Rest in peace, sir........................
And cue the braindead leftist gun grabbers grace dancing in 3, 2, 1…
You know what a Glock is? It’s a porcelain gun made in Germany. It dosen’t show up on airport X-ray machines, and it cost more than you make in a month.
There are those who say that in recent years Gaston stifled innovation and new product lines. And that due to this other manufacturers have gained market share at the cost of Glock.
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I got my first Glock knives in about 1983 and my Glock 17 in 1986.
The family may have considered burying Mr.Glock with his gunbelt on, and namesake weapon concealed within.
He can “shoot the Devil in Purgatory!”
He certainly did his part in keeping black crime at bay.
*** a lightweight semi-automatic gun largely made of plastic.***
I remember when these came on the market. Schumer screamed that they would be used to hijack aircraft!
I love my Glock. I have a bunch of pistols and revolvers. The Glock gets the most attention.
Prayers up, may God bless...
Back in the day, when Glock pistols first came to market, I worked part-time in at an indoor gun range, and was introduced to the “revolutionary” Glock.
I did not like that “plastic pistol,” and even though I could have bought one for dealer cost, did not. IIRC, bought a Sig P226; liked the DA/SA trigger and the “feel” of a “real” pistol. I still have it, and it is one of my favorites!
Well, how times have changed! Having over the intervening years been exposed to several of Mr. Glocks finest efforts, my Christmas present to myself was a Gen 4 Glock 21! I am quite pleased with it.
RIP Mr. Glock. Ya Done Good!
Yeah, I was pretty sure he had to be a German or something like that ...
My wife likes her Glock .22
Light weight.
Minimal up-kick.
Always at the ready...
Tupperware coffin?
“Glock Perfection” and still perfecting them. Guess they weren’t perfect the first time. They are dirt cheap though. Great beginner’s gun for zipping yer leg.
Leaving behind his 43-year old wife, Kathrin.