I'd be the one doing the smashing in that relationshipNo thank you. That's a ho who's willing to smash elderly senior citizens for money.
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I'd be the one doing the smashing in that relationshipNo thank you. That's a ho who's willing to smash elderly senior citizens for money.
I'm an elderly senior citizen and would take one for the team and her money of course.No thank you. That's a ho who's willing to smash elderly senior citizens for money.
You mean SIG? This is an acronym.Are Sig or Sauer still alive?
I was told this is only available to the police in Europe.Or the Glock 46 with the rotating barrel. I'd buy that on sight of the price was reasonable
She looks like ice! Cold as phuch!
I saw that so called article..... Made want to buy another GLOCK! The stuff they write these days is obscene.More MSM nonsense…. Can you imagine if it had been John Moses Browning, who brought so many designs to the table, that's still employed by our military worldwide….
"Man who made his fame and fortune from the slaughter and maiming of innocents around the globe dies at his design table…"
Now that Gaston is out of the way it will be interesting to see what Glock's enginerds do. Gaston really held the reins back on the firearms portion of the company and stifled further innovation and product development.
Maybe we'll get that AR they hold patents on and only sells to the UK. And the decade late PCC.
I ponder that daily.
Sauer family created the gun manufacturer J.P. Sauer and Sohn in 1751 and owned until 1950.Are Sig or Sauer still alive?
'twas a joke.You mean SIG? This is an acronym.
Sauer is an actual name.
Thanks, I being intentionally obtuse for the lolz. Big fan of the Palmetto family too!Sauer family created the gun manufacturer J.P. Sauer and Sohn in 1751 and owned until 1950.
Well, Hello, Dolly!
Which is why I'm hoping it will now be available to me in the USI was told this is only available to the police in Europe.
First I've heard of that. Is the rotating barrel for recoil reduction? Grand power has had that for many years so I wonder if it's a copy of that mechanism. I have never shot a rotating barrel pistol but from reviews I'm guessing a good compensator on a regular barrel would be more effective. But I've never even looked at the Glock design, just assuming it's similar to grand power's.Or the Glock 46 with the rotating barrel. I'd buy that on sight of the price was reasonable
She'd probably hurt me real real bad might take a few practice rounds to see if I could live with it.
Ash, Ash, where's your sense of adventure?No thank you. That's a ho who's willing to smash elderly senior citizens for money.
Did they license that from Grand Power? Don't tell me its a Glock All-American 2000?Or the Glock 46 with the rotating barrel. I'd buy that on sight of the price was reasonable