Posted on 11/08/2024 4:34:17 AM PST by vespa300
Libs of TikTok has found a white woman who most definitely didn't vote for Trump and is also pro-gun because she says she's going to buy a Glock and shoot white men in the street. Only at nighttime, though. But your skin has to be really white and you have to be a man
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I guarantee she doesn’t know Glock is a brand.
That was collection #3 and the first post said they were posting collection #4. It’s an ocean of insanity out there. We’ll soon have enough material to wade through for the next 4 years.
CZ 75 or Ruger SP101, if I feel like carrying a revolver. I have Glocks, but I only EDC DA/SA.
Well. She seems nice.
One hopes she gets proper training and licensing before going on her rampage, so people don’t get hurt.
And likely such an excursion would not be prudent in a Free Carry state. That granny at the checkout might be toting a full magazine.
I have long favored “wheel Guns” six shots is all you need. But, a gun is more dangerous to you than to an enemy unless you know how to use it. This is true for a shot gun, long rifle or musket—get trained before you think about gun ownership.
The Ruger Sp -101 and GP 100 are awesome. I think my 4” GP 100 is the greatest handgun ever made. A man’s gun.
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Why yes! They have a trigger safety, a striker safety, and a drop safety. I learned all this when i took my 43X apart and then spent 20 minutes on my hands and knees looking for the little plastic cups from the striker as they were launched into the air.
I have a “few” GP 100’s. I agree with you that it is the greatest revolver ever made, and it’s my favorite of all time. I’ve recently been looking at the 7-shot models, and even considered .327 for more capacity. They can handle any load. The Gun is over built. I was recently at the gun range. After I finished, I browsed their showroom. Stainless GP 100’s were around $900. The first one I ever bought was about half that price (blued). I also sold a used one to a friend of mine for $350. I since regret that sale. But, he is a friend, and he got a very good price. I’ve always said that part of my retirement plan is to occasionally sell off a gun on Gunbroker.
——>six shots is all you need.
I used to think that 10-15 years ago. With the way this world is and bad guys traveling in wolf packs, I’m not so sure any more. Even my CZ 75 compact is 15+1, as is my very excellent Turkish clone, the Canik/Tristar C-100. The extra capacity is peace of mind, because, you just never know what you’ll come up against. Add an extra mag and you have 31 rounds. And, even though I do love revolvers and have shot them for years, semi-autos have quicker follow up shots, they’re softer shooting, and more accurate for the most part (double action).
My friends say the S&W 686 has a softer trigger and they are right. I own a 686 and out of the box it has a softer trigger. It is also $500 more expensive. For $10 you can buy a new trigger spring for the GP-100 and it takes 15 minutes to instal. Then you have the greatest handgun ever made. I can shoot a tomato at 25 yards with my GP using double action. It is pretty awesome.
I’ll have to try one of those trigger springs. I have a S/W 19-3. It has one of the softest triggers of any revolver I’ve ever shot. In fact, in single action it’s lighter than a Glock or other comparable striker-fired semi-auto. But, that double action is something else. Yeah, if I could get my GP-100 trigger like that, it would be awesome.
Do it friend. My gun buddy bought a 8 oz trigger spring online and installed it in 15 minutes. He’s good at that kind of stuff.
Oh My!
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