Posted on 07/11/2020 1:10:33 PM PDT by Libloather
I like this one better, in 45 ACP, for $700:
Accepts 25-round Glock mags.
The infamous Laundry Bandit Gang has been reduced in number.
Out of spec or damaged cartridge, bad mag or not seated...I guess it could happen.
Fortunately, he had sufficient back up.
I would probably waste time trying to decide which back up was worthy of the occasion.
Hard to beat the AK with a red dot.
‘Florida Man’ wins a round for a change!
I love a Happy Ending. :)
The deceased perps.
Wow! I was going to ask for a new camera for my birthday, but I think I’ve just changed my mind! :)
Absolutely the BEST line of the day!!!!
“Good shootin’! Now, who pays to clean the carpet”
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Der babies momma!
I like a happy ending..too bad the 3rd perp got away but offing 2 out of 3 aint bad
It doesn't come in pink, but the white sure is purdy! I've got a TON (literally) of .22s. Pew! Pew!
Rare for a Glock jam.
If those were Sunglasses, the one on the Left could be Joementia Biden’s long lost Son.
That portion of Pasco is undergoing a renovation. There are very “high-end” shops along 54/56 all the way from Little Rd to I-75. There are also new housing developments on the south side just east of the hospital.
Our winter home is just north of there.
Han shot first.
They dindu nuffin.
They didn’t get the chance to...
Neighbors moved to Pasco County—from Miami!
About $600 in initial tooling and materials.
About $100 in materials for each copy after that.
About a 10 days of work, most of which is having a 3D printer print parts.
Making the barrel with electro-chemical machining takes about a day for the first barrel, perhaps two hours each after that.
It uses Glock magazines or 3D printed copies of Glock magazines.
Pasco has its ups and downs. But the Wesley Chapel area of the county is undergoing a massive influx of development. We’ve been going to the Hudson area for over 40 years and the area from Brooksville to New Port Richey has exploded with development.
Even the east/west roads from 50 south to 56 and from 19 to I-75 have seen significant commercial development. It’s no longer the sleepy “old Florida” it once was.
Ok...now I want one
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