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Username Post: Looking for a Glock        (Topic#11272)
questor 
Probationary Member
02-27-10 04:46 AM - Post#91005    


    In response to nolaoe800

  • nolaoe800 Said:
  • SamW Said:


it's something about the pinky finger hanging off the bottom that messes me all up. I've tried them with the extensions also and they still feel weird. this is also a little peculiar because I'm not a very big guy, and my hands are no bigger than "average" i guess.





Reference your 'pinky finger' comments. Self-defense/close quarter combat (most are less than 7 yards) many of us were taught using the middle finger to squeeze the trigger.

Recall when you were a kid playing cowboy & indians or war you used your pointer finger to kill the bad guy. Wherever the pointer finger goes, so does the round. Therefore the firing technique of using the middle finger. Many articles on the web about point & shoot.

For those of you who are old enough to remember Jack Ruby, well he used his middle finger too squeeze the trigger to kill Oswald with his .38 colt cobra. He certainly must have been trained by the old OAS types. Stop the following film at the 43 seconds mark and observe the hand/fingers. Point & Shoot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snShVwfTStA


 


locutus 
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locutus
02-27-10 06:59 AM - Post#91010    


    In response to questor

I prefer My Glocks in model 17,20,21,and 22.

I don't even like the model 19 and 23, much less the itty-bitty teeny weeny 26,27,28,and 30.
"Diplomacy" is the final hiding place of liars, thieves, murderers and back-stabbing cowards. Locutus


 
nolaoe800 
Shooter/Master Member

nolaoe800
02-28-10 12:20 PM - Post#91062    


    In response to SamW

just out of curiosity, how are you going to obtain this Glock?
the sound of light rain and burning leaves is the same.


 
gpd385 
Shooter/Master Member
02-28-10 03:13 PM - Post#91072    


    In response to locutus

I have and carry the 21 for my job. Love it. Fits wonderfully. That being said, I'll be getting the 19, hopefully this week, as my EDC. The paycheck finally came in after an irrelevant dibacle. It's replacing my PF9 that really came nowhere close to fitting my hands. Just goes to show, to each his own!

(I don't know what's wrong tonight, I seem to have diarrhea of the keyboard.)
"Only 2 defining forces have ever offered to die for you...Jesus Christ and the American Soldier. One for your soul, and the other for your freedom."
Lt. Col. G.L. Rosensteel Jr.
Thank God for both


 
98bravo 
Probationary Member
03-14-10 04:00 PM - Post#91660    


    In response to nolaoe800

I'm going to go to a store...perferbly one that sells guns, walk up to the counter see if they have a glock and if they do I will say something along the lines of, "Excuse me I would like to see this Glock right here." then After examining the fine weapon I will Say something along the lines of, "I'll take it!" then I'll do some paper work and get a background check by the Feds and last but least give the man the money and walk out with my new Glock. Hows that sound?
No man is above the law and no man is below it: nor do we ask any man's permission when we ask him to obey it.
-Theodore Roosevelt


 
Bigdaddy 
Moderator/Master Member
03-14-10 05:32 PM - Post#91662    


    In response to 98bravo

Loc - what no G29?

I own 5 sub-compact Glocks; 4 Model 29s and 1 Model 30SF.

The interesting thing is that I only only two serial numbered frame/slides.

My G29 is a sub-compact 10mm double stack pistol. The 10mm has spawned a few rounds based on the casing; .40 S&W - 10mm cut down; .357 Sig - .40 necked down to .357, and the 9x25 Dillon - 10mm necked down to 9mm. The barrels came from Lone Wolf Distributing for about $120 each; so for the cost of a used Glock I got a 4+1 Glock 29. The G30SF is in .45 acp. Here's a photo comparing the barrels and ammo:

Tim Hecht www.iwantthatknife.com


 
locutus 
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locutus
03-15-10 06:20 AM - Post#91687    


    In response to Bigdaddy

No, no 29!

But someday, I'll get a 9X25 Dillon barrel for my 20, and a .357 SIG barrel for the 22!
"Diplomacy" is the final hiding place of liars, thieves, murderers and back-stabbing cowards. Locutus


 
who me 
Probationary Member

who me
03-17-10 02:54 AM - Post#91795    


    In response to locutus

The 357 SIG is not 357 dia. It is a 9mm bullet that is .355 diameter. The monicker 357 only relates to the duplication of 357 mag performance which it does come close to doing so with a 125 grain bullet. It is a common mistake that people make in regards to the bullet diameter of the 357 SIG.
Jeffrey

Mountain Perspectives


 


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