Bill:
Thanks for your answer.
Your constantly firing smilie must have the "Hollywood"
movie model of Glock. It never runs out of ammo. :-)
SIA
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- Sun Apr 18, 2010 9:29 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: glock vs xd-m
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- Sun Apr 18, 2010 8:15 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: glock vs xd-m
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Re: glock vs xd-m
Bill said :
A 1911 is not a fighting gun. It was at one time.
Can I assume that you say this due to the 7 + 1 or 8 +1 round capacity of
a 1911, compared to your higher capacity Glock?
.45's make the biggest holes, so it wouldn't seem to be caliber-related.
SIA
A 1911 is not a fighting gun. It was at one time.
Can I assume that you say this due to the 7 + 1 or 8 +1 round capacity of
a 1911, compared to your higher capacity Glock?
.45's make the biggest holes, so it wouldn't seem to be caliber-related.
SIA
- Sat Apr 17, 2010 8:38 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: glock vs xd-m
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Re: glock vs xd-m
speep:
A 1911 has too many moving parts?
Keep in mind that the design of those parts has
been satisfying shooters for 99 years and counting.
So no matter how many moving parts are in a 1911,
Mr. Browning designed them for the ages.
If you want fewer moving parts in a weapon, may I
suggest a machete? :-)
SIA
A 1911 has too many moving parts?
Keep in mind that the design of those parts has
been satisfying shooters for 99 years and counting.
So no matter how many moving parts are in a 1911,
Mr. Browning designed them for the ages.
If you want fewer moving parts in a weapon, may I
suggest a machete? :-)
SIA