Thanks and I see there are no .45's,
I am shocked, shocked! to learn that criminals don't pay attention to Federal law. Now they are in really, really, really bad trouble.
The original Glock "-" transfer bar and lightened spring had a sweet spot in the trigger where the recoil would fire the next round on a G17 gen3. I could do a 32 round mag dump that sounded just like it was firing in full auto.
Good to know.
Did you hear what that ATF scumbag said? "They put rounds down range very fast."Oh boo hoo... citizens armed equal to or better than their gubmint betters.THAT'S EXACTLY HOW IT SHOULD BE!!
100%!
They always blame the gun. So the next bank robber driving a Ford, the FBI will blame the Ford, RIGHT!
Yup. :)
Most of these "switches" come from China. Just one more thing we can thank the ChiComs for....
Don't know but they look authentic and am searching now to see if Glock sells them. Thanks.
00:58"...shot-up like a tin-can...".My title reads:Modified guns capable of high-caliber damage are making their mark
Thanks and I see there are no .45's,
ReplyDeleteI am shocked, shocked! to learn that criminals don't pay attention to Federal law. Now they are in really, really, really bad trouble.
ReplyDeleteThe original Glock "-" transfer bar and lightened spring had a sweet spot in the trigger where the recoil would fire the next round on a G17 gen3. I could do a 32 round mag dump that sounded just like it was firing in full auto.
ReplyDeleteGood to know.
DeleteDid you hear what that ATF scumbag said? "They put rounds down range very fast."
ReplyDeleteOh boo hoo... citizens armed equal to or better than their gubmint betters.
THAT'S EXACTLY HOW IT SHOULD BE!!
100%!
DeleteThey always blame the gun. So the next bank robber driving a Ford, the FBI will blame the Ford, RIGHT!
ReplyDeleteYup. :)
DeleteMost of these "switches" come from China. Just one more thing we can thank the ChiComs for....
ReplyDeleteDon't know but they look authentic and am searching now to see if Glock sells them. Thanks.
Delete00:58
ReplyDelete"...shot-up like a tin-can..."
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My title reads:
Modified guns capable of high-caliber damage are making their mark