power. This cheapy seems to make up for it.
Colt used to make a very good weapon, sandy. You might have merely gotten a dud.
I think the euros use 30 aughts in their military and police.
I read that the State of Utah wants to make the M1911 pistol their state gun to honor John Browning, the inventor and a Utah native. Gee - I think every state should have a “state gun”. (That was sarcastic).
I have a WWII issue Colt Remington Rand .45 and it shoots good. It is the most modern firearm I own and I own it only it because it is collectable. I love muzzleloaders and own quite a few, both shootables and antiques. I have built two long rifles,(not kits) and a flint pistol, and I shoot them at matches often.
Llewellenbruce almost 14 years ago
There will be a five year co-pay if you get caught.
Yukoner almost 14 years ago
Only in America.
Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Here’s where having a gun under the counter would really pay off.
GROG Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Glock?
BigChiefDesoto almost 14 years ago
Hard to tell who’s the bigger crook. The customer or the drug company!!
Hillbillyman almost 14 years ago
Yea, whats a Glock?
mjmsprt40 almost 14 years ago
Now I begin to worry— about my fellow posters. Not knowing what a Glock is can lead to not having to worry about living long and prospering. Especially if you’re on the wrong end of the deal.
gjsjr41 almost 14 years ago
I got a Glock and a Taurus, and they look a lot alike.
Say, is that knife registered?
Destiny23 almost 14 years ago
Good luck getting a refill on that prescription!
peter0423 almost 14 years ago
You know this country has really had it when even the guns our criminals use aren’t made in America….
peter0423 almost 14 years ago
Bdaysuit: Is it just a chance similarity in design, or is the Taurus a Glock knock-off?
Weakstream almost 14 years ago
As soon as I was big enough to beat a man to death with my bare hands, I stopped carrying a gun.
lewisbower almost 14 years ago
Terrible. I remember 30 M1911A1 disassembled together on a table and 30 Marines grabbling whatever parts were closest. For some reason we couldn’t hit an oil drum at 20 yards. Can’t understand why they rattled.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
I’ve never fired an accurized Colt .45, but the stock one is useless outside of 30 feet. May as well throw it at the target.
Sandfan almost 14 years ago
prfesser - My backup Walther makes that a non-issue.
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Glock’s cheap Eurotrash that lots of cops and municipalities buy and the co. just happen to make a round that tends to shatter on impact. The original knock on 9mms was that the round went in and out too cleanly and lacked a little in stopping power. This cheapy seems to make up for it.
Colt used to make a very good weapon, sandy. You might have merely gotten a dud.
I think the euros use 30 aughts in their military and police.
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
Walther? You been reading too much Bond.
tmick2001 almost 14 years ago
I read that the State of Utah wants to make the M1911 pistol their state gun to honor John Browning, the inventor and a Utah native. Gee - I think every state should have a “state gun”. (That was sarcastic).
freeholder1 almost 14 years ago
So their Browning nosing the inventor, tmick?
Tsali-Queyi almost 14 years ago
I have a WWII issue Colt Remington Rand .45 and it shoots good. It is the most modern firearm I own and I own it only it because it is collectable. I love muzzleloaders and own quite a few, both shootables and antiques. I have built two long rifles,(not kits) and a flint pistol, and I shoot them at matches often.
tmick2001 almost 14 years ago
Nice pun, freeholder1!