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msly

Gone - bye bye.
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It just makes me laugh so frigin hard
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Holy crap, is that real?? If it is, that guy was in some serious pain....I wonder what he did to piss off the other guy so bad that he'd take a shovel to his head!
 
If it was real you would think that little buddy sittin down would have heard shovel boy runnin toward him. That way he could have looked up and got bashed in the face instead the back of the head. And if it was real, if that was me, after the headache and stitches, I would stick my Clock 45 with laser right up his @ss, believe it.:doh: :eek:
 
Nah I would rather have a glock with a laser. But you can have the clock with a laser
 
Sh!t, I did spell Glock rong. Mabe I shulda not kwit skool inn the 4 grade. If yous kin reed this thank a tichur! I can't help that I was born in Bullitt County Kentucky. :read:
 
sure like you know what glock is............:stupid:

The result was a breakthrough in firearms technology. With its polymer frame, the GLOCK pistol was considerably light in weight had the highest magazine capacity of any other pistol in its class. The pistol did not have any external safety lever, hammer, decocker, or any other operation controls which must be deactivated prior to making the weapon ready to shoot. In this way, the pistol was faster, simpler and safer to use than any other pistol. The new pistol concept allowed the shooter to concentrate on tactical considerations, rather than manipulation of levers or hammers on the pistol. In short, the pistol combined two different systems – it considered the advantages of the double-action revolver (simple to operate, reliable) and those of the auto-loading pistol (maximum firepower, fast reloading). This was the birth of the well-known Safe-Action system. By merely pulling the trigger to the rear, the three independent safeties (trigger safety, firing pin safety and drop safety) are automatically deactivated and re-activated when the trigger is released.

Now you know about a Glock

and a glock that is .45 cal is a Glock 21 or a Glock 30 auto
 
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Originally posted by humboldtblazer
"ByThe pistol did not have any external safety"
merely pulling the trigger to the rear, the three independent safeties (trigger safety, firing pin safety and drop safety) are automatically deactivated and re-activated when the trigger is released."

If the gun has no safety, how does the safety deactivate when you pull the trigger?
 
Oh jesus.... Msly's got his guns out again... You guys keep eggin him on.... The guys dyin to break out his arsenal....lol Sell some of those puppies.... poop, sell one & you'll have a hell of an R/C...lol
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ
Sly - Next time I make it out that way you better be taking me out to the range.....


Any time. I'm sure Imbroken and Myself could show you a good time.....LOL

Yea we could have a Blast Litteraly... :sniper:
 
Originally posted by Çh®i§tiªñ
Ill bring my AR-15 :thumbup:

You could use mine if you want...or my Ak-47 or my Korean Assault rifle or my SKS.... Or My.... LOL
 
:naughty:

In all seriousness, if you can get me an M-1 Carbine (the real ones) I would be utmost greatful. I bought mine for a 100 bucks, sold it for 100 bucks and now I wish I never sold it. It was one of the original no serials.

Lemme know. I dont care how beat looking it is, as long as I can take it to the local range.
 
Don't know how it became a glock discussion but if it can be done, i guess msly found a way.:sniper:
 
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