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OOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHH OOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I want one, I want one, I want one! The ultimate concealed carry weapon.
True , no self respecting 1911 would allow itself to be used like that but we all know Glocks are attention whores LOL !
Favorite quote, "Gets nasty, get down to business!" The look on his face and the attitude with which he says it is what makes the quote as much as what he's saying.\ Actually BigO01, when you mentioned that glocks are plastic and whores I though of their similarity to plastic blow up dolls. They're cheap, cute to some and always there when you need 'em. OMG, did I actually just type that?
IN deedy. It won't fit in a pocket, but hanging around in a tool box, it won't attract much attention. (At first --)
Besides melbo and myself, who else on this forum owns a glock? phishi Ops, forgot to add: That is killer! Me wants, me wants, must have itss!!!!
If you're asking who owns 'a' glock then I don't qualify. If you're asking who owns one or more glocks then count me among them.
I got a Glock .40 around here somewhere but I don't recall that I have ever actually shot it. Might make a good "project" gun. I think an internal magazine would be easy enough to extend the fire-power and nobody says suppressors have to extrude beyond the barrel alignment (think auto mufflers). Might put an additional fold-out for a suppressor without making much larger profile.
Much as I dislike them, the Glock would be an ideal platform for such a project. The Springfield X-whateverthehellitis might do nicely too. What makes the Glock so well suited is the thing I dislike most; its square, or darn near it.
This sort of reminds me of an old friend that was a class lll dealer back in the 70s (yea, we had machine-guns then) that was a distributor for Sionics. He had a demo M-11 in .380 with a suppressor that fired from inside a brief-case. This was a wicked executive protection device. I think a local attorney that owned a private security firm bought several of them.