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Armed And Dangerous (Debbie Schlussel Tries Out A Glock 19! Whooah!)
Debbie Schlussel.com ^
| 6/25/2006
| Debbie Schlussel
Posted on 06/25/2008 3:42:57 PM PDT by goldstategop
I was away for an afternoon of lunch and shooting at a gun range with a friend. It was fun, and I hit the target exactly where I was supposed to. The only thing I didn't like: they make you wait a second or two between shots.
In case you were wondering, I used a 9mm Glock 19 model. Read analysis of the Glock 19.
Glock 19
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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Philosophy; US: Michigan
KEYWORDS: banglist; ccw; debbieschlussel; glock19; michigan; rkba; rtc; schlussel; secondamendment
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To: Dogrobber
What the Frack is that funky revolver with the barrel mounted so that the firing cylinder is on the bottom. Weird! By having the barrel lower, you reduce muzzle climb in recoil. This can be important when firing high-power rounds
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06/26/2008 11:08:46 AM PDT
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PapaBear3625
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To: Lakeshark
It's your presentation . . .
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06/26/2008 11:19:17 AM PDT
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Lady Jag
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To: Hemorrhage
The bad thing about the PPK is if it’s dropped it can fire. It has an inertial firing pin, which, if it’s hit with enough force, will jump forward with enough force to strike the primer and fire.
Ed
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08/01/2008 5:09:04 PM PDT
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Sir_Ed
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