Posted by Scott in SF on July 21, 2012 at 21:19:49 from (76.225.157.166):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. firearms posted by LOU from Wi. on July 21, 2012 at 20:28:44:
What Glock owners are you talking about. Glock ownes 65% of the US police market, and that # is growing. The FBI issues Glocks. Sir, all those departments are capable of figuring these things out, and for them money is no object. You should study history, the war in Iraq was not about Saddam Hussein using a Glock, no more than the invasion of Panama was about Noriaga using a Colt 1911. See where that got him. So keep up with your slams on Glock if you want, no one that uses Glocks will believe you. All problems related to Glock , and there have been very few, have to do with over pressure ammo. No, I didn't take the ugliest woman to the dance, but the one I did take I didn't take in a pink Cadillic with leopard skin seat covers, fizzie diece hanging from the rear view mirror and a plastic dog on the back deck thats head went up and down. As per your mom, you are "ANOUTHER COUNTRY HEARD FROM"
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