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Not all Glocks are 9mm. I also don't believe in 9mm.
Yup, not saying that they were all 9mm. Just not a Glock fan. Never have been.
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Not all Glocks are 9mm. I also don't believe in 9mm.
I sold all my guns and decided the government can protect me and care for me. I also quit my job went on welfare and
signed up for Obama care. And Tuesday I am having lunch with Obama and McCain.
Then I woke up in a sweat screaming and realized it was just a nightmare
It was pure terror when I thought I had become a Liberal !! Whew ! what a relief !
Firearms, I have enough of what I need to get the job done correctly !
I love 9mm, when your reloading, I am still shooting. In normal conditions, my wallets a lot heavier, my rounds cheaper to practice with. Yes your going to say something like one and done, and I agree with that. But all around, 9mm is the better for me, and if you think it's inferior, say that when facing the pointy end of it! Just debatin, not haten.I am a Glock free zone. I have a .223 and a .308 and a .45ACP, because I have first hand experience that proves the 9mm is a sadly inferior cartridge. I feel the same way about .223 but that is a necessary evil, though it may be converted to 300BLK if I can find a compatible barrel with my system. I would be perfectly happy to be just .30 and .45 caliber.
I do not have enough ammunition, but have many components...I really need some powder.
I don't have any guns. But if I did I defiantly would not post a list of what I have and make it easy for the feds to confiscate them when the time comes.
It's not the sheriff I would be concerned about. Does anyone remember Ruby ridge or Waco?Cold dead hands buddy. Take my guns go ahead and take my life. Not scared of confiscation. The people who would have to take them would not do it, why do you think all the sheriffs are standing up against all the gun bills
Ever since my canoe full-o-guns capsized (between Oaks Park and Ross Island for you enterprizing scuba divers), the only weapon I have left is a Crosman wrist rocket slingshot - modded with extra high-velocity blue rubber tubing.
Pretty good supply of ammo on hand, but I've slowed down my use since I heard rumors that Joe Bidet directed Homeland Security to buy up all marbles and steel bearings.
I contemplated selling my slingshot at a 4X mark-up when they all disappeared from retailer shelves. But now I can only get twice what it's worth as panic prices have already begun to subside. So I'll probably just keep it, especially since the folding wrist extension will end up on The List, and then I'll never find another.
They say Ginny Burddog is lobbying to reduce the ammo carrying capacity of pockets on all new jackets. Hope my old hooded flannel can be grandfathered in as a keeper. I'm holding onto the pre-ban sales receipt just in case.
I love 9mm, when your reloading, I am still shooting. In normal conditions, my wallets a lot heavier, my rounds cheaper to practice with. Yes your going to say something like one and done, and I agree with that. But all around, 9mm is the better for me, and if you think it's inferior, say that when facing the pointy end of it! Just debatin, not haten.
Yup, I get that angle of it. But I went to war with a 9mm and would never use it again. And I would much rather be shot with one of those as opposed to the .45. My main thing is that the military should have never gone away from the cartridge. Best thing is though, it's all personal preference. And 13 rounds of .45 in a mag is nothing to shake a stick at.