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  • mvician

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    is this still going on? geez! side note: I think more than half of mcivians posts are just random glock pics. and if it makes you feel better I just sold my XD for another M&P.

    Nope, not random GLOCK pics..........I OWN everything in every pic :D


    here's another for ya :rockwoot:


    MSparksVMIIg26001.jpg




    :p
     

    sig1473

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    You can post all the pics you want. I went out and shot my Sig P226 today. Now that is perfection:p Also just shot a recently acquired Taurus PT92. Real nice gun. Sorry, but Glocks weren't allowed to play!!!:D
     

    tuocs

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    Greetings to you Glock Lover "Marksman"

    I came across your thread when i was browsing in the google.com on how effective the Glock 27 could be. So i signed in to this forum hoping i to get a direct advice from you.

    I carry a gun in a daily basis. But now I am in another rural area of assignment, where i need to have a pistol that i can conceal, but have to be a pistol that i can rely upon in engagements in distances from point black to 40 meters atleast.

    My pistols in the past had always been full size 1911s, and really have no experience with Glocks.

    Sir, Your advice on my matter will be helpful for me to decide.

    Thank you and have a peaceful day.


    My thanks also to ATM for helping me through to locate your thread in the Forum.
     

    freebird13

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    I have to agree that it is combat compatible, but it's definetly not the best gun overall, try shooting a Kimber.
     
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