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    Glock Owners Sound Off! Which models do you own?

    I own models in 9mm, .40 S&W and .45ACP ..NO not GAP ..ACP
    G17 G22 G21
    G19 G23 G30
    G34
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    I have a Glock 23. I feed it 180gr. Winchester SXT's
    1. If it's in your kit and you don't know how to use it....It's useless.
    2. If you can't reach your kit when you need it....Its useless.

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    17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 21, 30, 34. The compact 23 and 19 are the most versitile combat pistols on the planet. The 34 is just plain and simply easy to hit with. The 21 and 30 are more accurate than a combat pistol has business being. The 26 and 27 are just sooo easy to carry all day. The 17 is combat pistol perfection. The 22 is America's Police side arm of choice for damn good reason....It like all Glocks work EVERY TIME no matter what! That about sums it up. Ya'll stay safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockcop View Post
    17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 21, 30, 34. The compact 23 and 19 are the most versitile combat pistols on the planet. The 34 is just plain and simply easy to hit with. The 21 and 30 are more accurate than a combat pistol has business being. The 26 and 27 are just sooo easy to carry all day. The 17 is combat pistol perfection. The 22 is America's Police side arm of choice for damn good reason....It like all Glocks work EVERY TIME no matter what! That about sums it up. Ya'll stay safe.

    P.S. If you do not own a Glock, get one (or two) NOW and you'll thank me later.
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    I have a 1st Generation 17 that is still going strong and a 19. I can recall one jam with my G17, it choked on some 95 grain reloads that wouldn't cycle. Other than that and some Egyptian SMG ammo we couldn't get to go off in any handgun (rock hard open bolt primers) it has eaten everything I've fed it with no complaints.

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    Glock 22 .40 S&W
    full clip of hollow points and a full clip of wad-cutters.

    this is a death machine; bullet goes in the size of your pinky and comes out the size of a softball.
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    G35 and G24C (They are "Two'Baggers" they are Sooooo Ugly).
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pal334 View Post
    A blasphemist post
    Common Pal, we all know that is not blasphemis. I am spreading the good word of the combat pistol Gods. It is written in the "Glock Bible" aka "The truest book ever written". You mean to tell me you have not read it? Say two "our Father" and one "Hail Mary" and you will be forgiven. Now give in, buy a Glock, and your place at God's side will be reserved when your time comes. Who knows, with a Glock you just may live forever . I know if you have the misfortune to die by violence it won't be because your Glock did not work when needed. OK....I'll say it, your 1911 is a good pistol too. Now happy ? Stay safe, Brother.
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    I've already asked GC, do any of you Glock guys know anything about SK Industries in Anaheim that makes/sells the LAW-17 laser system for Glocks? I'm having trouble with the company.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old GI View Post
    I've already asked GC, do any of you Glock guys know anything about SK Industries in Anaheim that makes/sells the LAW-17 laser system for Glocks? I'm having trouble with the company.
    Man, your still having problems with those clowns. Report your weapon stolen and then call them and inform them as such. That is if you can get through on the phone or email. Then call the ATF and let them know the stolen gun's whereabouts. That ought to get things cooking. You could also call their local juristiction LE agency and tell them it's location. I'm sure a judge would sign a search warrant in that case. Good luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockcop View Post
    Common Pal, we all know that is not blasphemis. I am spreading the good word of the combat pistol Gods. It is written in the "Glock Bible" aka "The truest book ever written". You mean to tell me you have not read it? Say two "our Father" and one "Hail Mary" and you will be forgiven. Now give in, buy a Glock, and your place at God's side will be reserved when your time comes. Who knows, with a Glock you just may live forever . I know if you have the misfortune to die by violence it won't be because your Glock did not work when needed. OK....I'll say it, your 1911 is a good pistol too. Now happy ? Stay safe, Brother.
    Aah, I see there is a chance (very slim though it may be) that you will see the light THe "Glock Bible" is a "feeble" attempt to live up to the writings of our "savour" Mr Colt Silly fellow, look at the pictures, HE has a 1911 under his robes. I have had many opportunities to meet my maker and it is the 1911 that" carried the water" every time without a hiccup. But our differences are the type that keeps the economy strong
    .45 ACP Because shooting twice is silly... The avatar says it all,.45 because there isn't a.46

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pal334 View Post
    Aah, I see there is a chance (very slim though it may be) that you will see the light THe "Glock Bible" is a "feeble" attempt to live up to the writings of our "savour" Mr Colt Silly fellow, look at the pictures, HE has a 1911 under his robes. I have had many opportunities to meet my maker and it is the 1911 that" carried the water" every time without a hiccup. But our differences are the type that keeps the economy strong
    Oh, I see that you still worship through the Old Testament. The New Testament corrects the wrongs and malfuctions of 100 year old mistakes . I'm still just playing with Ya. Take care.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockcop View Post
    Oh, I see that you still worship through the Old Testament. The New Testament corrects the wrongs and malfuctions of 100 year old mistakes . I'm still just playing with Ya. Take care.
    Oh ye misguided one Take care
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    I think ye need to start a glockcop vs. Pal thread.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    I think ye need to start a glockcop vs. Pal thread.
    Rick, we are just playing around with each other. I do enjoy the back and forth eye poking. Pretty fun I tell Ya. Pretty fun. Maybe a torture test of mud, sand, drop testing, freezing, corrosion resistance, run wet, run dry, you name it, ect. between his old 1911 and my Glock (the inarguable winner) will settle the durability and reliability debate for once and for all. . Sill playing with Ya, Pal. I really don't want to mess up your antique pistol . Ya'll take care.
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    Whew! For a moment there I thought you were going to suggest that torture treatment for the two of you!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick View Post
    Whew! For a moment there I thought you were going to suggest that torture treatment for the two of you!
    Naw, too old for that sh*t. I'm getting to be and antique too . Best.

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    Quote Originally Posted by glockcop View Post
    Man, your still having problems with those clowns. Report your weapon stolen and then call them and inform them as such. That is if you can get through on the phone or email. Then call the ATF and let them know the stolen gun's whereabouts. That ought to get things cooking. You could also call their local juristiction LE agency and tell them it's location. I'm sure a judge would sign a search warrant in that case. Good luck.
    Commenced. Thanks.
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    Glock,, "I really don't want to mess up your antique pistol "If I may paraphrase Coots signature : Watch out for old folks (my words: and their old toys)

    And a little "eye poking" keeps everyone honest
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    Quote Originally Posted by glockcop View Post
    17, 19, 22, 23, 26, 27, 21, 30, 34. The compact 23 and 19 are the most versitile combat pistols on the planet.
    My duty weapon is a 23, which I own. I would also like to get a 19 someday for sentimental reasons. I used to have a 27, which was an excellent firearm, but I ended up selling it for another firearm I wanted more.
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