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Postby Bigyella68 » Thu Mar 17, 2011 9:25 am

@edteach2u... That's hilarious!!! All I can say about that is WOW!!!
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Postby Will_Carry » Thu Mar 17, 2011 11:15 am

WHAAAA HAAAA HAAAA. You guys have got to watch this video.



Ed, this is the kind of post you should have been making all along. It's funny but not malicious or venomous.
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Postby BradLe » Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:54 am

WOW, that video is sick, LOL....... I thoroughly enjoy the skit. Too bad anger, the lack of intelligence and lack of sense of humor got the guy so much negative response. Even if he didn't have the message at the bottom of the video, you should still be able to pick up on the sarcasm in his voice.



Just remember everyone. Stupidity is a DISEASE.........

And it's contagious!!!



Be safe, stay protected. ;)
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Postby Crowellski » Sat Mar 26, 2011 12:07 pm

I just bought a G19. I was wondering if anybody could...enlighten me on some good defense ammo? thanks!
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Postby Bigyella68 » Tue Mar 29, 2011 8:55 pm

@Crowellski... There are way too many to list by brand but... Most of the experts (or so called) say use between 124 gr and 127 gr hollow point, hydra-shok or whatever the company refers to it's specific round. They say any lighter round is inconsistent and the heavier ones tend not to achieve the speed needed to expand properly. The best suggestion is to fire as many as you can and determine which you like best... bullets are made to kill something and all will. Just a matter of which you like!
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Postby forddave » Sun Apr 10, 2011 8:14 am

bought mine used and had a problem with the striker so it was sent back to glock. they replaced the guide rod and striker and springs.it had it back in about 2 weeks, NO CHARGE,even paid the shipping. remember i was not org.owner and still no charge. gun hasnt skipped a beat since then,many thousands rounds ago.customer service was FANTASTIC. the gun has been a work horse. one of the best guns i own
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Postby whitehood » Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:13 am

Service after the sale is one of the many reasons Glock rules.
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Postby epwrangler » Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:31 am

My Glock 19 was OK but my M&P is better. It fits better for me, shoots better for me and looks much better and it is a real American product. The Sigma is and was a dog and a poor Glock like pistol but the M&P is a real winner. It ate my G19.
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Postby whitehood » Sun Apr 10, 2011 10:44 am

I like the M&P as well as the various options it brings to the table. Still the Glock is cheaper. When Smith reps tried to make sales for LEA, a guy would come out, leave a pistol for evaluation to be pickup later and say this is the price. Glock would leave the pistols permanently, give out Glock gear and deal, including using trade ins in the final purchase price.
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Postby xlearguy » Mon Apr 18, 2011 7:46 pm

Hey Crowelliski, xlearguy here, I've used Speer Gold Dots 124 grain +P hollow Points for a defense load and I can get a good group out of them. The cops around here use the same ammo in 40 cal. and also in 9mm, which is why I tried them. As with all my pistols the weapon and ammo are much more accurate than I am.
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